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T Ledgeway

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Vision Research|December 16, 2000
The properties of the motion-detecting mechanisms mediating perceived direction in stochastic displaysT Ledgeway, R F Hess
Perception|January 1, 2000
The effects of eccentricity and vergence angle upon the relative tilt of corresponding vertical and horizontal meridia revealed using the minimum motion paradigmT Ledgeway, B J Rogers
Vision Research|November 28, 1997
Dual multiple-scale processing for motion in the human visual systemS Nishida, T Ledgeway, M Edwards
Vision Research|November 4, 2000
Impoverished second-order input to global linking in human visionR F Hess, T Ledgeway, S Dakin
Vision Research|May 1, 2013
The effects of spatial offset, temporal offset and image speed on sensitivity to global motion in human amblyopiaP J Knox, T Ledgeway, A J Simmers
Vision Research|May 1, 1993
Transparent motion from feature- and luminance-based processesS T Hammett, T Ledgeway, A T Smith
Vision Research|April 20, 2007
Binocular influences on global motion processing in the human visual systemR F Hess, C V Hutchinson, T Ledgeway, et al.
Current Biology : CB|August 15, 2002
What causes non-monotonic tuning of fMRI response to noisy images?S C Dakin, R F Hess, T Ledgeway, et al.
Vision Research|August 16, 2011
Visual deficits in amblyopia constrain normal models of second-order motion processingA J Simmers, T Ledgeway, C V Hutchinson, et al.
Vision Research|March 15, 2006
The extent of the dorsal extra-striate deficit in amblyopiaA J Simmers, T Ledgeway, B Mansouri, et al.
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Vision Research|December 16, 2000
The properties of the motion-detecting mechanisms mediating perceived direction in stochastic displaysT Ledgeway, R F Hess
Perception|January 1, 2000
The effects of eccentricity and vergence angle upon the relative tilt of corresponding vertical and horizontal meridia revealed using the minimum motion paradigmT Ledgeway, B J Rogers
Vision Research|November 28, 1997
Dual multiple-scale processing for motion in the human visual systemS Nishida, T Ledgeway, M Edwards
Vision Research|November 4, 2000
Impoverished second-order input to global linking in human visionR F Hess, T Ledgeway, S Dakin
Vision Research|May 1, 2013
The effects of spatial offset, temporal offset and image speed on sensitivity to global motion in human amblyopiaP J Knox, T Ledgeway, A J Simmers
Vision Research|May 1, 1993
Transparent motion from feature- and luminance-based processesS T Hammett, T Ledgeway, A T Smith
Vision Research|April 20, 2007
Binocular influences on global motion processing in the human visual systemR F Hess, C V Hutchinson, T Ledgeway, et al.
Current Biology : CB|August 15, 2002
What causes non-monotonic tuning of fMRI response to noisy images?S C Dakin, R F Hess, T Ledgeway, et al.
Vision Research|August 16, 2011
Visual deficits in amblyopia constrain normal models of second-order motion processingA J Simmers, T Ledgeway, C V Hutchinson, et al.
Vision Research|March 15, 2006
The extent of the dorsal extra-striate deficit in amblyopiaA J Simmers, T Ledgeway, B Mansouri, et al.
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