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Thaddeus B Czuba

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Annual Review of Vision Science|July 27, 2017
Binocular Mechanisms of 3D Motion ProcessingLawrence K Cormack, Thaddeus B Czuba, Jonas Knöll, et al.
Journal of Vision|February 15, 2011
Motion processing with two eyes in three dimensionsBas Rokers, Thaddeus B Czuba, Lawrence K Cormack, et al.
Journal of Neurophysiology|October 1, 2010
Speed and eccentricity tuning reveal a central role for the velocity-based cue to 3D visual motionThaddeus B Czuba, Bas Rokers, Alexander C Huk, et al.
Journal of Vision|April 18, 2012
To CD or not to CD: Is there a 3D motion aftereffect based on changing disparities?Thaddeus B Czuba, Bas Rokers, Alexander C Huk, et al.
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|November 21, 2014
Area MT encodes three-dimensional motionThaddeus B Czuba, Alexander C Huk, Lawrence K Cormack, et al.
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|November 1, 2016
Separate Perceptual and Neural Processing of Velocity- and Disparity-Based 3D Motion SignalsSung Jun Joo, Thaddeus B Czuba, Lawrence K Cormack, et al.
Journal of Vision|September 1, 2021
Spatiotemporal integration of isolated binocular three-dimensional motion cuesJake A Whritner, Thaddeus B Czuba, Lawrence K Cormack, et al.
Journal of Vision|September 28, 2011
Three-dimensional motion aftereffects reveal distinct direction-selective mechanisms for binocular processing of motion through depthThaddeus B Czuba, Bas Rokers, Kyle Guillet, et al.
Nature Neuroscience|December 4, 2019
Binocular viewing geometry shapes the neural representation of the dynamic three-dimensional environmentKathryn Bonnen, Thaddeus B Czuba, Jake A Whritner, et al.
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Annual Review of Vision Science|July 27, 2017
Binocular Mechanisms of 3D Motion ProcessingLawrence K Cormack, Thaddeus B Czuba, Jonas Knöll, et al.
Journal of Vision|February 15, 2011
Motion processing with two eyes in three dimensionsBas Rokers, Thaddeus B Czuba, Lawrence K Cormack, et al.
Journal of Neurophysiology|October 1, 2010
Speed and eccentricity tuning reveal a central role for the velocity-based cue to 3D visual motionThaddeus B Czuba, Bas Rokers, Alexander C Huk, et al.
Journal of Vision|April 18, 2012
To CD or not to CD: Is there a 3D motion aftereffect based on changing disparities?Thaddeus B Czuba, Bas Rokers, Alexander C Huk, et al.
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|November 21, 2014
Area MT encodes three-dimensional motionThaddeus B Czuba, Alexander C Huk, Lawrence K Cormack, et al.
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|November 1, 2016
Separate Perceptual and Neural Processing of Velocity- and Disparity-Based 3D Motion SignalsSung Jun Joo, Thaddeus B Czuba, Lawrence K Cormack, et al.
Journal of Vision|September 1, 2021
Spatiotemporal integration of isolated binocular three-dimensional motion cuesJake A Whritner, Thaddeus B Czuba, Lawrence K Cormack, et al.
Journal of Vision|September 28, 2011
Three-dimensional motion aftereffects reveal distinct direction-selective mechanisms for binocular processing of motion through depthThaddeus B Czuba, Bas Rokers, Kyle Guillet, et al.
Nature Neuroscience|December 4, 2019
Binocular viewing geometry shapes the neural representation of the dynamic three-dimensional environmentKathryn Bonnen, Thaddeus B Czuba, Jake A Whritner, et al.
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