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Timothy Ledgeway

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Vision Research|September 27, 2005
The spatial frequency and orientation selectivity of the mechanisms that extract motion-defined contoursTimothy Ledgeway, Robert F Hess
Vision Research|July 20, 2002
Failure of direction identification for briefly presented second-order motion stimuli: evidence for weak direction selectivity of the mechanisms encoding motionTimothy Ledgeway, Robert F Hess
Vision Research|June 24, 2010
Spatial summation of first-order and second-order motion in human visionClaire V Hutchinson, Timothy Ledgeway
Journal of Vision|March 11, 2009
Visual adaptation reveals asymmetric spatial frequency tuning for motionTimothy Ledgeway, Claire V Hutchinson
Vision Research|February 22, 2003
The detection of direction-defined and speed-defined spatial contours: one mechanism or two?Robert F Hess, Timothy Ledgeway
Vision Research|August 17, 2005
Is the direction of second-order, contrast-defined motion patterns visible to standard motion-energy detectors: a model answer?Timothy Ledgeway, Claire V Hutchinson
Vision Research|May 6, 2004
Spatial frequency selective masking of first-order and second-order motion in the absence of off-frequency 'looking'Claire V Hutchinson, Timothy Ledgeway
Vision Research|April 23, 2005
The influence of spatial and temporal noise on the detection of first-order and second-order orientation and motion directionTimothy Ledgeway, Claire V Hutchinson
Vision Research|December 20, 2005
Sensitivity to spatial and temporal modulations of first-order and second-order motionClaire V Hutchinson, Timothy Ledgeway
Vision Research|August 3, 2019
Individual variation in inter-ocular suppression and sensory eye dominanceMengxin Wang, Paul McGraw, Timothy Ledgeway
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Vision Research|September 27, 2005
The spatial frequency and orientation selectivity of the mechanisms that extract motion-defined contoursTimothy Ledgeway, Robert F Hess
Vision Research|July 20, 2002
Failure of direction identification for briefly presented second-order motion stimuli: evidence for weak direction selectivity of the mechanisms encoding motionTimothy Ledgeway, Robert F Hess
Vision Research|June 24, 2010
Spatial summation of first-order and second-order motion in human visionClaire V Hutchinson, Timothy Ledgeway
Journal of Vision|March 11, 2009
Visual adaptation reveals asymmetric spatial frequency tuning for motionTimothy Ledgeway, Claire V Hutchinson
Vision Research|February 22, 2003
The detection of direction-defined and speed-defined spatial contours: one mechanism or two?Robert F Hess, Timothy Ledgeway
Vision Research|August 17, 2005
Is the direction of second-order, contrast-defined motion patterns visible to standard motion-energy detectors: a model answer?Timothy Ledgeway, Claire V Hutchinson
Vision Research|May 6, 2004
Spatial frequency selective masking of first-order and second-order motion in the absence of off-frequency 'looking'Claire V Hutchinson, Timothy Ledgeway
Vision Research|April 23, 2005
The influence of spatial and temporal noise on the detection of first-order and second-order orientation and motion directionTimothy Ledgeway, Claire V Hutchinson
Vision Research|December 20, 2005
Sensitivity to spatial and temporal modulations of first-order and second-order motionClaire V Hutchinson, Timothy Ledgeway
Vision Research|August 3, 2019
Individual variation in inter-ocular suppression and sensory eye dominanceMengxin Wang, Paul McGraw, Timothy Ledgeway
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