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Wm Wren Stine

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I-Perception|February 14, 2022
The Discovery of the Venetian Blind Effect: A Translation of Münster (1941)Edward T Larkin, Wm Wren Stine
Vision (Basel, Switzerland)|November 19, 2019
Dynamic Cancellation of Perceived Rotation from the Venetian Blind EffectJoshua J Dobias, Wm Wren Stine
Plos One|May 22, 2019
At least two distinct mechanisms control binocular luster, rivalry, and perceived rotation with contrast and average luminance disparitiesRichard S Hetley, Wm Wren Stine
Seeing and Perceiving|August 26, 2011
Partitioning contrast or luminance disparity into perceived intensity and rotationRichard S Hetley, Wm Wren Stine
Vision Research|March 13, 2012
Temporal dynamics of the Venetian blind effectJoshua Jay Dobias, Wm Wren Stine
Seeing and Perceiving|August 26, 2011
An investigation of the Venetian blind effectE T Filley, Natalie Khutoryansky, J J Dobias, et al.
Behavioural Brain Research|May 19, 2009
Swim stress-induced ultrasonic vocalizations forecast resilience in ratsRobert C Drugan, John P Christianson, Wm Wren Stine, et al.
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I-Perception|February 14, 2022
The Discovery of the Venetian Blind Effect: A Translation of Münster (1941)Edward T Larkin, Wm Wren Stine
Vision (Basel, Switzerland)|November 19, 2019
Dynamic Cancellation of Perceived Rotation from the Venetian Blind EffectJoshua J Dobias, Wm Wren Stine
Plos One|May 22, 2019
At least two distinct mechanisms control binocular luster, rivalry, and perceived rotation with contrast and average luminance disparitiesRichard S Hetley, Wm Wren Stine
Seeing and Perceiving|August 26, 2011
Partitioning contrast or luminance disparity into perceived intensity and rotationRichard S Hetley, Wm Wren Stine
Vision Research|March 13, 2012
Temporal dynamics of the Venetian blind effectJoshua Jay Dobias, Wm Wren Stine
Seeing and Perceiving|August 26, 2011
An investigation of the Venetian blind effectE T Filley, Natalie Khutoryansky, J J Dobias, et al.
Behavioural Brain Research|May 19, 2009
Swim stress-induced ultrasonic vocalizations forecast resilience in ratsRobert C Drugan, John P Christianson, Wm Wren Stine, et al.
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