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Spatial Vision|May 7, 2002
Head-centred motion perception in the ageing visual systemTom C A Freeman, Jenny J Naji, Tom H Margrain
Spatial Vision|May 7, 2002
Independent control of acceleration and direction of the hand when hitting moving targetsEli Brenner, Marc H E de Lussanet, Jeroen B J Smeets
Spatial Vision|May 7, 2002
Set-size effects for spatial frequency change and discrimination in multiple targetsMichael J Wright, Louise Alston, Ariella V Popple
Spatial Vision|January 1, 1989
On the evidence for a 'pure' binocular process in human visionB Timney, L M Wilcox, R St John
Spatial Vision|January 1, 1989
Spatial interactions in rapid pattern discriminationB J Kröse, C A Burbeck
Spatial Vision|January 1, 1989
Motion: the long and short of itP Cavanagh, G Mather
Spatial Vision|January 1, 1989
Shape information from shading: a theory about human perceptionA Pentland
Spatial Vision|August 25, 2007
Assessment of fused videos using scanpaths: a comparison of data analysis methodsTimothy D Dixon, Stavri G Nikolov, John J Lewis, et al.
Spatial Vision|August 25, 2007
Stereoscopic acuity, observation distance and fixation disparity: a commentary on 'Stereoscopic acuity and observation distance' by Bradshaw and Glennerster (2006)Michael T Ukwade, Ronald S Harwerth, Harold E Bedell
Spatial Vision|November 20, 2008
Binocular disparity only comes into play when everything else fails; a finding with broader implications than one might supposeZygmunt Pizlo, Yunfeng Li, Robert M Steinman
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Spatial Vision|May 7, 2002
Head-centred motion perception in the ageing visual systemTom C A Freeman, Jenny J Naji, Tom H Margrain
Spatial Vision|May 7, 2002
Independent control of acceleration and direction of the hand when hitting moving targetsEli Brenner, Marc H E de Lussanet, Jeroen B J Smeets
Spatial Vision|May 7, 2002
Set-size effects for spatial frequency change and discrimination in multiple targetsMichael J Wright, Louise Alston, Ariella V Popple
Spatial Vision|January 1, 1989
On the evidence for a 'pure' binocular process in human visionB Timney, L M Wilcox, R St John
Spatial Vision|January 1, 1989
Spatial interactions in rapid pattern discriminationB J Kröse, C A Burbeck
Spatial Vision|January 1, 1989
Motion: the long and short of itP Cavanagh, G Mather
Spatial Vision|January 1, 1989
Shape information from shading: a theory about human perceptionA Pentland
Spatial Vision|August 25, 2007
Assessment of fused videos using scanpaths: a comparison of data analysis methodsTimothy D Dixon, Stavri G Nikolov, John J Lewis, et al.
Spatial Vision|August 25, 2007
Stereoscopic acuity, observation distance and fixation disparity: a commentary on 'Stereoscopic acuity and observation distance' by Bradshaw and Glennerster (2006)Michael T Ukwade, Ronald S Harwerth, Harold E Bedell
Spatial Vision|November 20, 2008
Binocular disparity only comes into play when everything else fails; a finding with broader implications than one might supposeZygmunt Pizlo, Yunfeng Li, Robert M Steinman
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