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670 ‎‡a Author's A comment on the severity of the effects of non-white noise in fMRI time-series.‏
670 ‎‡a Author's A representation of changing heading direction in human cortical areas pVIP and CSv.‏
670 ‎‡a Author's Antagonistic comparison of temporal frequency filter outputs as a basis for speed perception‏
670 ‎‡a Author's Attentional modulation in the human visual cortex: the time-course of the BOLD response and its implications.‏
670 ‎‡a Author's Changes in perceived speed following adaptation to first-order and second-order motion‏
670 ‎‡a Author's Coherence of plaids comprising components of disparate spatial frequencies‏
670 ‎‡a Author's Continuity-based and discontinuity-based segmentation in transparent and spatially segregated global motion‏
670 ‎‡a Author's Contralateral visual hemifield representations in the human pulvinar nucleus.‏
670 ‎‡a Author's Dietary supplementation of creatine monohydrate reduces the human fMRI BOLD signal.‏
670 ‎‡a Author's Dissociating vision and visual attention in the human pulvinar.‏
670 ‎‡a Author's Distinct cortical networks support the planning and online control of reaching-to-grasp in humans.‏
670 ‎‡a Author's Evidence for separate motion-detecting mechanisms for first- and second-order motion in human vision‏
670 ‎‡a Author's Evoked potential evidence for differences in binocularity between striate and prestriate regions of human visual cortex‏
670 ‎‡a Author's fMRI repetition suppression: neuronal adaptation or stimulus expectation?‏
670 ‎‡a Author's Functional imaging of the human superior colliculus: an optimised approach.‏
670 ‎‡a Author's Global motion adaptation.‏
670 ‎‡a Author's Global Motion Processing in Human Visual Cortical Areas V2 and V3.‏
670 ‎‡a Author's Human V6: functional characterisation and localisation.‏
670 ‎‡a Author's Independent speed-tuned global-motion systems‏
670 ‎‡a Author's Interocular transfer of colour-contingent threshold elevation‏
670 ‎‡a Author's Is global motion really based on spatial integration of local motion signals?‏
670 ‎‡a Author's Motion aftereffect with subjective contours‏
670 ‎‡a Author's Motion detection in human vision: a unifying approach based on energy and features.‏
670 ‎‡a Author's Negative BOLD in the visual cortex: evidence against blood stealing‏
670 ‎‡a Author's Neural mechanisms for discounting head-roll-induced retinal motion.‏
670 ‎‡a Author's Perceived contrast as a function of adaptation duration‏
670 ‎‡a Author's Selective visual responses to expansion and rotation in the human MT complex revealed by functional magnetic resonance imaging adaptation‏
670 ‎‡a Author's Sensitivity of complex cells in cat striate cortex to relative motion.‏
670 ‎‡a Author's Sensitivity of human visual and vestibular cortical regions to egomotion-compatible visual stimulation‏
670 ‎‡a Author's Sensitivity to optic flow in human cortical areas MT and MST.‏
670 ‎‡a Author's Sensitivity to second-order motion as a function of temporal frequency and eccentricity‏
670 ‎‡a Author's Separate detection of moving luminance and contrast modulations: fact or artifact?‏
670 ‎‡a Author's Sharpening of drifting, blurred images‏
670 ‎‡a Author's Size and orientation specificity of transient visual evoked potentials in man‏
670 ‎‡a Author's Spatiotemporal frequency and direction sensitivities of human visual areas measured using fMRI‏
670 ‎‡a Author's Stereoscopic and contrast-defined motion in human vision‏
670 ‎‡a Author's Surround Modulation Measured With Functional MRI in the Human Visual Cortex‏
670 ‎‡a Author's Temporal beats in the human visual system‏
670 ‎‡a Author's The coding of perceived eye position.‏
670 ‎‡a Author's The influence of spatial frequency on perceived temporal frequency and perceived speed‏
670 ‎‡a Author's The perceived speed of second-order motion and its dependence on stimulus contrast‏
670 ‎‡a Author's The polarity inversion of scalp potentials evoked by upper and lower half-field stimulus patterns: Latency or surface distribution differences?‏
670 ‎‡a Author's The representation of egomotion in the human brain.‏
670 ‎‡a Author's Tilt aftereffects with subjective contours‏
670 ‎‡a Author's Time perception: manipulation of task difficulty dissociates clock functions from other cognitive demands.‏
670 ‎‡a Author's Transfer of interfered motor patterns to self from others‏
670 ‎‡a Author's Two temporal channels or three? A re-evaluation‏
670 ‎‡a Author's Use of plaid patterns to distinguish the corticofugal and direct retinal inputs to the brainstem optokinetic nystagmus generator.‏
670 ‎‡a Author's Velocity coding: evidence from perceived velocity shifts‏
670 ‎‡a Author's Velocity perception and discrimination: relation to temporal mechanisms‏
670 ‎‡a Author's Vestibular inputs to human motion-sensitive visual cortex.‏
670 ‎‡a Author's What motion distributions yield global transparency and spatial segmentation?‏
670 ‎‡a Author's When gaze turns into grasp‏
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919 ‎‡a stereoscopicandcontrastdefinedmotioninhumanvision‏ ‎‡A Stereoscopic and contrast-defined motion in human vision‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a spatiotemporalfrequencyanddirectionsensitivitiesofhumanvisualareasmeasuredusingfmri‏ ‎‡A Spatiotemporal frequency and direction sensitivities of human visual areas measured using fMRI‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a sizeandorientationspecificityoftransientvisualevokedpotentialsinman‏ ‎‡A Size and orientation specificity of transient visual evoked potentials in man‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a sharpeningofdriftingblurredimages‏ ‎‡A Sharpening of drifting, blurred images‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a separatedetectionofmovingluminanceandcontrastmodulationsfactorartifact‏ ‎‡A Separate detection of moving luminance and contrast modulations: fact or artifact?‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a sensitivityto2ordermotionasafunctionoftemporalfrequencyandeccentricity‏ ‎‡A Sensitivity to second-order motion as a function of temporal frequency and eccentricity‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a sensitivitytoopticflowinhumancorticalareasmtandmst‏ ‎‡A Sensitivity to optic flow in human cortical areas MT and MST.‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a sensitivityofhumanvisualandvestibularcorticalregionstoegomotioncompatiblevisualstimulation‏ ‎‡A Sensitivity of human visual and vestibular cortical regions to egomotion-compatible visual stimulation‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a sensitivityofcomplexcellsincatstriatecortextorelativemotion‏ ‎‡A Sensitivity of complex cells in cat striate cortex to relative motion.‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a selectivevisualresponsestoexpansionandrotationinthehumanmtcomplexrevealedbyfunctionalmagneticresonanceimagingadaptation‏ ‎‡A Selective visual responses to expansion and rotation in the human MT complex revealed by functional magnetic resonance imaging adaptation‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a perceivedcontrastasafunctionofadaptationduration‏ ‎‡A Perceived contrast as a function of adaptation duration‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a neuralmechanismsfordiscountingheadrollinducedretinalmotion‏ ‎‡A Neural mechanisms for discounting head-roll-induced retinal motion.‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a negativeboldinthevisualcortexevidenceagainstbloodstealing‏ ‎‡A Negative BOLD in the visual cortex: evidence against blood stealing‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a motiondetectioninhumanvisionaunifyingapproachbasedonenergyandfeatures‏ ‎‡A Motion detection in human vision: a unifying approach based on energy and features.‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a motionaftereffectwithsubjectivecontours‏ ‎‡A Motion aftereffect with subjective contours‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a isglobalmotionreallybasedonspatialintegrationoflocalmotionsignals‏ ‎‡A Is global motion really based on spatial integration of local motion signals?‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a interoculartransferofcolourcontingentthresholdelevation‏ ‎‡A Interocular transfer of colour-contingent threshold elevation‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a independentspeedtunedglobalmotionsystems‏ ‎‡A Independent speed-tuned global-motion systems‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a humanv6functionalcharacterisationandlocalisation‏ ‎‡A Human V6: functional characterisation and localisation.‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a dietarysupplementationofcreatinemonohydratereducesthehumanfmriboldsignal‏ ‎‡A Dietary supplementation of creatine monohydrate reduces the human fMRI BOLD signal.‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a dissociatingvisionandvisualattentioninthehumanpulvinar‏ ‎‡A Dissociating vision and visual attention in the human pulvinar.‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a distinctcorticalnetworkssupporttheplanningandonlinecontrolofreachingtograspinhumans‏ ‎‡A Distinct cortical networks support the planning and online control of reaching-to-grasp in humans.‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a evidenceforseparatemotiondetectingmechanismsfor1and2ordermotioninhumanvision‏ ‎‡A Evidence for separate motion-detecting mechanisms for first- and second-order motion in human vision‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a evokedpotentialevidencefordifferencesinbinocularitybetweenstriateandprestriateregionsofhumanvisualcortex‏ ‎‡A Evoked potential evidence for differences in binocularity between striate and prestriate regions of human visual cortex‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a fmrirepetitionsuppressionneuronaladaptationorstimulusexpectation‏ ‎‡A fMRI repetition suppression: neuronal adaptation or stimulus expectation?‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a functionalimagingofthehumansuperiorcolliculusanoptimisedapproach‏ ‎‡A Functional imaging of the human superior colliculus: an optimised approach.‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a globalmotionadaptation‏ ‎‡A Global motion adaptation.‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a globalmotionprocessinginhumanvisualcorticalareasv2andv3‏ ‎‡A Global Motion Processing in Human Visual Cortical Areas V2 and V3.‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a commentontheseverityoftheeffectsofnonwhitenoiseinfmritimeseries‏ ‎‡A A comment on the severity of the effects of non-white noise in fMRI time-series.‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a representationofchangingheadingdirectioninhumancorticalareaspvipandcsv‏ ‎‡A A representation of changing heading direction in human cortical areas pVIP and CSv.‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a antagonisticcomparisonoftemporalfrequencyfilteroutputsasabasisforspeedperception‏ ‎‡A Antagonistic comparison of temporal frequency filter outputs as a basis for speed perception‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a attentionalmodulationinthehumanvisualcortexthetimecourseoftheboldresponseanditsimplications‏ ‎‡A Attentional modulation in the human visual cortex: the time-course of the BOLD response and its implications.‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a changesinperceivedspeedfollowingadaptationto1orderand2ordermotion‏ ‎‡A Changes in perceived speed following adaptation to first-order and second-order motion‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a coherenceofplaidscomprisingcomponentsofdisparatespatialfrequencies‏ ‎‡A Coherence of plaids comprising components of disparate spatial frequencies‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a continuitybasedanddiscontinuitybasedsegmentationintransparentandspatiallysegregatedglobalmotion‏ ‎‡A Continuity-based and discontinuity-based segmentation in transparent and spatially segregated global motion‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a contralateralvisualhemifieldrepresentationsinthehumanpulvinarnucleus‏ ‎‡A Contralateral visual hemifield representations in the human pulvinar nucleus.‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a whengazeturnsintograsp‏ ‎‡A When gaze turns into grasp‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a whatmotiondistributionsyieldglobaltransparencyandspatialsegmentation‏ ‎‡A What motion distributions yield global transparency and spatial segmentation?‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a vestibularinputstohumanmotionsensitivevisualcortex‏ ‎‡A Vestibular inputs to human motion-sensitive visual cortex.‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a velocityperceptionanddiscriminationrelationtotemporalmechanisms‏ ‎‡A Velocity perception and discrimination: relation to temporal mechanisms‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a velocitycodingevidencefromperceivedvelocityshifts‏ ‎‡A Velocity coding: evidence from perceived velocity shifts‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a useofplaidpatternstodistinguishthecorticofugalanddirectretinalinputstothebrainstemoptokineticnystagmusgenerator‏ ‎‡A Use of plaid patterns to distinguish the corticofugal and direct retinal inputs to the brainstem optokinetic nystagmus generator.‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a 2temporalchannelsor3areevaluation‏ ‎‡A Two temporal channels or three? A re-evaluation‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a transferofinterferedmotorpatternstoselffromothers‏ ‎‡A Transfer of interfered motor patterns to self from others‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a timeperceptionmanipulationoftaskdifficultydissociatesclockfunctionsfromothercognitivedemands‏ ‎‡A Time perception: manipulation of task difficulty dissociates clock functions from other cognitive demands.‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a tiltaftereffectswithsubjectivecontours‏ ‎‡A Tilt aftereffects with subjective contours‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a representationofegomotioninthehumanbrain‏ ‎‡A The representation of egomotion in the human brain.‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a polarityinversionofscalppotentialsevokedbyupperandlowerhalffieldstimuluspatternslatencyorsurfacedistributiondifferences‏ ‎‡A The polarity inversion of scalp potentials evoked by upper and lower half-field stimulus patterns: Latency or surface distribution differences?‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a perceivedspeedof2ordermotionanditsdependenceonstimuluscontrast‏ ‎‡A The perceived speed of second-order motion and its dependence on stimulus contrast‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a influenceofspatialfrequencyonperceivedtemporalfrequencyandperceivedspeed‏ ‎‡A The influence of spatial frequency on perceived temporal frequency and perceived speed‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a codingofperceivedeyeposition‏ ‎‡A The coding of perceived eye position.‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a temporalbeatsinthehumanvisualsystem‏ ‎‡A Temporal beats in the human visual system‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a surroundmodulationmeasuredwithfunctionalmriinthehumanvisualcortex‏ ‎‡A Surround Modulation Measured With Functional MRI in the Human Visual Cortex‏ ‎‡9 1‏
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