Increasing stimulus size impairs first- but not second-order motion perception
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Suppressive mechanisms in visual motion processing: From perception to intelligenceOrientation-cue invariant population responses to contrast-modulated and phase-reversed contour stimuli in macaque V1 and V2Contrast Affects fMRI Activity in Middle Temporal Cortex Related to Center-Surround Interaction in Motion PerceptionModularity in the motion system: independent oculomotor and perceptual processing of brief moving stimuli.Larger Receptive Field Size as a Mechanism Underlying Atypical Motion Perception in Autism Spectrum Disorder.Near- and Far-Surround Suppression in Human Motion Discrimination.
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Increasing stimulus size impairs first- but not second-order motion perception
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Increasing stimulus size impairs first- but not second-order motion perception
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Increasing stimulus size impairs first- but not second-order motion perception
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Increasing stimulus size impairs first- but not second-order motion perception
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Increasing stimulus size impairs first- but not second-order motion perception
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Davis M Glasser
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10.1167/11.13.22
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2011-11-23T00:00:00Z