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Relearning to See in Cortical BlindnessSuppressive mechanisms in visual motion processing: From perception to intelligenceAudiovisual Delay as a Novel Cue to Visual Distance.Is improved contrast sensitivity a natural consequence of visual training?Kinesthesis can make an invisible hand visibleStrength of early visual adaptation depends on visual awareness.Weakened center-surround interactions in visual motion processing in schizophrenia.Perceptual and neural consequences of rapid motion adaptation.The role of sensory ocular dominance on through-focus visual performance in monovision presbyopia correctionsMotion-induced blindness continues outside visual awareness and without attention.Unifying account of visual motion and position perceptionWhen can attention influence binocular rivalry?Motion perception getting better with age?Visual recovery in cortical blindness is limited by high internal noise.Peripheral vision of youths with low vision: motion perception, crowding, and visual search.Illusory movement of stationary stimuli in the visual periphery: evidence for a strong centrifugal prior in motion processing.Cognitive and Neural Effects of Vision-Based Speed-of-Processing Training in Older Adults with Amnestic Mild Cognitive Impairment: A Pilot StudyA substantial and unexpected enhancement of motion perception in autismPerceptual training profoundly alters binocular rivalry through both sensory and attentional enhancements.Perceptual training yields rapid improvements in visually impaired youth.Understanding attentional modulation of binocular rivalry: a framework based on biased competition.Modularity in the motion system: independent oculomotor and perceptual processing of brief moving stimuli.Does visual attention drive the dynamics of bistable perception?Increasing stimulus size impairs first- but not second-order motion perceptionLow-level mechanisms do not explain paradoxical motion perceptsLarger Receptive Field Size as a Mechanism Underlying Atypical Motion Perception in Autism Spectrum Disorder.Recognition speed using a bioptic telescope.High internal noise and poor external noise filtering characterize perception in autism spectrum disorder.Cortical thickness is associated with altered autonomic function in cognitively impaired and non-impaired older adults.Consciousness reflected in the eyes.Fine temporal properties of center-surround interactions in motion revealed by reverse correlation.Distinct neural mechanisms for body form and body motion discriminations.Spatial and temporal limits of motion perception across variations in speed, eccentricity, and low visionDisentangling locus of perceptual learning in the visual hierarchy of motion processingAdaptive center-surround interactions in human vision revealed during binocular rivalryThe efficiency of biological motion perceptionEndogenous attention prolongs dominance durations in binocular rivalryContextual modulations of center-surround interactions in motion revealed with the motion aftereffectMotion Perception: Slow Development of Center-Surround SuppressionSex Differences in Visual Motion Processing
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