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The following pages link to Two carriers for motion perception: Color and luminance (Q67824579):
Displaying 20 items.
- More than one way to see it move? (Q33679409) (← links)
- Visual form discrimination from color or motion cues: functional anatomy by positron emission tomography (Q35825301) (← links)
- The mechanism of isoluminant chromatic motion perception (Q36419968) (← links)
- Two motion systems with common and separate pathways for color and luminance (Q36694755) (← links)
- Perceptual motion standstill in rapidly moving chromatic displays (Q36788853) (← links)
- Depth, motion, and static-flow perception at metaisoluminant color contrast (Q37278332) (← links)
- Perceived global flow direction reveals local vector weighting by luminance (Q45367286) (← links)
- An eye tracking investigation of color-location binding in infants' visual short-term memory (Q46083892) (← links)
- Selective temporal interactions between processing streams with differential sensitivity for colour and luminance contrast (Q48712111) (← links)
- Image segmentation enhances discrimination of motion in visual noise. (Q52194290) (← links)
- Nonlinear preprocessing in short-range motion. (Q52263270) (← links)
- Pigeons simultaneously attend to static and dynamic features of complex displays (Q58615471) (← links)
- Modelling human motion perception. II. Beyond Fourier motion stimuli (Q72039868) (← links)
- Color and luminance in the perception of 1- and 2-dimensional motion (Q73008846) (← links)
- Failure of signed chromatic apparent motion with luminance masking (Q73133256) (← links)
- Luminance mechanisms mediate the motion of red–green isoluminant gratings: the role of “temporal chromatic aberration” (Q73342405) (← links)
- Isoluminance and chromatic motion perception throughout the visual field (Q73777690) (← links)
- Absence of a chromatic linear motion mechanism in human vision (Q73828125) (← links)
- Visual evoked potentials elicited by chromatic motion onset (Q74043999) (← links)
- A nonlinear chromatic motion mechanism (Q74425588) (← links)