Published in Vision Res on February 01, 1974
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The filling-in process in patients with retinal scotomata. Vision Res (1969) 0.99
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Brightness contrast in the Ehrenstein illusion. Vision Res (1976) 0.83
Analysis of the response characteristics of optic tract and geniculate units and their mutual relationship. Exp Brain Res (1972) 0.81
Artificial movements of a stabilized image. Vision Res (1970) 0.81
Statistical analysis and interpretation of the initial response of cochlear nucleus neurons to tone bursts. Exp Brain Res (1975) 0.80
Neurons in the cochlear nucleus investigated with tone and noise stimuli. Exp Brain Res (1975) 0.79
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Responses of single units in the monkey superior colliculus to moving stimuli. Exp Brain Res (1979) 0.78
Functional classification of cells in the optic tract of a tree shrew (Tupaia chinensis). Exp Brain Res (1976) 0.76
Differences in peripheral and foveal effects observed in stabilized vision. Exp Brain Res (1978) 0.75
Apparent size and receptive field properties. Vision Res (1988) 0.75
Spectral and temporal characteristics of activation and suppression of units in the cochlear nuclei of the anaesthetized cat. Exp Brain Res (1975) 0.75
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Interaction of stabilized retinal patterns with spatial visual noise. Vision Res (1979) 0.75
A comparison of tissue elasticity before and after treatment of oedema, as measured plethysmographically. Bibl Anat (1973) 0.75
Eye movements necessary for continuous perception during stabilization of retinal images. Bibl Ophthalmol (1972) 0.75
Intensity discrimination capacity of retinal ganglion cells of a tree shrew (Tupaia chinensis). Vision Res (1980) 0.75
A double isotope dilution technique in the study of a peripheral vascular system in vivo. Bibl Anat (1969) 0.75
Apparent movements induced by stroboscopic illumination of stabilized images. Exp Brain Res (1979) 0.75
Accuracy of QRS detection in relation to the analysis of high-frequency components in the electrocardiogram. Med Biol Eng Comput (1979) 0.75
Arterio-venous shunts in peripheral vascular systems. Pflugers Arch (1970) 0.75
A method for prolonged electrophysiological experiments with the tree shew (Tupaia chinensis). Z Versuchstierkd (1975) 0.75
Plethysmography in relation to filtrations and edema. Pflugers Arch (1970) 0.75