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Hein E and Cavanagh P. Features bias correspondence in apparent motion over short distances in the Ternus display but long distances in split motion. F1000Posters 2012, 3:518 (poster)

Features bias correspondence in apparent motion over short distances in the Ternus display but long distances in split motion

Elisabeth Hein1, Elisabeth Hein2, Patrick Cavanagh
Published 31 May 2012
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Published 31 May 2012

Features bias correspondence in apparent motion over short distances in the Ternus display but long distances in split motion

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Elisabeth Hein1, Elisabeth Hein2, Patrick Cavanagh
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1 Laboratoire Psychologie de la Perception, Université Paris Descartes, France
2 Department of Psychology, University of Tübingen, Germany
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Vision Sciences Society Annual Meeting 2012
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