Abstract List
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1. Vaina LM and Cowey
A “Impairment of the perception of second order motion but not first order motion
in a patient with unilateral focal brain damage”, Proc. R. Soc. Lond. B.,
1996; 263:1225-1232.
2. Vaina LM, Cowey A,
Makris N, Kennedy D “The selective impairment of the perception of first-order motion
by unilateral cortical brain damage”, Visual Neuroscience, 1998; 15:333-348.
3. Clifford CWG and Vaina
LM “A computational model of selective deficits in first- and second-order motion
processing”, Vis Res, 1999 (in press).
4. Clifford CWG, Freedman
J, Vaina LM “First- and second-order motion perception in Gabor micropattern stimuli:
Psychophysical and computational modeling”, Cog. Br. Res, 1998; 6(4):263-273.
5. Vaina LM “Complex motion
perception and its deficits”, Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 1998; 8:494-502.
6. Morrone MC, Burr DC,
Vaina LM “Two stages of visual processing for radial and circular motion”, Nature,
1995; 376(6540):507-509.
7. Burr D, Morrone MC,
Vaina LM “Large receptive fields for optic flow detectors in humans”, Vis Res,
1998; 38(12):1731-1743.
8. Clifford CWG, Beardsley
SA, Vaina LM “The perception and discrimination of speed in complex motion”, Vis
Res (accepted).
9. Beardsley SA and Vaina
LM “Computational modelling of optic flow selectivity in MSTd neurons”, Network:
Comput. Neural Sys, 1998; 9:467-493.
10. Vaina LM, Grzywacz
NM, LeMay M, Bienfang D, Wolpow E “Perception of motion discontinuities in patients
with selective motion deficits”, in High-level motion processing: computational,
neurobiological, and psychophysical perspectives. T. Watanabe (ed), MIT press, 1998;
pp. 213-247.
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