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Arden2025.01.01
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Spatial Context Nonuniformly Modulates Interlaminar Information Flow in the Prim2024.01.01
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Volitional Modulation of Higherorder Visual Cortex Alters Human Perception2019.01.01
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Elevated Light Levels in Schools Have a Protective Effect on Myopia2015.01.01
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Outdoor Activity During Class Recess Reduces Myopia Onset and Progression in Sch2013.01.01
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Color Compatibility From Large Datasets2011.01.01
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How Learning to Read Changes the Cortical Networks for Vision and Language2010.01.01
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A Study of Color Emotion and Color Preference Part Iii Color Preference Modeling2004.01.01
certainty: log·importance: 5/10
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The Art of Chicken Sexing2002.01.01
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What Geometric Visual Hallucinations Tell Us About the Visual Cortex2002.01.01
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Ninio2000.01.01
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Putative Perception of Rotating Permanent Magnetic Fields Following Ingestion of1998.01.01
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Perceptual Cues That Permit Categorical Differentiation of Animal Species by Inf1996.01.01
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Confessions of a Gaboon Viper Lover1994.01.01
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Development of Exclusivity in Perceptually Based Categories of Young Infants1994.01.01
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Perceptualcognitive Universals as Reflections of the World1994.01.01
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Thespecialistchicksexer1994.01.01
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PDF30.27 MB
The Perceptual Organization of Colors an Adaptation to Regularities of the Terre1992.01.01
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Looking Out From the Isolator Davids Perception of the World1985.01.01
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Light Gradients in Shoots Subjected to Unilateral Illuminationimplications for P1984.01.01
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The Psychology of Life After Death1980.01.01
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A Mathematical Theory of Visual Hallucination Patterns1979.01.01
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Effects of Red Light and Loud Noise on the Rate at Which Monkeys Sample the Sens1978.01.01
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PDF244.79 KB
The Retinex Theory of Color Vision a Retinaandcortex System Retinex May Treat a 1977.01.01
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The Apparent Heaviness of Colors1974.01.01
certainty: log·importance: 5/10
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The Reaction of Monkeys to Fearsome Pictures1974.01.01
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Interest and Pleasure Two Determinants of a Monkeys Visual Preferences1972.01.01
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The Control of the Luminous Environment1968.01.01
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Colour Classification in Ndembu Ritual a Problem in Primitive Classification1966.01.01
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A Preliminary Report of Kayak Angst Among the Eskimo of West Greenland a Study I1963.01.01
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The Meanings of Color1962.01.01
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PDF551.18 KB
Additional Contributions to the Sensorimotor Induction Syndrome in Unilateral Di1956.01.01
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Some Experimental Observations Concerning the Influence of Colors on the Functio1942.01.01
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A Study of a Neglected Portion of the Field of Learningthe Development of Sensor1935.01.01
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PDF751.19 KB
On the Apparent Heaviness of Colors a Contribution to the Esthetics of Color1907.01.01
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PDF2.21 MB

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