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Adaptation, after-effect and contrast in the perception of curved lines
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This article is published in Journal of Experimental Psychology.The article was published on 1933-02-01. It has received 586 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Contrast (vision) & Visual perception.read more
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Humans integrate visual and haptic information in a statistically optimal fashion.
TL;DR: The nervous system seems to combine visual and haptic information in a fashion that is similar to a maximum-likelihood integrator, and this model behaved very similarly to humans in a visual–haptic task.
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Principles of neurodynamics. perceptrons and the theory of brain mechanisms
TL;DR: The background, basic sources of data, concepts, and methodology to be employed in the study of perceptrons are reviewed, and some of the notation to be used in later sections are presented.
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Immediate perceptual response to intersensory discrepancy.
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Visual dominance: an information-processing account of its origins and significance.
TL;DR: The study of visual dominance provides a model situation in which chronometric and phenomenological techniques can be brought together to produce a more complete picture of the relation between information processing and awareness.
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A Neural Theory of Binocular Rivalry
TL;DR: This article develops a neural theory of binocular rivalry that treats the phenomenon as the default outcome when binocular correspondence cannot be established, and posits the existence of monocular and binocular neurons arrayed within a functional processing module.
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