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The Neural Control of Fast Vs. Slow Vergence Eye Movements
Our Senses & Information Processing
Vergence Eye Movements Redefined: the Neural Control of Fast Versus Slow Vergence
Points of View in the Modern History of Psychology
Chapter 2 Basic Color Theory
Ibn Al-Haytham Sur La Vision Binoculaire: Un Précurseur De L’Optique Physiologique Dominique Raynaud
Hermann Von Helmholtz, Ewald Hering and Color Vision: a Controversy Over Styles of Reasoning? ______
A Distributed Saccade-Associated Network Encodes High Velocity
Supplement to Translation and Commentary of Hering (1899) by Strasburger Et Al
Opponent Theory PSY 310 Greg Francis Lecture 18 Trichromatic Theory
History of Color Systems
Original Article Comparison of Torsional Amplitudes Between
We See the Modern Psychologist Rather in the Laboratory Than in the Study Room1 – the Alley Experiments by Franz Hillebrand (1863-1926)
Binocular Eye Movements Are Adapted to the Natural Environment 1 1 Agostino Gibaldi and Martin Banks
Version–Vergence Interactions During Memory-Guided Binocular Gaze Shifts
Visualization
Opponent Process Theory
Color-Blindness
Top View
The Triplet of Color: Light, Object and Observer
Early Studies of Binocular and Binaural Directions
Colour Vision 2 Metamers and Theories of Colour Perception
Theory of Perception Hermann Von Helmholtz
Vergence Eye Movements Redefined: the Neural Control of Fast Versus Slow Vergence
A Comparison Between Experienced and Inexperienced Art Viewers
Mach and Hering's Physiology of the Senses
Perceptual Aspects in Visualization
Visual Stability
Perception As Unconscious Inference GARY HATFIELD Department of Philosophy, University of Pennsylvania, USA
Theory and Graphics in Christine Ladd-Franklin's Explanation Of
On G. E. Müller's Colour Sensations
The Origins of Modern Color Science
Seven Myths on Crowding and Peripheral Vision1
Karl Ewald Konstantin Hering (1834–1918), Heinrich Ewald Hering (1866–1948), and the Namesake for the Hering-Breuer Reflex
The Sensation and the Stimulus: Psychophysics and the Prehistory of the Marburg School