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  2. Eye Movements, Strabismus, Amblyopia and Neuro-Ophthalmology Evidence …

    vision.psychol.cam.ac.uk/jdmollon/papers/smooth%20pursuits%202024.pdf
    17 Jul 2024: Npj Schizophr. 2021;7:24. 62. Osborne LC, Lisberger SG, Bialek W. A sensory source formotor variation. ... 65 | No. 8 | Article 24 | 10. tion in patients with schizophrenia and normal controls.Psychol Med.
  3. 1730 Bosten JM, et al. Br J Ophthalmol 2023;107:1730–1735. ...

    vision.psychol.cam.ac.uk/jdmollon/papers/anisocoria%202023.pdf
    24 May 2024: by copyright. on M. ay 24, 2024 at The Royal Society of M. ... ay 24, 2024 at The Royal Society of M. edicine. Protectedhttp://bjo.bm.
  4. (Reprinted from Nature, Vol. 259, No. 5544. pp. 570-572, ...

    vision.psychol.cam.ac.uk/jdmollon/papers/MollonPolden1976.pdf
    28 Oct 2021: 24,000 Wavenumber 20,000 400 Wavelength (nm) 500. Fig. 2 Sensitivity of eye to short wavelengths 400 ms after a yellow adapting field of 4.58 log trolands has been ... J. Ophthal., 39,. suppl. 1,24-40 (1955). 3 Das. S. R. J.
  5. vision.psychol.cam.ac.uk/spectra/uganda/ugliss.txt

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    28 Oct 2021: 01815 0.01799 0.01694 0.01660 0.01776 0.01992 0.02148 0.02228 Bignoniaceae Markhamia platycarlyx mature topside shade 0.364 0.480 24.0 0.00010 0.00007
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    vision.psychol.cam.ac.uk/jdmollon/papers/Danilova_Mollon.pdf
    28 Oct 2021: An analysis of varance was performed to test the effect of separation.analysis showed that separation was not a significant faF@ 7#5 1.24,P5 0.286 for MVD; F@
  7. Brettel et al. Vol. 14, No. 10 / October ...

    vision.psychol.cam.ac.uk/jdmollon/papers/Dichromat_simulation.pdf
    28 Oct 2021: to one eye is opticallydistorted,23 such a process may minimize the discrepan-cies between the sensations evoked by the two eyes of theunilaterally color blind.24,25. ... 24. W. S. Stiles, ‘‘Presentation and discussion of papers 21, 25,35 and
  8. Cerebral iconics: how are visual stimulirepresented centrally in the…

    vision.psychol.cam.ac.uk/jdmollon/papers/DanilovaMollon2018.pdf
    28 Oct 2021: It is. known that observers can establish rather precise internal stan-dards of this kind [24]. ... 23, 509–517 (2006). 24. M. Lages and M. Treisman, “Spatial frequency discrimination: visuallong-term memory or criterion setting?” Vis.
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    vision.psychol.cam.ac.uk/jdmollon/papers/DRD3_schizophrenia.pdf
    28 Oct 2021: No signicant associa-. tion was found (P 0:24); this genotype is not associatedtherefore with clozapine response in this sample.
  10. Reprinted from C. P. Gibson "Colour coded vs Monochrome ...

    vision.psychol.cam.ac.uk/jdmollon/papers/CavoniusMollon1984.pdf
    28 Oct 2021: Perception & Psychophysics, 3. 17-24, l968. Lit, A., Young, R. H., and Shaffer, M.
  11. Counterphase modulation photometry: comparisonof two instruments…

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    28 Oct 2021: green receptors in the human eye,” Genetica 24, 199–212 (1949).2. G. ... R. Cavonius, ed. (Kluwer Academic, 1997),pp. 67–76. 24. D. H. Brainard, A.

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