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Levine, Michael - Department of Psychology, University of Illinois at Chicago
Noise Modulation in the Dorsal and Ventral Visual Pathways Ventral stream mainly parvocellular
The Blanking Phenomenon and its Psychoanatomical
UNCORRECTED 2 The blanking phenomenon: a novel form of visual disappearance
Michael W. Levine1, Jennifer E. Anderson1, and J. Jason McAnany2 Dept. of Psychology1 & Dept. of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences2, University of Illinois at Chicago Background
1DepartmentofPsychology,UniversityofIllinoisatChicago;2LaboratoryofIntegrativeNeuroscience,UniversityofIllinoisatChicago;3DepartmentofOphthalmologyandVisualSciences,UniversityofIllinoisatChicago Last year (VSS 2008), we demonstrated a method for measuring
UNCORRECTED 2 Magnocellular and parvocellular visual pathway contributions to
More ups and downs of visual processing
M. W. Levine1,2 J. J. McAnany 3
Summary of poster at VSS 2002: The vanishing disk; a revealing quirk of the scintillating grid
Magnocellular-and parvocellular-pathway
A psychoanatomical investigation of the blanking phenomenon J. Jason McAnany
The highs and magnocellular and
The relative capabilities of the upper and lower visual hemifields
M. W. Levine & J. J. McAnany Department of Psychology
* Milner and Goodale's (1995) dual-stream theory of visual processing
REVIEW ARTICLE Variability in the firing of retinal ganglion cells of goldfish