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Movement-selective mechanisms in human vision sensitive to high spatial frequencies

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Abstract

Evidence for motion-selective mechanisms sensitive to high spatial frequencies (e.g., 15 c/deg) was obtained via direction-specific adaptation and measurements of the threshold ratios for moving and counterphase flickering gratings.

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