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Gender differences in apparent motion perception.
S. Shechter
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, P. Hillman
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S. Hochstein
, R. M. Shapley
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Corresponding author for this work
Alexander Silberman Institute of Life Sciences
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Gender Differences
100%
Apparent Motion Perception
100%
Apparent Motion
33%
Spatial Relations
33%
Shape Similarity
33%
Shape Cues
33%
2AFC
33%
Cortical Pathways
33%
Neuroscience
Motion Perception
100%