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Ken Nakayama
Edgar Pierce Professor of Psychology
33 Kirkland Street #770 Cambridge, MA 02138
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1993
Plant GT, Nakayama K
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The characteristics of residual motion perception in the hemifield contralateral to lateral occipital lesions in humans
. Brain. 1993;116:1337-1353.
Mackeben M, Nakayama K
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Express attentional shifts
. Vision Res. [Internet]. 1993;33:85-90.
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Plant GT, Laxer KD, Barbaro NM, Schiffman JS, Nakayama K
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Impaired visual motion perception in the contralateral hemifield following unilateral posterior cerebral lesions in humans
. Brain [Internet]. 1993;116:1303- 1335.
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1992
Nakayama K, S. S
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Experiencing and perceiving visual surfaces
. Science [Internet]. 1992;257:1357-1363.
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Bravo M, Nakayama K
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The role of attention in different visual search tasks
. Percept. and Psychophys. [Internet]. 1992;51:465-472.
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He ZJ, Nakayama K
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Surfaces vs. features in visual search
. Nature [Internet]. 1992;359:231-233.
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1991
Paradiso MA, Nakayama K
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Brightness perception and filling-in
. Vision Res. [Internet]. 1991;31:1221-1236.
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1990
Shimojo S, Nakayama K
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Amodal presence of partially occluded surfaces: role of invisible stimuli in apparent motion correspondence
. Perception [Internet]. 1990;19:285-299.
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Nakayama K, Shimojo S
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DaVinci stereopsis: Depth and subjective contours from unpaired monocular points
. Vision Res. [Internet]. 1990;30:1811-1825.
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K. N
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The iconic bottleneck and the tenuous link between early visual processing and perception
. In:
Blakemore C
Vision: Coding and efficiency. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press; 1990. p. 411-422.
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Vaina LM, LeMay M, Bienfang DC, Choi AY, Nakayama K
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Intact "biological motion" and "structure from motion" perception in a patient with impaired motion mechanisms: A case study
. Vis. Neuroscience. 1990;5:353-369.
K. N
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Properties of early motion processing: Implications for the sensing of ego motion
. In:
Warren R, A.H.Wertheim
The Perception and Control of Self Motion. Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum; 1990. p. 69-80.
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Shimojo S, Nakayama K
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Real world occlusion constraints and binocular rivalry interaction
. Vision Res. [Internet]. 1990;30:69-80.
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Nakayama K, Shimojo S, Ramachandran VS
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Transparency: Relation to depth, subjective contours and color spreading
. Perception [Internet]. 1990;19:497-513.
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1989
Shimojo S, Silverman GH, Nakayama K
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Occlusion and the solution to the aperture problem for motion
. Vision Res. [Internet]. 1989;29:619-626.
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Nakayama K, Shimojo S, Silverman GH
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Stereoscopic Depth: Its relation to image segmentation, grouping and the recognition of occluded objects
. Perception [Internet]. 1989;18:55-68.
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Paradiso MA, Shimojo S, Nakayama K
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Subjective contours, tilt aftereffects, and visual cortical organization
. Vision Res. [Internet]. 1989;29:1205-1213.
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Paradiso MA, Shimojo S, Nakayama K
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Subjective contours, tilt aftereffects, and visual cortical organization
. Vision Res. [Internet]. 1989;29:1205-1213.
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Nakayama K, Mackeben M
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Sustained and transient components of focal visual attention
. Vision Res. [Internet]. 1989;29:1631-1647.
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1988
Nakayama K, Silverman GH
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The aperture problem--I. Perception of non-rigidity and motion detection in translating sinusoidal lines
. Vision Res. [Internet]. 1988;28:739-746.
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