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      Tsonis, Panagiotis A.
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      The eye is a complex sensory organ, which enables visual perception of the world. Thus the eye has
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      Hofsten, Claes von, editor.
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      ] -- The early development of visual attention and its implications for social and cognitive development
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      Beaton, Alan.
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      electrophysiological studies of auditory perception in relation to reading ; Correlations between temporal aspects of
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      Payne, Bertram R.
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      experiments. The Cat Primary Visual Cortex should emerge as essential reading for all those interested in
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      Lappe, Markus.
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      ; Preface; PART I: PERCEPTION; Chapter 1. Human Ego-Motion Perception; I. Introduction; II. Retinal Flow and
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      Goldstone, Robert L., editor.
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      . PERCEPTUAL LEARNING OF ALPHANUMERIC-LIKE CHARACTERS; I. Perception vs. Learning; II. Perceptual Learning vs
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      Rochat, Philippe, 1950-
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      between the vestibular and visual systems in the neonate / François Jouen and Olivier Gapenne -- Two modes
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      Wetterberg, Lennart.
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      Biological rhythms: from gene expression to behavior -- Light and light perception -- Light
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      Grossberg, Stephen, 1939-
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      Abundance of Visual Models; 2. The Quantized Geometry of Visual Space; 3. The Need for Theories Which Match
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      Grossberg, Stephen, 1939-
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      Abundance of Visual Models; 2. The Quantized Geometry of Visual Space; 3. The Need for Theories Which Match