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Retinotopic sensitisation to spatial scale: Evidence for flexible. spatial frequency processing in scene perception
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Retinotopic sensitisation to spatial scale: Evidence for flexible. spatial frequency processing in scene perception

E Ozgen, HE Payne, PT Sowden and PG Schyns
VISION RESEARCH, Vol.46(6-7), pp.1108-1119
01/03/2006

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Science & Technology Life Sciences & Biomedicine Neurosciences Ophthalmology Neurosciences & Neurology NEUROSCIENCES OPHTHALMOLOGY spatial frequency scene perception retinotopic specificity hybrid channel attention attentional modulation PRIMARY VISUAL-CORTEX DIFFERENT CUE TYPES ATTENTIONAL MODULATION CONTRAST DETECTION UNCERTAINTY INFORMATION STRIATE SELECTION STIMULI AREAS
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