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Increased sensitivity to speed changes during adaptation to first-order, but not to second-order
- different mechanisms for the detection of first- and second-order motion. © 2001 Elsevier Science Ltd. All
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Vision Research 38 (1998) 3569 -- 3582
- that second-order motion is not detected with a velocity-sensitive mechanism, under conditions where first-order
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Hiroshi Ashida
- for detecting first- and second-order motion. (177 words) 2 Page 2 of 48 Page 3 of 48 INTRODUCTION Detection
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