Lateral facilitation revealed dichoptically for luminance-modulated and contrast-modulated stimuli

scientific article published on August 25, 2010

Lateral facilitation revealed dichoptically for luminance-modulated and contrast-modulated stimuli is …
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P356DOI10.1016/J.VISRES.2010.08.026
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P5875ResearchGate publication ID46034398

P50authorSarah J WaughQ91784719
P2093author name stringMohd Izzuddin Hairol
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P433issue23
P407language of work or nameEnglishQ1860
P304page(s)2530-2542
P577publication date2010-08-25
P1433published inVision ResearchQ1307852
P1476titleLateral facilitation revealed dichoptically for luminance-modulated and contrast-modulated stimuli
P478volume50

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