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  1. Cerebral effects of music during isometric exercise: An fMRI study
  2. Effects of auditory stimuli on electrical activity in the brain during cycle ergometry
  3. How the brain responds to facial expressions that change
  4. Effects of auditory distraction on voluntary movements: exploring the underlying mechanisms associated with parallel processing
  5. Cerebral mechanisms underlying the effects of music during a fatiguing isometric ankle-dorsiflexion task
  6. Expert–novice differences in brain function of field hockey players
  7. Deceptive Body Movements Reverse Spatial Cueing in Soccer
  8. Event-Related Alpha Suppression in Response to Facial Motion
  9. Tempo and intensity of pre-task music modulate neural activity during reactive task performance
  10. Secrets and Disclosures: How Young Children Handle Secrets
  11. Neural Bases for Anticipation Skill in Soccer: An fMRI Study
  12. How footballers' brains process their opponents' deceptive (step-over) movements
  13. Cortical fMRI activation to opponents’ body kinematics in sport-related anticipation: Expert-novice differences with normal and point-light video
  14. The Semantics of Secrecy: Young Children's Classification of Secret Content
  15. Limitations of visual memory in spatial frequency discrimination
  16. Functional MRI reveals expert-novice differences during sport-related anticipation
  17. Static representations of speed and their neural correlates in human area MT/V5
  18. Dependence of stereomotion on the orientation of spatial-frequency components
  19. Brain regions concerned with perceptual skills in tennis: An fMRI study
  20. Aspect graphs for three-dimensional object recognition machine vision systems
  21. Saliency predicts change detection in pictures of natural scenes
  22. Capacity limitations of visual memory in two-interval comparison of Gabor arrays
  23. Interaction between luminance gratings and disparity gratings
  24. Set-size effects for spatial frequency change and discrimination in multiple targets
  25. Limitations for Change Detection in Multiple Gabor Targets
  26. Visual discrimination of direction changes based upon two types of angular motion
  27. Coherence and Motion Transparency in Rigid and Nonrigid Plaids
  28. A Model for the Spatial Integration and Differentiation of Velocity Signals
  29. A biologically plausible model of early visual motion processing I: Theory and implementation
  30. A biologically plausible model of early visual motion processing II: Psychophysical application
  31. The Discrimination of Dynamic Orientation Changes in Gratings
  32. A self-organising neural network model of image velocity encoding
  33. Digital Nets and Intelligent Systems
  34. How does stereomotion depend upon the orientation of spatial-frequency components?
  35. Lower threshold of motion for one and two dimensional patterns in central and peripheral vision
  36. Spatiotemporal properties of grating motion detection in the center and the neripherv of the visual field
  37. Apparent Velocity of Motion Aftereffects in Central and Peripheral Vision
  38. Matching velocity in central and peripheral vision
  39. Invariant tuning of motion aftereffect
  40. Lower thresholds of motion for gratings as a function of eccentricity and contrast
  41. The relationship of displacement thresholds for oscillating gratings to cortical magnification, spatiotemporal frequency and contrast
  42. Visual motion and cortical velocity
  43. Spatiotemporal contrast sensitivity and visual field locus
  44. Contrast sensitivity and adaptation as a function of grating length
  45. The effects of contrast and length of gratings on the visual evoked potential
  46. The mechanism of peripherally evoked responses in retinal ganglion cells.
  47. Properties of LGN cells in kittens reared with convergent squint: A neurophysiological demonstration of amblyopia
  48. Retinotopic distribution, visual latency and orientation tuning of ?sustained? and ?transient? cortical neurones in area 17 of the cat
  49. Spatial and temporal properties of ?sustained? and ?transient? neurones in area 17 of the cat's visual cortex
  50. Sensitivity of neurones in visual cortex (area 17) under different levels of anaesthesia
  51. Is amblyopia due to inappropriate stimulation of the "sustained" pathway during development?
  52. Evidence for “sustained” and “transient” neurones in the cat's visual cortex
  53. Reply to Shapley and Enroth-Cugell
  54. Relation between refractive error and the spread of the image on the cat's retina
  55. Receptive field organization of ‘sustained’ and ‘transient’ retinal ganglion cells which subserve different functional roles
  56. Functional organization of the periphery effect in retinal ganglion cells
  57. The outer disinhibitory surround of the retinal ganglion cell receptive field
  58. Differential effects of refractive errors and receptive field organization of central and peripheral ganglion cells
  59. Visual Receptive Fields of Cells in a Cortical Area remote from the Striate Cortex in the Cat