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        Assessment of magno-, parvo-, and koniocellular visual streams in migraine / by James Brazeau. 

        Brazeau, James N. R. (2008)
        Although visual abnormalities have been noted in migraine, no studies have specifically sought to assess all three visual processing streams. We are the first to psychophysically assess visual functionality of the magnocellular ...
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        Consequences of arrangement for visual perception : subjective numerosity and discrimination among regular, random and contagious displays 

        Watler, C. L. (1984)
        Judgements of the numerousness of dots vary depending on their arrangement. It has been demonstrated that regular patterns are perceived as more numerous than random ones. Labeled the regular-random numerosity illusion ...
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        Menstrual cycle, sex differences and sensitivity to intermittent light 

        Cater, Beverley R.
        Sex differences in critical flicker frequency (CFF) have been found by Hartmann (1934) and Ginsburg et al. (1982), with men appearing to be more sensitive than women* The nature of these sex differences has been questioned. ...
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        Personal space: the relationship to mode of field approach 

        Capricci, Dawn L. (1972)
        The literature pertaining to personal space and field-dependency is ambiguous with reference to the nature of the relationship between these two variables. The present study proposed to explore the possible relationship ...

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