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  1. Expressive Faces Confuse Identity
  2. Exploring the relationship between the processing of facial expression and facial identity
  3. Perceived duration of brief visual events is mediated by timing mechanisms at the global stages of visual processing
  4. Aftereffects support opponent coding of expression.
  5. Perceived Duration Increases with Contrast, but Only a Little
  6. Biological movement and the encoding of its motion and orientation
  7. Deciding on race: A diffusion model analysis of race-categorisation
  8. Direction-contingent duration compression is primarily retinotopic
  9. Processing of Fear and Anger Facial Expressions: The Role of Spatial Frequency
  10. The expressions of strangers: Our identity-independent representation of facial expression
  11. The many directions of time
  12. Effects of 7.5% CO2inhalation on allocation of spatial attention to facial cues of emotional expression
  13. Testing a Simplified Method for Measuring Velocity Integration in Saccades Using a Manipulation of Target Contrast
  14. Anti-Expression Aftereffects Reveal Prototype-Referenced Coding of Facial Expressions
  15. The target velocity integration function for saccades
  16. Form overshadows ‘opponent motion’ information in processing of biological motion from point light walker stimuli
  17. Contributions of form, motion and task to biological motion perception
  18. Camouflage and visual perception
  19. Effects of alcohol consumption and alcohol expectancy on the categorisation of perceptual cues of emotional expression
  20. The hierarchy of directional interactions in visual motion processing
  21. The direction of measured face aftereffects
  22. Effects of acute alcohol consumption and alcohol expectancy on processing of perceptual cues of emotional expression
  23. Effects of acute alcohol consumption on processing of perceptual cues of emotional expression
  24. Turning the other cheek: the viewpoint dependence of facial expression after-effects
  25. Adaptive summarisation of surveillance video sequences
  26. Fractal rotation isolates mechanisms for form-dependent motion in human vision
  27. Adaptive Multiscale Optical Flowestimation
  28. New binary direction aftereffect does not add up
  29. The direction aftereffect is driven by adaptation of local motion detectors
  30. Test stimulus characteristics determine the perceived speed of the dynamic motion aftereffect
  31. Viewpoint dependence in adaptation to facial identity
  32. Motion-Based Video Fusion Using Optical Flow Information
  33. A role for contrast-normalisation in second-order motion perception
  34. Direction Repulsion Goes Global
  35. Gradient-based analysis of non-Fourier motion
  36. A new approach to analysing texture-defined motion