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Recent studies of motion perception show that, in the brain's internal representation of three-dimensional space, distances may be less important than relationships to surfaces.
Type
Journal article
Journal
Curr Biol
Publication Date
01/06/1994
Volume
4
Pages
534
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536
Keywords
Brain, Humans, Models, Psychological, Motion Perception, Time Factors