igure-Ground Discrimination by Relative Movement in the Visual ...
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igure-Ground Discrimination by Relative Movement in the Visual ...
entally: a) Coherent motion of figure and ground inhibit the position detectors whereas incoherent mo- tion fails to produce inhibition near the edges of the.