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Title
Depth discrimination of a crowded line is better when it is more luminant than the lines crowding it, Vision Research Vol. 35, No. 5 1995 March (36 items)
Date Created and/or Issued
1995 March
Contributing Institution
California Institute of Technology
Collection
Donald A. Glaser Digital Collection
Rights Information
Materials from the Caltech Archives are made available online for research purposes. Permission for reproduction, distribution, public display, performance, or publication must be obtained in writing from the Head of Archives. The Caltech Archives makes no representation that it is the copyright owner in all of its holdings. It is the responsibility of the user to obtain all necessary rights and clearances for use of materials. For questions, contact Head of Archives.
Description
1995 March. Part of: Donald A Glaser Papers. Series 7: Neuroscience; Subseries 2: Writings and talks; Box 5, Folder 14
Photocopy, draft
Owned by the Caltech Archives.
Format
unspecified
Identifier
dag:21732
local: DAG_7_5_14
http://glaser.library.caltech.edu/islandora/object/dag%3A21732
Language
English

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