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Lacroix, G. L., Segalowitz, N., von Grünau, M., Gurnsey, R., de
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Galera C., von Grünau M.W., & Panagopoulos A. (2004). Size and shape of the attentional spotlight affect efficiency of processing. In: Oliveira, A.M., Teixeira, M.P., Borges, G.F., & Ferro, M.J. (Eds). Fechner Day 2004, Proceedings of the
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von Grünau M.W. & Iordanova M. (2004). A visual mechanism for extraction of heading information in complex flow fields. In: Vaina L.M., Beardsley S.A. & Rushton S. (Eds.) Optic Flow and Beyond. Kluwer
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Cavanagh, P., von Grünau, M., & Zimmerman, L. (2004). View dependence of 3D recovery from folded pictures and warped 3D faces. IEEE Proceedings of the Second
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Lacroix G., Constantinescu I., Cousineau D., de
Almeida R., Segalowitz N., & von Grünau M.W. (2005). Attentional blink differences between adolescent dyslexic and normal readers. Brain & Cognition, 57,
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Iordanova M. & von Grünau M.W. (2001). Asymmetrical masking between radial and parallel motion flow in transparent displays. In: Progress in Brain
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Haghighat F., Sakr W., Gunnarsen L., & von Grünau M.W. (2001). The impact of combinations of building materials and intermittent ventilation on perceived air quality. ASHRAE Transactions107, Part 1,
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Zhou R., Johnson A., Gurnsey R., & von Grünau M.W. (2008). Visual performance in normal and simulated low vision. Proceedings of the 9th
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von Grünau was born in
Germany, the son of Viktoria Hanke and Werner von Grünau. His father was a translator and a writer; his mother was a housewife and a writing assistant for her husband.
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von Grünau, M. W. (1975). The "fluttering heart" and spatio-temporal characteristics of color processing—I: Reversibility and the influence of luminance. Vision Research, 15, 431–436.
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Galera C., Cavallet M., von Grünau M., & Panagopoulos A. (2006). Attentive characteristics revealed by local and global multiple cues. Psicologia: Teoria e Pesquisa, 22, 327–334.
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von Grünau M.W., Pilgrim K., & Zhou R. (2007). Velocity discrimination thresholds for flowfield motions with moving observers. Vision Research, 47, 2453–2464.
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von Grünau M.W. (2002). Bivectorial transparent stimuli simultaneously adapt mechanisms at different levels of the motion pathway. Vision Research, 42, 577–587.
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von Grunau, M.W. (1982). Comparison of the effects of induced strabismus on binocularity in area 17 and the LS area in the cat. Brain Research, 246(2), 325-329.
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Von Grünau, M.W. (1984). Long-term changes of orienting behavior in cats with artificial divergent strabismus. Behavioural brain research, 13(2), 139-153.
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Dodwell, P.C., Wilkinson, F.E., & von Grünau, M.W. (1983). Pattern recognition in kittens: Performance on Lie patterns. Perception, 12(4), 393-410.
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Von Grünau, M., & Anston, C. (1995) The detection of gaze direction: A stare-in-the-crowd effect. Perception, 24, 1297–1313.
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Panagopoulos A., von Grünau M.W., & Galera C. (2004). Attentive mechanisms in visual search. Spatial Vision, 17, 353–371.
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Kolers, P., & von Grunau, M. (1976). Shape and color in apparent motion. Vision Research. 16, 329–335.
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