Vivian Holten, MSc
Affiliations: | Helmholtz Institute | Utrecht University, Utrecht, Netherlands |
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"Vivian Holten"Mean distance: 15.27 (cluster 23) | S | N | B | C | P |
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Sign in to add mentorMaarten J. van der Smagt | grad student | 2010-2015 | Utrecht |
Frans AJ Verstraten | grad student | 2010-2015 | Utrecht |
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Holten V, MacNeilage PR. (2018) Optic flow detection is not influenced by visual-vestibular congruency. Plos One. 13: e0191693 |
Holten V, Stuit SM, Verstraten FA, et al. (2016) Grouping of optic flow stimuli during binocular rivalry is driven by monocular information. Vision Research. 127: 84-91 |
Holten V, van der Smagt MJ, Verstraten FA, et al. (2016) Interaction effects of visual stimulus speed and contrast on postural sway. Experimental Brain Research. 234: 113-24 |
Holten V, Donker SF, Stuit SM, et al. (2015) Visual directional anisotropy does not mirror the directional anisotropy apparent in postural sway. Perception. 44: 477-89 |
Holten V, Stuit S, Verstraten F, et al. (2015) Grouping of optic flow stimuli is driven by monocular information. Journal of Vision. 15: 271 |
Holten V, Donker SF, Stuit SM, et al. (2015) Visual directional anisotropy does not mirror the directional anisotropy apparent in postural sway Perception. 44: 477-489 |
Holten V, van der Smagt MJ, Donker SF, et al. (2014) Illusory motion of the motion aftereffect induces postural sway. Psychological Science. 25: 1831-4 |
Holten V, Stuit SM, van der Smagt MJ, et al. (2014) Interocular competition at higher levels of motion processing Journal of Vision. 14: 382-382 |
Holten V, Donker SF, Verstraten FA, et al. (2013) Decreasing perceived optic flow rigidity increases postural sway. Experimental Brain Research. 228: 117-29 |
Holten V, Donker SF, van der Smagt MJ, et al. (2013) Caught off-balance by the motion aftereffect Journal of Vision. 13: 1332-1332 |