Spatial luminance contrast sensitivity measured with transient VEP: comparison with psychophysics and evidence of multiple mechanisms.
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Luiz Carlos L Silveira | Manoel da Silva Filho | L. Silveira | G. S. Souza | B. Gomes | C. Saito | M. da Silva Filho | Givago S Souza | Bruno D Gomes | Cézar A Saito | G. Souza
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