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  1. Illusory Tactile Motion Perception: An Analog of the Visual Filehne Illusion. Sci Rep, 2015, 5, pp. 14584. Wexler M, Duyck M, Mamassian P. Persistent states in vision break universality and time invariance. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2015, 112, pp. 14990–14995.

  2. Mark Wexler. Researcher in experimental psychology, CNRS & Université Paris Descartes. Verified email at parisdescartes.fr. experimental psychology cognitive science physics. ... V Cornilleau-Pérès, M Wexler, J Droulez, E Marin, C Miege, B Bourdoncle. Vision research 42 (11), 1403-1412, 2002. 33:

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mark_WexlerMark Wexler - Wikipedia

    Mark Simon Wexler (born 1955) is an American documentary filmmaker and photojournalist . Family. His father, Haskell Wexler, was a cinematographer and filmmaker who won two Oscars. His mother, Marian Witt-Wexler, was a painter. Wexler's half-brother Jeff Wexler is an Oscar-nominated sound mixer.

  4. wexler.free.fr › papersMark Wexler

    Generalized representation of movement in haptic perception. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 43, 581-595. M. Duyck, T. Collins, M. Wexler (2016). Masking the saccadic smear. Journal of Vision, 16 (10):1, 1-13. M. Wexler, M. Duyck, P. Mamassian (2015).

  5. Mark Wexler. main research publications classes internships/ stages library e-mail. Are you looking for simple examples of how to program visual (and auditory) stimuli for the web, using plain Javascript and HTML5? It's not that hard! You can take a look at some examples that I put together.

  6. Filmmaker Mark Wexler, a licensed pilot and life-long airplane enthusiast, was an early adopter of drone technology for aerial cinematography. His keen artist’s eye and steady pilot’s hand produce unforgettable footage of virtually every kind of landscape around the globe.

  7. How to Live Forever is a 2009 documentary film about longevity, written by Mark Wexler and Robert DeMaio. It is also directed by Wexler, and the film follows him on a three-year pilgrimage [1] to discover the best practices and philosophies to help mitigate "the uncool trappings of old age." [1] .