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Wehrhahn C und Teufel H (November-2010) How Are Lateral Chromatic Interactions Computed from Cone Signals?
Neural Computation 22(11) 2763-2784.

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Anstis S , Gori S und Wehrhahn C (May-2007) Afterimages and the Breathing Light Illusion
Perception 36(5) 791-794.

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Wehrhahn C (September-2006) Reversed phi revisited
Journal of Vision 6(10) 1018-1025.

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van der Smagt MJ , Wehrhahn C und Albright TD (July-2005) Contextual Masking of Oriented Lines:
Interactions between Surface Segmentation Cues
Journal of Neurophysiology 94(1) 576-589.

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Teufel HJ und Wehrhahn C (September-2004) Chromatic induction in humans: How are the cone signals combined to provide opponent processing?
Vision Research 44(20) 2425-2435.

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Li W , Thier P und Wehrhahn C (August-2001) Neuronal responses from beyond the classic receptive field in V1 of alert monkeys
Experimental Brain Research 139(3) 359-371.

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Wehrhahn C und Rapf D (2001) Perceptual learning of apparent motion is mediated through ON- and OFF-pathways in human vision.
Vision Research 41 353-358.
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Teufel HJ und Wehrhahn C (June-2000) Evidence for the contribution of S cones to the detection of flicker brightness and red–green
Journal of the Optical Society of America A 17(6) 994-1006.

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Li W , Thier P und Wehrhahn C (2000) Contextual influence on orientation discrimination of humans and responses of neurons in V1
of alert monkeys.
Journal of Neurophysiology 83 941-954.
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Westheimer G , Brincat S und Wehrhahn C (1999) Contrast dependency of foveal spatial functions: orientation, vernier, separation,
blur and displacement discrimination and the tilt and Poggendorff illusions.
Vision Research 39 1631-1639.
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Wehrhahn C und Dresp B (1998) Detection facilitation by collinear stimuli in humans: Dependence on strength and sign of contrast.
Vision Research 38 423-428.
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Wachtler T und Wehrhahn C (November-1997) The Craik-O'Brien-Cornsweet illusion in colour: quantitative characterisation and comparison with luminance
Perception 26(11) 1423-1430.

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Westheimer G und Wehrhahn C (1997) Real and virtual borders in the Poggendorff illusion.
Perception 26 1495-1502.
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Wachtler T und Wehrhahn C (1997) The Craik-O'Brien-Cornsweet illusion in colour: Quantitative characterisation and comparison with luminance.
Perception 26 1423-1430.
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Wachtler T , Wehrhahn C und Lee BB (March-1996) A simple model of human foveal ganglion cell responses to hyperacuity stimuli
Journal of Computational Neuroscience 3(1) 73-82.

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Wehrhahn C , Li W und Westheimer G (1996) Patterns that impair discrimination of line orientation in human vision.
Perception 25 1053-1064.
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Lee BB , Wehrhahn C , Westheimer G und Kremers J (1995) The spatial precision of macaque retinal ganglion cell responses in relation to vernier acuity in human observers
Vision Research 35 2743-2758.
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Westheimer G und Wehrhahn C (1994) Discrimination of direction of motion in human vision
J. Neurophysiol. 71 33-37.
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Wehrhahn C und Westheimer G (January-1993) Temporal asynchrony interferes with vernier acuity
Visual Neuroscience 10(1) 13-19.

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Wehrhahn C (1993) A way to understand the brain? Aspects of modeling in neurobiology
Futura 8 4-9.
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Lee BB , Wehrhahn C , Westheimer G und Kremers J (1993) Macaque ganglion cell responses to stimuli that elicit hyperacuity in man: detection of small displacements
J. Neuroscience 13 1001-1009.
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Wehrhahn C und Rapf D (1992) ON- and OFF-pathways form separate neural substrates for motion perception
J. Neuroscience 12 2247-2250.
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Fahle M und Wehrhahn C (1991) Motion perception in the peripheral visual field
Graefe 229 1-7.
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Wehrhahn C und Westheimer G (May-1990) How vernier acuity depends on contrast
Experimental Brain Research 80(3) 616-618.

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Wehrhahn C , Westheimer G und Abulencia A (1990) Binocular summation in temporal-order detection
J. Opt. Soc. Am. A 7 731-732.
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Wehrhahn C , Heide G und Petersen D (1990) Long-range color interactions in human visual cortex
Clincal Vision Sciences 5 401-406.
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Hausen K und Wehrhahn C (1990) Neural circuits mediating visual flight control in flies. II. Separation of two control systems by microsurgical brain lesions
J. Neuroscience 10 351-360.
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Hausen K und Wehrhahn C (1989) Neural circuits mediating visual flight control in flies. I. Quantitative comparison of neural and behavioural response characteristics
J. Neuroscience 9 3828-3836.
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Wehrhahn C (1989) Neural Darwinism
American Scientist 77 731-732.
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Reichardt W , Päsler M und Wehrhahn C (1988) Color constancy in the honey bee
J. Neuroscience 8 156-159.
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Feiler R , Harris WA , Kirschfeld K , Wehrhahn C und Zuker CS (1988) Targeted misexpression of a Drosophila opsin gene leads to altered visual function.
Nature 333 737-741.
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Egelhaaf M , Hausen K , Reichardt WE und Wehrhahn C (1988) Visual course control in flies relies on neuronal computation of object and background motion
TINS 11 351-358.
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Wehrhahn C (1987) Comparison of color sensation in dichoptic and in normal vision
Biol. Cybern. 57 213-215.
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Wehrhahn C (1987) Induced colors in normal and dichoptic stimulation in man
J. Physiol 390 29-30.
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Wehrhahn C (1986) Motion sensitive yaw torque responses of the housefly Musca: a quantitative study.
Biol. Cybern. 55 275-280.
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Wehrhahn C (1984) Ocellar vision and orientation in flies
Proc. R. Soc. Lond. B 222 409-411.
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Götz KG und Wehrhahn C (1984) Optomotor control of the force of flight in Drosophila and Musca. I. Homology of
wingbeat-inhibiting movement detectors.
Biol.Cybern. 51 129-134.
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Hausen K und Wehrhahn C (1983) Microsurgical lesion of horizontal cells changes optomotor yaw responses in the blowfly Calliphora erythrocephala
Proc. R. Soc. Lond. B 219 211-216.
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Wehrhahn C , Poggio T und Bülthoff HH (September-1982) Tracking and chasing in houseflies (Musca): An analysis of 3-D flight trajectories
Biological Cybernetics 45(2) 123-130.
 
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Wehrhahn C (1981) Fast and slow flight torque responses in flies and their possible role in visual orientation behaviour
Biol. Cybern. 40 213-221.
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Wehrhahn C , Hausen K und Zanker J (1981) Is the landing response of the housefly (Musca) driven by motion of a flow field?
Biol. Cybern. 41 91-99.
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Bülthoff HH , Poggio T und Wehrhahn C (October-1980) 3-D Analysis of the Flight Trajectories of Flies (Drosophila melanogaster)
Zeitschrift für Naturforschung C 35(9-10) 811-815.

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Praagh JP , Ribi W , Wehrhahn C und Wittmann D (1980) Drone bees fixate the queen with the dorsal frontal part of their compound eyes
J. comp. Physiol. 136 263-266.
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Wehrhahn C und Hausen K (1980) How are tracking and fixation accomplished in the nervous system of the fly?
Biological Cybernetics 38 179-186.
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Wehrhahn C (1980) Visual fixation and tracking in flies.
In: Mathematical Models in Molecular and Cellular Biology.
LA Segel (Ed.)
568-603.
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Wehrhahn C (1979) Sex-specific differences in the chasing behaviour of houseflies (Musca)
Biol. Cybern. 32 239-241.
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Wehrhahn C (1978) Flight torque and lift responses of the housefly (Musca domestica) to a single stripe moving in diferent parts of the visual field
Biol. Cybern. 29 237-247.
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Wehrhahn C (1978) The angular orientation of the movement detectors acting on the flight lift response in flies
Biol. Cybern. 31 169-173.
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Wehrhahn C (1976) Evidence for the role of retinal receptors R 7/8 in the orientation behaviour of the fly
Biol. Cybern. 21 213-220.
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Wehrhahn C und Poggio T (1976) Real-time delayed tracking in flies
Nature 43-44.
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