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Arno Koning

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Experimental Psychology|March 6, 2009
Detection of symmetry and repetition in one and two objects. Structures versus strategiesArno Koning, Johan Wagemans
Perception|November 26, 2014
The more-or-less morphing face illusion: a case of fixation-dependent modulationRob Van Lier, Arno Koning
Perception & Psychophysics|December 17, 2003
Object-based connectedness facilitates matchingArno Koning, Rob van Lier
Psychological Research|October 14, 2004
No symmetry advantage when object matching involves accidental viewpointsArno Koning, Rob van Lier
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|March 10, 2006
From interpretation to segmentationArno Koning, Rob van Lier
Acta Psychologica|August 4, 2004
Mental rotation depends on the number of objects rather than on the number of image fragmentsArno Koning, Rob van Lier
Acta Psychologica|November 14, 2006
3-D processing in the Poggendorff illusionArno Koning, Rob van Lier
Journal of Vision|December 6, 2012
Multiple object tracking: anticipatory attention doesn't "bounce"Jeroen Atsma, Arno Koning, Rob van Lier
Journal of Vision|May 24, 2024
Multiple object tracking in the presence of a goal: Attentional anticipation and suppressionAndrea Frielink-Loing, Arno Koning, Rob van Lier
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|January 12, 2022
Influences of active control on attention allocation in MOTAndrea Frielink-Loing, Arno Koning, Rob van Lier
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Experimental Psychology|March 6, 2009
Detection of symmetry and repetition in one and two objects. Structures versus strategiesArno Koning, Johan Wagemans
Perception|November 26, 2014
The more-or-less morphing face illusion: a case of fixation-dependent modulationRob Van Lier, Arno Koning
Perception & Psychophysics|December 17, 2003
Object-based connectedness facilitates matchingArno Koning, Rob van Lier
Psychological Research|October 14, 2004
No symmetry advantage when object matching involves accidental viewpointsArno Koning, Rob van Lier
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|March 10, 2006
From interpretation to segmentationArno Koning, Rob van Lier
Acta Psychologica|August 4, 2004
Mental rotation depends on the number of objects rather than on the number of image fragmentsArno Koning, Rob van Lier
Acta Psychologica|November 14, 2006
3-D processing in the Poggendorff illusionArno Koning, Rob van Lier
Journal of Vision|December 6, 2012
Multiple object tracking: anticipatory attention doesn't "bounce"Jeroen Atsma, Arno Koning, Rob van Lier
Journal of Vision|May 24, 2024
Multiple object tracking in the presence of a goal: Attentional anticipation and suppressionAndrea Frielink-Loing, Arno Koning, Rob van Lier
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|January 12, 2022
Influences of active control on attention allocation in MOTAndrea Frielink-Loing, Arno Koning, Rob van Lier
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