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Brian M Day

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Perception|June 13, 2014
Changes in context and perception of maximum reaching heightJeffrey B Wagman, Brian M Day
Acta Psychologica|April 22, 2015
Perception of maximum stepping and leaping distance: Stepping affordances as a special case of leaping affordancesBrian M Day, Jeffrey B Wagman, Peter J K Smith
Frontiers in Drug Discovery|May 22, 2023
Antifungal properties of (2S, 4R)-Ketoconazole sulfonamide analogsBenjamin E Blass, Sumant Puri, Rishabh Sharma, et al.
Perception|May 25, 2023
Gone Fishin': Perceiving the length of one object that is non-rigidly attached to a wielded objectJeffrey B Wagman, Tyler Duffrin, Christopher C Pagano, et al.
Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews|January 9, 2022
On the psychological origins of tool useMadhur Mangalam, Dorothy M Fragaszy, Jeffrey B Wagman, et al.
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Perception|June 13, 2014
Changes in context and perception of maximum reaching heightJeffrey B Wagman, Brian M Day
Acta Psychologica|April 22, 2015
Perception of maximum stepping and leaping distance: Stepping affordances as a special case of leaping affordancesBrian M Day, Jeffrey B Wagman, Peter J K Smith
Frontiers in Drug Discovery|May 22, 2023
Antifungal properties of (2S, 4R)-Ketoconazole sulfonamide analogsBenjamin E Blass, Sumant Puri, Rishabh Sharma, et al.
Perception|May 25, 2023
Gone Fishin': Perceiving the length of one object that is non-rigidly attached to a wielded objectJeffrey B Wagman, Tyler Duffrin, Christopher C Pagano, et al.
Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews|January 9, 2022
On the psychological origins of tool useMadhur Mangalam, Dorothy M Fragaszy, Jeffrey B Wagman, et al.
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