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The Journal of General Psychology|March 30, 2001
The spectrally dependent monotic component in the decreasing-loudness aftereffect: implications for dynamic auditory localizationA H Reinhardt-Rutland
The Journal of General Psychology|October 1, 1996
The illusion of increasing loudness in brief steady tones: variation with carrier frequencyA H Reinhardt-Rutland
Perception|January 1, 1996
Depth judgments of triangular surfaces during moving monocular viewingA H Reinhardt-Rutland
Albrecht Von Graefes Archiv Fur Klinische Und Experimentelle Ophthalmologie. Albrecht Von Graefe'S Archive for Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology|January 1, 1971
[Experimental investigations on the effect of glycerine and glucose solutions upon the corneal oedema]W Meyer, H Reinhardt
Perceptual and Motor Skills|February 1, 1988
Asymmetry in perception of movement-in-depth of a luminous rotating spiralA H Reinhardt-Rutland
Zeitschrift Fur Arztliche Fortbildung Und Qualitatssicherung|July 24, 1998
[Quality assurance in inpatient surgical care in the Saxony-Anhalt area. Results of 3 years]W Asperger, H Reinhardt
Perception & Psychophysics|January 29, 2005
Perceptual asymmetries associated with changing-loudness aftereffectsAnthony H Reinhardt-Rutland
Perception|November 3, 1998
Increasing-loudness aftereffect following decreasing-intensity adaptation: spectral dependence in interotic and monotic testingA H Reinhardt-Rutland
The Journal of General Psychology|April 1, 1993
Detecting slant-in-depth of real trapezoidal and rectangular surfaces: moving-monocular viewing equivalent to stationary-binocular viewingA H Reinhardt-Rutland
Perception & Psychophysics|June 1, 1991
Does intermittence in induced rotary movement have any explanatory significance?A H Reinhardt-Rutland
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The Journal of General Psychology|March 30, 2001
The spectrally dependent monotic component in the decreasing-loudness aftereffect: implications for dynamic auditory localizationA H Reinhardt-Rutland
The Journal of General Psychology|October 1, 1996
The illusion of increasing loudness in brief steady tones: variation with carrier frequencyA H Reinhardt-Rutland
Perception|January 1, 1996
Depth judgments of triangular surfaces during moving monocular viewingA H Reinhardt-Rutland
Albrecht Von Graefes Archiv Fur Klinische Und Experimentelle Ophthalmologie. Albrecht Von Graefe'S Archive for Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology|January 1, 1971
[Experimental investigations on the effect of glycerine and glucose solutions upon the corneal oedema]W Meyer, H Reinhardt
Perceptual and Motor Skills|February 1, 1988
Asymmetry in perception of movement-in-depth of a luminous rotating spiralA H Reinhardt-Rutland
Zeitschrift Fur Arztliche Fortbildung Und Qualitatssicherung|July 24, 1998
[Quality assurance in inpatient surgical care in the Saxony-Anhalt area. Results of 3 years]W Asperger, H Reinhardt
Perception & Psychophysics|January 29, 2005
Perceptual asymmetries associated with changing-loudness aftereffectsAnthony H Reinhardt-Rutland
Perception|November 3, 1998
Increasing-loudness aftereffect following decreasing-intensity adaptation: spectral dependence in interotic and monotic testingA H Reinhardt-Rutland
The Journal of General Psychology|April 1, 1993
Detecting slant-in-depth of real trapezoidal and rectangular surfaces: moving-monocular viewing equivalent to stationary-binocular viewingA H Reinhardt-Rutland
Perception & Psychophysics|June 1, 1991
Does intermittence in induced rotary movement have any explanatory significance?A H Reinhardt-Rutland
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