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Hongjing Lu

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Journal of Vision|November 5, 2010
Structural processing in biological motion perceptionHongjing Lu
Journal of Vision|September 18, 2009
When a never-seen but less-occluded image is better recognized: evidence from same-different matching experiments and a modelHongjing Lu, Zili Liu
Journal of Vision|August 8, 2006
Computing dynamic classification images from correlation mapsHongjing Lu, Zili Liu
Vision Research|July 29, 2017
Flash-lag effects in biological motion interact with body orientation and action familiarityJunzhu Su, Hongjing Lu
Journal of Vision|January 17, 2009
When a never-seen but less-occluded image is better recognized: evidence from old-new memory experimentsHongjing Lu, Zili Liu
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|December 1, 2017
Categorizing coordination from the perception of joint actionsJoseph M Burling, Hongjing Lu
Plos One|November 19, 2014
Perception of social interactions for spatially scrambled biological motionSteven M Thurman, Hongjing Lu
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|March 8, 2014
Bayesian integration of position and orientation cues in perception of biological and non-biological formsSteven M Thurman, Hongjing Lu
Psychological Science|May 15, 2013
Physical and biological constraints govern perceived animacy of scrambled human formsSteven M Thurman, Hongjing Lu
Journal of Vision|January 10, 2016
A comparison of form processing involved in the perception of biological and nonbiological movementsSteven M Thurman, Hongjing Lu
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Journal of Vision|November 5, 2010
Structural processing in biological motion perceptionHongjing Lu
Journal of Vision|September 18, 2009
When a never-seen but less-occluded image is better recognized: evidence from same-different matching experiments and a modelHongjing Lu, Zili Liu
Journal of Vision|August 8, 2006
Computing dynamic classification images from correlation mapsHongjing Lu, Zili Liu
Vision Research|July 29, 2017
Flash-lag effects in biological motion interact with body orientation and action familiarityJunzhu Su, Hongjing Lu
Journal of Vision|January 17, 2009
When a never-seen but less-occluded image is better recognized: evidence from old-new memory experimentsHongjing Lu, Zili Liu
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|December 1, 2017
Categorizing coordination from the perception of joint actionsJoseph M Burling, Hongjing Lu
Plos One|November 19, 2014
Perception of social interactions for spatially scrambled biological motionSteven M Thurman, Hongjing Lu
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|March 8, 2014
Bayesian integration of position and orientation cues in perception of biological and non-biological formsSteven M Thurman, Hongjing Lu
Psychological Science|May 15, 2013
Physical and biological constraints govern perceived animacy of scrambled human formsSteven M Thurman, Hongjing Lu
Journal of Vision|January 10, 2016
A comparison of form processing involved in the perception of biological and nonbiological movementsSteven M Thurman, Hongjing Lu
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