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Ian M Thornton

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Neuropsychologia|October 7, 2003
Perception of biological motion in parietal patientsLorella Battelli, Patrick Cavanagh, Ian M Thornton
Vision Research|July 2, 2003
The use of facial motion and facial form during the processing of identityBarbara Knappmeyer, Ian M Thornton, Heinrich H Bülthoff
Perception|September 11, 2002
Active versus passive processing of biological motionIan M Thornton, Ronald A Rensink, Maggie Shiffrar
Plos One|June 26, 2014
Common attentional constraints in visual foragingÁrni Kristjánsson, Ómar I Jóhannesson, Ian M Thornton
Vision Research|December 25, 2017
Face recognition of full-bodied avatars by active observers in a virtual environmentIsabelle Bülthoff, Betty J Mohler, Ian M Thornton
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|September 16, 2020
Foraging tempo: Human run patterns in multiple-target search are constrained by the rate of successive responsesIan M Thornton, Tram Tn Nguyen, Árni Kristjánsson
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|January 29, 2015
Action can amplify motion-induced illusory displacementFranck Caniard, Heinrich H Bülthoff, Ian M Thornton
I-Perception|April 29, 2021
A Search Advantage for Horizontal Targets in Dynamic DisplaysIan M Thornton, Quoc C Vuong, Karin S Pilz
Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications|May 6, 2021
The Predation Game: Does dividing attention affect patterns of human foraging?Ian M Thornton, Jérôme Tagu, Sunčica Zdravković, et al.
Experimental Brain Research|December 7, 2005
A search advantage for faces learned in motionKarin S Pilz, Ian M Thornton, Heinrich H Bülthoff
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Neuropsychologia|October 7, 2003
Perception of biological motion in parietal patientsLorella Battelli, Patrick Cavanagh, Ian M Thornton
Vision Research|July 2, 2003
The use of facial motion and facial form during the processing of identityBarbara Knappmeyer, Ian M Thornton, Heinrich H Bülthoff
Perception|September 11, 2002
Active versus passive processing of biological motionIan M Thornton, Ronald A Rensink, Maggie Shiffrar
Plos One|June 26, 2014
Common attentional constraints in visual foragingÁrni Kristjánsson, Ómar I Jóhannesson, Ian M Thornton
Vision Research|December 25, 2017
Face recognition of full-bodied avatars by active observers in a virtual environmentIsabelle Bülthoff, Betty J Mohler, Ian M Thornton
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|September 16, 2020
Foraging tempo: Human run patterns in multiple-target search are constrained by the rate of successive responsesIan M Thornton, Tram Tn Nguyen, Árni Kristjánsson
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|January 29, 2015
Action can amplify motion-induced illusory displacementFranck Caniard, Heinrich H Bülthoff, Ian M Thornton
I-Perception|April 29, 2021
A Search Advantage for Horizontal Targets in Dynamic DisplaysIan M Thornton, Quoc C Vuong, Karin S Pilz
Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications|May 6, 2021
The Predation Game: Does dividing attention affect patterns of human foraging?Ian M Thornton, Jérôme Tagu, Sunčica Zdravković, et al.
Experimental Brain Research|December 7, 2005
A search advantage for faces learned in motionKarin S Pilz, Ian M Thornton, Heinrich H Bülthoff
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