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J Timothy Petersik

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Perception|August 4, 2010
Ternus effect: two processes or differential activation? Comments on Odic and Pratt's 2008 paperJ Timothy Petersik
Perception|September 11, 2002
Buildup and decay of a three-dimensional rotational aftereffect obtained with a three-dimensional figureJ Timothy Petersik
Perceptual and Motor Skills|June 24, 2009
Orientation anisotropy in the Ternus phenomenonJ Timothy Petersik
The Journal of General Psychology|August 21, 2003
Effects on face recognition of spatial-frequency information contained in inspection and test stimuliJane A Kornowski, J Timothy Petersik
Perception|November 13, 2015
Flicker-Defined Forms in the Ternus DisplayMolly R Silva, J Timothy Petersik
Seeing and Perceiving|September 8, 2010
Detecting sudden changes in dynamic rotation displaysJ Timothy Petersik, Rachael L Thiel
Spatial Vision|July 24, 2004
Factors influencing the ability to detect motion reversals in rotation simulationsJ Timothy Petersik, James L Dannemiller
Perception|July 14, 2006
The evolution of explanations of a perceptual phenomenon: a case history using the Ternus effectJ Timothy Petersik, Curran M Rice
Perception|July 9, 2008
Spatial correspondence and relation correspondence: grouping factors that influence perception of the Ternus displayJ Timothy Petersik, Curran M Rice
Spatial Vision|April 17, 2003
Do variables that affect similar bistable apparent-movement displays result in similar changes in perception?J Timothy Petersik, Aura R Schellinger, Sadie L Geiger
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Perception|August 4, 2010
Ternus effect: two processes or differential activation? Comments on Odic and Pratt's 2008 paperJ Timothy Petersik
Perception|September 11, 2002
Buildup and decay of a three-dimensional rotational aftereffect obtained with a three-dimensional figureJ Timothy Petersik
Perceptual and Motor Skills|June 24, 2009
Orientation anisotropy in the Ternus phenomenonJ Timothy Petersik
The Journal of General Psychology|August 21, 2003
Effects on face recognition of spatial-frequency information contained in inspection and test stimuliJane A Kornowski, J Timothy Petersik
Perception|November 13, 2015
Flicker-Defined Forms in the Ternus DisplayMolly R Silva, J Timothy Petersik
Seeing and Perceiving|September 8, 2010
Detecting sudden changes in dynamic rotation displaysJ Timothy Petersik, Rachael L Thiel
Spatial Vision|July 24, 2004
Factors influencing the ability to detect motion reversals in rotation simulationsJ Timothy Petersik, James L Dannemiller
Perception|July 14, 2006
The evolution of explanations of a perceptual phenomenon: a case history using the Ternus effectJ Timothy Petersik, Curran M Rice
Perception|July 9, 2008
Spatial correspondence and relation correspondence: grouping factors that influence perception of the Ternus displayJ Timothy Petersik, Curran M Rice
Spatial Vision|April 17, 2003
Do variables that affect similar bistable apparent-movement displays result in similar changes in perception?J Timothy Petersik, Aura R Schellinger, Sadie L Geiger
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