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Jason E Reiss

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Psychological Science|January 5, 2007
Object substitution masking interferes with semantic processing: evidence from event-related potentialsJason E Reiss, James E Hoffman
Vision Research|July 12, 2005
Motion processing specialization in Williams syndromeJason E Reiss, James E Hoffman, Barbara Landau
Psychological Science|April 6, 2002
Intact perception of biological motion in the face of profound spatial deficits: Williams syndromeHeather Jordan, Jason E Reiss, James E Hoffman, et al.
Child Development|February 25, 2009
Time course of visual attention in infant categorization of cats versus dogs: evidence for a head bias as revealed through eye trackingPaul C Quinn, Matthew M Doran, Jason E Reiss, et al.
Developmental Science|May 7, 2010
Neural markers of subordinate-level categorization in 6- to 7-month-old infantsPaul C Quinn, Matthew M Doran, Jason E Reiss, et al.
Perception|December 17, 2014
The shape of a hole is perceived as the shape of its interiorRolf Nelson, Jason E Reiss, Xue Gong, et al.
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Psychological Science|January 5, 2007
Object substitution masking interferes with semantic processing: evidence from event-related potentialsJason E Reiss, James E Hoffman
Vision Research|July 12, 2005
Motion processing specialization in Williams syndromeJason E Reiss, James E Hoffman, Barbara Landau
Psychological Science|April 6, 2002
Intact perception of biological motion in the face of profound spatial deficits: Williams syndromeHeather Jordan, Jason E Reiss, James E Hoffman, et al.
Child Development|February 25, 2009
Time course of visual attention in infant categorization of cats versus dogs: evidence for a head bias as revealed through eye trackingPaul C Quinn, Matthew M Doran, Jason E Reiss, et al.
Developmental Science|May 7, 2010
Neural markers of subordinate-level categorization in 6- to 7-month-old infantsPaul C Quinn, Matthew M Doran, Jason E Reiss, et al.
Perception|December 17, 2014
The shape of a hole is perceived as the shape of its interiorRolf Nelson, Jason E Reiss, Xue Gong, et al.
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