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Jenna L Cheal
M D Rutherford

Perception

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Perception|July 11, 2013
Context-dependent categorical perception of surpriseJenna L Cheal, M D Rutherford
Perception|February 15, 2011
Mapping emotion category boundaries using a visual expectation paradigmJenna L Cheal, M D Rutherford
Perception|November 17, 2022
Opposing aftereffects between a White male face set and a diverse face setVictoria Foglia, M D Rutherford
Perception|May 2, 2023
A category contingent aftereffect for faces labelled with different religious affiliation is seen 7 days after adaptationVictoria Foglia, M D Rutherford
Perception|February 8, 2019
Early Attentional Capture of Animate Motion: 4-Year-Olds Show a Pop-Out Effect for Chasing StimuliRuth Hofrichter, M D Rutherford
Perception|December 11, 2008
Reading-related habitual eye movements produce a directional anisotropy in the perception of speed and animacyPaul A Szego, M D Rutherford
Perception|May 6, 2021
Children's Perception of Animacy: Social Attributions to Moving FiguresRuth Hofrichter, Megan E Mueller, M D Rutherford
Perception|August 15, 2020
Toddlers Categorically Perceive Emotional Facial Expressions Along a Happy-Sad ContinuumVivian Lee, Natasha Da Silva, M D Rutherford
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Perception|July 11, 2013
Context-dependent categorical perception of surpriseJenna L Cheal, M D Rutherford
Perception|February 15, 2011
Mapping emotion category boundaries using a visual expectation paradigmJenna L Cheal, M D Rutherford
Perception|November 17, 2022
Opposing aftereffects between a White male face set and a diverse face setVictoria Foglia, M D Rutherford
Perception|May 2, 2023
A category contingent aftereffect for faces labelled with different religious affiliation is seen 7 days after adaptationVictoria Foglia, M D Rutherford
Perception|February 8, 2019
Early Attentional Capture of Animate Motion: 4-Year-Olds Show a Pop-Out Effect for Chasing StimuliRuth Hofrichter, M D Rutherford
Perception|December 11, 2008
Reading-related habitual eye movements produce a directional anisotropy in the perception of speed and animacyPaul A Szego, M D Rutherford
Perception|May 6, 2021
Children's Perception of Animacy: Social Attributions to Moving FiguresRuth Hofrichter, Megan E Mueller, M D Rutherford
Perception|August 15, 2020
Toddlers Categorically Perceive Emotional Facial Expressions Along a Happy-Sad ContinuumVivian Lee, Natasha Da Silva, M D Rutherford
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