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Spatial Vision
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November 20, 2008
How to use individual differences to isolate functional organization, biology, and utility of visual functions; with illustrative proposals for stereopsis
Jeremy B Wilmer
Neuron
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June 22, 2007
Two distinct visual motion mechanisms for smooth pursuit: evidence from individual differences
Jeremy B Wilmer, Ken Nakayama
Perception
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October 16, 2008
Self-reported Magic Eye stereogram skill predicts stereoacuity
Jeremy B Wilmer, Benjamin T Backus
Optometry and Vision Science : Official Publication of the American Academy of Optometry
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July 14, 2009
Nearpoint phorias after nearwork predict ADHD symptoms in college students
Jeremy B Wilmer, Gregory M Buchanan
Vision Research
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August 15, 2009
Genetic and environmental contributions to strabismus and phoria: evidence from twins
Jeremy B Wilmer, Benjamin T Backus
Journal of Vision
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November 30, 2021
Two graphs walk into a bar: Readout-based measurement reveals the Bar-Tip Limit error, a common, categorical misinterpretation of mean bar graphs
Sarah H Kerns, Jeremy B Wilmer
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
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September 6, 2014
What can individual differences reveal about face processing?
Galit Yovel, Jeremy B Wilmer, Brad Duchaine
Cognition
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May 30, 2017
General object recognition is specific: Evidence from novel and familiar objects
Jennifer J Richler, Jeremy B Wilmer, Isabel Gauthier
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
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October 28, 2014
Face recognition: a model specific ability
Jeremy B Wilmer, Laura T Germine, Ken Nakayama
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance
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April 14, 2017
The inversion, part-whole, and composite effects reflect distinct perceptual mechanisms with varied relationships to face recognition
Constantin Rezlescu, Tirta Susilo, Jeremy B Wilmer, et al.
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Spatial Vision
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November 20, 2008
How to use individual differences to isolate functional organization, biology, and utility of visual functions; with illustrative proposals for stereopsis
Jeremy B Wilmer
Neuron
|
June 22, 2007
Two distinct visual motion mechanisms for smooth pursuit: evidence from individual differences
Jeremy B Wilmer, Ken Nakayama
Perception
|
October 16, 2008
Self-reported Magic Eye stereogram skill predicts stereoacuity
Jeremy B Wilmer, Benjamin T Backus
Optometry and Vision Science : Official Publication of the American Academy of Optometry
|
July 14, 2009
Nearpoint phorias after nearwork predict ADHD symptoms in college students
Jeremy B Wilmer, Gregory M Buchanan
Vision Research
|
August 15, 2009
Genetic and environmental contributions to strabismus and phoria: evidence from twins
Jeremy B Wilmer, Benjamin T Backus
Journal of Vision
|
November 30, 2021
Two graphs walk into a bar: Readout-based measurement reveals the Bar-Tip Limit error, a common, categorical misinterpretation of mean bar graphs
Sarah H Kerns, Jeremy B Wilmer
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
|
September 6, 2014
What can individual differences reveal about face processing?
Galit Yovel, Jeremy B Wilmer, Brad Duchaine
Cognition
|
May 30, 2017
General object recognition is specific: Evidence from novel and familiar objects
Jennifer J Richler, Jeremy B Wilmer, Isabel Gauthier
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
|
October 28, 2014
Face recognition: a model specific ability
Jeremy B Wilmer, Laura T Germine, Ken Nakayama
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance
|
April 14, 2017
The inversion, part-whole, and composite effects reflect distinct perceptual mechanisms with varied relationships to face recognition
Constantin Rezlescu, Tirta Susilo, Jeremy B Wilmer, et al.
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