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Jessie J Peissig

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Annual Review of Psychology|August 15, 2006
Visual object recognition: do we know more now than we did 20 years ago?Jessie J Peissig, Michael J Tarr
Frontiers in Psychology|July 5, 2021
Who's Behind the Makeup? The Effects of Varying Levels of Cosmetics Application on Perceptions of Facial Attractiveness, Competence, and SociosexualityErick R Aguinaldo, Jessie J Peissig
Frontiers in Psychology|January 9, 2019
The Role of Regional Contrast Changes and Asymmetry in Facial Attractiveness Related to Cosmetic UseAmanda C Killian, Sinjini Mitra, Jessie J Peissig
Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior|January 1, 2003
Brief presentations are sufficient for pigeons to discriminate arrays of same and different stimuliEdward A Wasserman, Michael E Young, Jessie J Peissig
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|September 26, 2007
Is region-of-interest overlap comparison a reliable measure of category specificity?Chun-Chia Kung, Jessie J Peissig, Michael J Tarr
Vision Research|January 13, 2006
XOR style tasks for testing visual object processing in monkeysBritt Anderson, Jessie J Peissig, Jedediah Singer, et al.
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)|August 9, 2006
Effects of long-term object familiarity on event-related potentials in the monkeyJessie J Peissig, Jedediah Singer, Keisuke Kawasaki, et al.
Vision Research|August 10, 2002
Learning an object from multiple views enhances its recognition in an orthogonal rotational axis in pigeonsJessie J Peissig, Edward A Wasserman, Michael E Young, et al.
Perception|December 20, 2005
The role of edges in object recognition by pigeonsJessie J Peissig, Michael E Young, Edward A Wasserman, et al.
Behavioural Processes|November 16, 2018
Pigeons spontaneously form three-dimensional shape categoriesJessie J Peissig, Michael E Young, Edward A Wasserman, et al.
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Annual Review of Psychology|August 15, 2006
Visual object recognition: do we know more now than we did 20 years ago?Jessie J Peissig, Michael J Tarr
Frontiers in Psychology|July 5, 2021
Who's Behind the Makeup? The Effects of Varying Levels of Cosmetics Application on Perceptions of Facial Attractiveness, Competence, and SociosexualityErick R Aguinaldo, Jessie J Peissig
Frontiers in Psychology|January 9, 2019
The Role of Regional Contrast Changes and Asymmetry in Facial Attractiveness Related to Cosmetic UseAmanda C Killian, Sinjini Mitra, Jessie J Peissig
Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior|January 1, 2003
Brief presentations are sufficient for pigeons to discriminate arrays of same and different stimuliEdward A Wasserman, Michael E Young, Jessie J Peissig
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|September 26, 2007
Is region-of-interest overlap comparison a reliable measure of category specificity?Chun-Chia Kung, Jessie J Peissig, Michael J Tarr
Vision Research|January 13, 2006
XOR style tasks for testing visual object processing in monkeysBritt Anderson, Jessie J Peissig, Jedediah Singer, et al.
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)|August 9, 2006
Effects of long-term object familiarity on event-related potentials in the monkeyJessie J Peissig, Jedediah Singer, Keisuke Kawasaki, et al.
Vision Research|August 10, 2002
Learning an object from multiple views enhances its recognition in an orthogonal rotational axis in pigeonsJessie J Peissig, Edward A Wasserman, Michael E Young, et al.
Perception|December 20, 2005
The role of edges in object recognition by pigeonsJessie J Peissig, Michael E Young, Edward A Wasserman, et al.
Behavioural Processes|November 16, 2018
Pigeons spontaneously form three-dimensional shape categoriesJessie J Peissig, Michael E Young, Edward A Wasserman, et al.
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