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Johan Wagemans

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I-Perception|August 10, 2018
Amodal Volume Completion and the Thin Building IllusionVebjørn Ekroll, Kathleen Mertens, Johan Wagemans
I-Perception|May 12, 2017
Sensitivity to Nonaccidental Configurations of Two-Line StimuliJonas Kubilius, Charlotte Sleurs, Johan Wagemans
Vision Research|August 26, 2011
Switching dynamics of border ownership: a stochastic model for bi-stable perceptionNaoki Kogo, Alessandra Galli, Johan Wagemans
Psychological Science|April 23, 2024
Exploring the Semantic-Inconsistency Effect in Scenes Using a Continuous Measure of Linguistic-Semantic SimilarityClaudia Damiano, Maarten Leemans, Johan Wagemans
Vision Research|October 12, 2010
The influence of orientation and contrast flicker on contour saliency of outlines of everyday objectsGeir Eliassen Nygård, Michaël Sassi, Johan Wagemans
Vision Research|May 13, 2010
Linking depth to lightness and anchoring within the differentiation-integration formalismNaoki Kogo, Luc Van Gool, Johan Wagemans
I-Perception|August 24, 2016
Part and Whole in Pictorial ReliefJan Koenderink, Andrea van Doorn, Johan Wagemans
Scientific Reports|May 11, 2016
Training of binocular rivalry suppression suggests stimulus-specific plasticity in monocular and binocular visual areasMark Vergeer, Johan Wagemans, Raymond van Ee
Plos Computational Biology|October 27, 2016
Apparent Motion Suppresses Responses in Early Visual Cortex: A Population Code ModelNathalie Van Humbeeck, Tom Putzeys, Johan Wagemans
Cognition|September 4, 2012
Picasso in the mind's eye of the beholder: three-dimensional filling-in of ambiguous line drawingsJan Koenderink, Andrea van Doorn, Johan Wagemans
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I-Perception|August 10, 2018
Amodal Volume Completion and the Thin Building IllusionVebjørn Ekroll, Kathleen Mertens, Johan Wagemans
I-Perception|May 12, 2017
Sensitivity to Nonaccidental Configurations of Two-Line StimuliJonas Kubilius, Charlotte Sleurs, Johan Wagemans
Vision Research|August 26, 2011
Switching dynamics of border ownership: a stochastic model for bi-stable perceptionNaoki Kogo, Alessandra Galli, Johan Wagemans
Psychological Science|April 23, 2024
Exploring the Semantic-Inconsistency Effect in Scenes Using a Continuous Measure of Linguistic-Semantic SimilarityClaudia Damiano, Maarten Leemans, Johan Wagemans
Vision Research|October 12, 2010
The influence of orientation and contrast flicker on contour saliency of outlines of everyday objectsGeir Eliassen Nygård, Michaël Sassi, Johan Wagemans
Vision Research|May 13, 2010
Linking depth to lightness and anchoring within the differentiation-integration formalismNaoki Kogo, Luc Van Gool, Johan Wagemans
I-Perception|August 24, 2016
Part and Whole in Pictorial ReliefJan Koenderink, Andrea van Doorn, Johan Wagemans
Scientific Reports|May 11, 2016
Training of binocular rivalry suppression suggests stimulus-specific plasticity in monocular and binocular visual areasMark Vergeer, Johan Wagemans, Raymond van Ee
Plos Computational Biology|October 27, 2016
Apparent Motion Suppresses Responses in Early Visual Cortex: A Population Code ModelNathalie Van Humbeeck, Tom Putzeys, Johan Wagemans
Cognition|September 4, 2012
Picasso in the mind's eye of the beholder: three-dimensional filling-in of ambiguous line drawingsJan Koenderink, Andrea van Doorn, Johan Wagemans
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