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Karl Verfaillie

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Behavior Research Methods|February 18, 2010
Determining the point of subjective ambiguity of ambiguous biological-motion figures with perspective cuesBen Schouten, Karl Verfaillie
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|March 1, 1991
Representational momentum and event course anticipation in the perception of implied periodical motionsKarl Verfaillie, Géry d'Ydewalle
Frontiers in Psychology|March 27, 2020
Flexible Orientation Tuning of Visual Representations of Human Body Postures: Evidence From Long-Term PrimingKarl Verfaillie, Anja Daems
Perception & Psychophysics|August 29, 2006
Perceiving depth in point-light actionsJan Vanrie, Karl Verfaillie
Behavior Research Methods, Instruments, & Computers : a Journal of the Psychonomic Society, Inc|January 12, 2005
Perception of biological motion: a stimulus set of human point-light actionsJan Vanrie, Karl Verfaillie
Progress in Brain Research|January 2, 2003
Transsaccadic memory for visual object detailPeter De Graef, Karl Verfaillie
Perception|July 15, 2004
Bistability and biasing effects in the perception of ambiguous point-light walkersJan Vanrie, Mathias Dekeyser, Karl Verfaillie
Behavior Research Methods, Instruments, & Computers : a Journal of the Psychonomic Society, Inc|October 25, 2002
Creating stimuli for the study of biological-motion perceptionMathias Dekeyser, Karl Verfaillie, Jan Vanrie
Frontiers in Psychology|September 28, 2020
Developmental Prosopagnosia and Elastic Versus Static Face Recognition in an Incidental Learning TaskTom Bylemans, Leia Vrancken, Karl Verfaillie
Plos One|October 13, 2011
Integrating biological motion: the role of grouping in the perception of point-light actionsErvin Poljac, Karl Verfaillie, Johan Wagemans
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Behavior Research Methods|February 18, 2010
Determining the point of subjective ambiguity of ambiguous biological-motion figures with perspective cuesBen Schouten, Karl Verfaillie
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|March 1, 1991
Representational momentum and event course anticipation in the perception of implied periodical motionsKarl Verfaillie, Géry d'Ydewalle
Frontiers in Psychology|March 27, 2020
Flexible Orientation Tuning of Visual Representations of Human Body Postures: Evidence From Long-Term PrimingKarl Verfaillie, Anja Daems
Perception & Psychophysics|August 29, 2006
Perceiving depth in point-light actionsJan Vanrie, Karl Verfaillie
Behavior Research Methods, Instruments, & Computers : a Journal of the Psychonomic Society, Inc|January 12, 2005
Perception of biological motion: a stimulus set of human point-light actionsJan Vanrie, Karl Verfaillie
Progress in Brain Research|January 2, 2003
Transsaccadic memory for visual object detailPeter De Graef, Karl Verfaillie
Perception|July 15, 2004
Bistability and biasing effects in the perception of ambiguous point-light walkersJan Vanrie, Mathias Dekeyser, Karl Verfaillie
Behavior Research Methods, Instruments, & Computers : a Journal of the Psychonomic Society, Inc|October 25, 2002
Creating stimuli for the study of biological-motion perceptionMathias Dekeyser, Karl Verfaillie, Jan Vanrie
Frontiers in Psychology|September 28, 2020
Developmental Prosopagnosia and Elastic Versus Static Face Recognition in an Incidental Learning TaskTom Bylemans, Leia Vrancken, Karl Verfaillie
Plos One|October 13, 2011
Integrating biological motion: the role of grouping in the perception of point-light actionsErvin Poljac, Karl Verfaillie, Johan Wagemans
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