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Frontiers in Neuroscience|November 5, 2019
Gender and the Body Size Aftereffect: Implications for Neural ProcessingKevin R Brooks, Evelyn Baldry, Jonathan Mond, et al.
Journal of Vision|February 10, 2004
Human discrimination of visual direction of motion with and without smooth pursuit eye movementsAnton E Krukowski, Kathleen A Pirog, Brent R Beutter, et al.
The International Journal of Eating Disorders|December 20, 2018
Experimental manipulation of visual attention affects body size adaptation but not body dissatisfactionIan D Stephen, Katie Hunter, Daniel Sturman, et al.
Perspectives on Psychological Science : a Journal of the Association for Psychological Science|November 15, 2019
Looking at the Figures: Visual Adaptation as a Mechanism for Body-Size and -Shape MisperceptionKevin R Brooks, Jonathan Mond, Deborah Mitchison, et al.
Perception|January 7, 2014
The movement advantage in famous and unfamiliar faces: a comparison of point-light displays and shape-normalised avatar stimuliRachel J Bennetts, Jeesun Kim, Darren Burke, et al.
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|November 11, 2020
The "cheerleader effect" in facial and bodily attractiveness: A result of memory bias and not perceptual encodingJean Yj Hsieh, O Scott Gwinn, Kevin R Brooks, et al.
The Journal of International Medical Research|October 28, 2017
Body size and shape misperception and visual adaptation: An overview of an emerging research paradigmKirsten L Challinor, Jonathan Mond, Ian D Stephen, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|December 6, 2019
The Thin White Line: Adaptation Suggests a Common Neural Mechanism for Judgments of Asian and Caucasian Body SizeLewis Gould-Fensom, Chrystalle B Y Tan, Kevin R Brooks, et al.
The International Journal of Eating Disorders|August 14, 2023
Testing visual self-misperception in anorexia nervosa using a symmetrical body size estimation paradigmStephen Gadsby, Regine Zopf, Kevin R Brooks, et al.
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Frontiers in Neuroscience|November 5, 2019
Gender and the Body Size Aftereffect: Implications for Neural ProcessingKevin R Brooks, Evelyn Baldry, Jonathan Mond, et al.
Journal of Vision|February 10, 2004
Human discrimination of visual direction of motion with and without smooth pursuit eye movementsAnton E Krukowski, Kathleen A Pirog, Brent R Beutter, et al.
The International Journal of Eating Disorders|December 20, 2018
Experimental manipulation of visual attention affects body size adaptation but not body dissatisfactionIan D Stephen, Katie Hunter, Daniel Sturman, et al.
Perspectives on Psychological Science : a Journal of the Association for Psychological Science|November 15, 2019
Looking at the Figures: Visual Adaptation as a Mechanism for Body-Size and -Shape MisperceptionKevin R Brooks, Jonathan Mond, Deborah Mitchison, et al.
Perception|January 7, 2014
The movement advantage in famous and unfamiliar faces: a comparison of point-light displays and shape-normalised avatar stimuliRachel J Bennetts, Jeesun Kim, Darren Burke, et al.
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|November 11, 2020
The "cheerleader effect" in facial and bodily attractiveness: A result of memory bias and not perceptual encodingJean Yj Hsieh, O Scott Gwinn, Kevin R Brooks, et al.
The Journal of International Medical Research|October 28, 2017
Body size and shape misperception and visual adaptation: An overview of an emerging research paradigmKirsten L Challinor, Jonathan Mond, Ian D Stephen, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|December 6, 2019
The Thin White Line: Adaptation Suggests a Common Neural Mechanism for Judgments of Asian and Caucasian Body SizeLewis Gould-Fensom, Chrystalle B Y Tan, Kevin R Brooks, et al.
The International Journal of Eating Disorders|August 14, 2023
Testing visual self-misperception in anorexia nervosa using a symmetrical body size estimation paradigmStephen Gadsby, Regine Zopf, Kevin R Brooks, et al.
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