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Kristin Michod Gagnier

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Visual Cognition|September 22, 2012
When less is more: Line-drawings lead to greater boundary extension than color photographsKristin Michod Gagnier, Helene Intraub
Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications|February 10, 2017
Visual completion from 2D cross-sections: Implications for visual theory and STEM education and practiceKristin Michod Gagnier, Thomas F Shipley
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|April 4, 2013
Fixating picture boundaries does not eliminate boundary extension: implications for scene representationKristin Michod Gagnier, Christopher A Dickinson, Helene Intraub
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Visual Cognition|September 22, 2012
When less is more: Line-drawings lead to greater boundary extension than color photographsKristin Michod Gagnier, Helene Intraub
Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications|February 10, 2017
Visual completion from 2D cross-sections: Implications for visual theory and STEM education and practiceKristin Michod Gagnier, Thomas F Shipley
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|April 4, 2013
Fixating picture boundaries does not eliminate boundary extension: implications for scene representationKristin Michod Gagnier, Christopher A Dickinson, Helene Intraub
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