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The British Journal of Social Psychology
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July 17, 2024
How the manner in which data is visualized affects and corrects (mis)perceptions of political polarization
JonRobert Tartaglione, Lee de-Wit
I-Perception
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August 29, 2014
Do we need another neural correlate of contour integration?
Lee de-Wit, Dietrich Samuel Schwarzkopf
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience
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July 2, 2010
Predictive coding and the neural response to predictable stimuli
Lee de-Wit, Bart Machilsen, Tom Putzeys
Nature
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March 1, 2023
How we investigated the diversity of our undergraduate curriculum
Sakshi Ghai, Lee de-Wit, Yan Mak
Peerj
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February 3, 2017
Causal events enter awareness faster than non-causal events
Pieter Moors, Johan Wagemans, Lee de-Wit
Peerj
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February 4, 2016
Faces in commonly experienced configurations enter awareness faster due to their curvature relative to fixation
Pieter Moors, Johan Wagemans, Lee de-Wit
Cognition
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February 7, 2012
Perceptual wholes can reduce the conscious accessibility of their parts
Ervin Poljac, Lee de-Wit, Johan Wagemans
Plos One
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June 1, 2014
Moving stimuli are less effectively masked using traditional continuous flash suppression (CFS) compared to a moving Mondrian mask (MMM): a test case for feature-selective suppression and retinotopic adaptation
Pieter Moors, Johan Wagemans, Lee de-Wit
I-Perception
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November 13, 2012
Shadows remain segmented as selectable regions in object-based attention paradigms
Lee de-Wit, David Milner, Robert Kentridge
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
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February 3, 2016
Is neuroimaging measuring information in the brain?
Lee de-Wit, David Alexander, Vebjørn Ekroll, et al.
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The British Journal of Social Psychology
|
July 17, 2024
How the manner in which data is visualized affects and corrects (mis)perceptions of political polarization
JonRobert Tartaglione, Lee de-Wit
I-Perception
|
August 29, 2014
Do we need another neural correlate of contour integration?
Lee de-Wit, Dietrich Samuel Schwarzkopf
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience
|
July 2, 2010
Predictive coding and the neural response to predictable stimuli
Lee de-Wit, Bart Machilsen, Tom Putzeys
Nature
|
March 1, 2023
How we investigated the diversity of our undergraduate curriculum
Sakshi Ghai, Lee de-Wit, Yan Mak
Peerj
|
February 3, 2017
Causal events enter awareness faster than non-causal events
Pieter Moors, Johan Wagemans, Lee de-Wit
Peerj
|
February 4, 2016
Faces in commonly experienced configurations enter awareness faster due to their curvature relative to fixation
Pieter Moors, Johan Wagemans, Lee de-Wit
Cognition
|
February 7, 2012
Perceptual wholes can reduce the conscious accessibility of their parts
Ervin Poljac, Lee de-Wit, Johan Wagemans
Plos One
|
June 1, 2014
Moving stimuli are less effectively masked using traditional continuous flash suppression (CFS) compared to a moving Mondrian mask (MMM): a test case for feature-selective suppression and retinotopic adaptation
Pieter Moors, Johan Wagemans, Lee de-Wit
I-Perception
|
November 13, 2012
Shadows remain segmented as selectable regions in object-based attention paradigms
Lee de-Wit, David Milner, Robert Kentridge
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
|
February 3, 2016
Is neuroimaging measuring information in the brain?
Lee de-Wit, David Alexander, Vebjørn Ekroll, et al.
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