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Marc H E de Lussanet

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Science (New York, N.Y.)|February 26, 2016
Comment on "Cortical folding scales universally with surface area and thickness, not number of neurons"Marc H E de Lussanet
Peerj|June 19, 2019
Opposite asymmetries of face and trunk and of kissing and hugging, as predicted by the axial twist hypothesisMarc H E de Lussanet
Evolution & Development|March 18, 2011
A hexamer origin of the echinoderms' five raysMarc H E de Lussanet
Journal of the Royal Society, Interface|January 26, 2007
The smaller your mouth, the longer your snout: predicting the snout length of Syngnathus acus, Centriscus scutatus and other pipette feedersMarc H E de Lussanet, M Muller
Journal of Vision|October 24, 2012
Depth perception from point-light biological motion displaysMarc H E de Lussanet, Markus Lappe
Neuropsychology|December 22, 2014
Decussation as an axial twist: A comment on Kinsbourne (2013)Marc H E de Lussanet, Jan W M Osse
Plos One|August 19, 2014
Observing a movement correction during walking affects evoked responses but not unperturbed walkingFrank Behrendt, Marc H E de Lussanet, Heiko Wagner
Journal of Vision|October 9, 2009
Perception of limited-lifetime biological motion from different viewpointsSimone Kuhlmann, Marc H E de Lussanet, Markus Lappe
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|May 21, 2011
Adaptation to biological motion leads to a motion and a form aftereffectStefanie Theusner, Marc H E de Lussanet, Markus Lappe
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|January 11, 2012
Local-to-global form interference in biological motion perceptionKarin Wittinghofer, Marc H E de Lussanet, Markus Lappe
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Science (New York, N.Y.)|February 26, 2016
Comment on "Cortical folding scales universally with surface area and thickness, not number of neurons"Marc H E de Lussanet
Peerj|June 19, 2019
Opposite asymmetries of face and trunk and of kissing and hugging, as predicted by the axial twist hypothesisMarc H E de Lussanet
Evolution & Development|March 18, 2011
A hexamer origin of the echinoderms' five raysMarc H E de Lussanet
Journal of the Royal Society, Interface|January 26, 2007
The smaller your mouth, the longer your snout: predicting the snout length of Syngnathus acus, Centriscus scutatus and other pipette feedersMarc H E de Lussanet, M Muller
Journal of Vision|October 24, 2012
Depth perception from point-light biological motion displaysMarc H E de Lussanet, Markus Lappe
Neuropsychology|December 22, 2014
Decussation as an axial twist: A comment on Kinsbourne (2013)Marc H E de Lussanet, Jan W M Osse
Plos One|August 19, 2014
Observing a movement correction during walking affects evoked responses but not unperturbed walkingFrank Behrendt, Marc H E de Lussanet, Heiko Wagner
Journal of Vision|October 9, 2009
Perception of limited-lifetime biological motion from different viewpointsSimone Kuhlmann, Marc H E de Lussanet, Markus Lappe
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|May 21, 2011
Adaptation to biological motion leads to a motion and a form aftereffectStefanie Theusner, Marc H E de Lussanet, Markus Lappe
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|January 11, 2012
Local-to-global form interference in biological motion perceptionKarin Wittinghofer, Marc H E de Lussanet, Markus Lappe
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