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Marta Wnuczko

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Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|April 27, 2021
Foreshortening increases apparent anglesMarta Wnuczko, John M Kennedy
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|June 22, 2011
Pivots for pointing: visually-monitored pointing has higher arm elevations than pointing blindfoldedMarta Wnuczko, John M Kennedy
Perception|June 13, 2014
Pointing to azimuths and elevations of targets: blind and blindfolded-sightedMarta Wnuczko, John M Kennedy
Perception|April 3, 2014
Picture surface illusion: small effects on a major axisStefano Mastandrea, John M Kennedy, Marta Wnuczko
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|November 6, 2015
Foreshortening produces errors in the perception of angles pictured as on the groundMarta Wnuczko, Karan Singh, John M Kennedy
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|May 9, 2013
Elevation easier than plan for sighted and early-blind adults in a perspective-taking taskHsin-Yi Chao, John M Kennedy, Marta Wnuczko
The Journals of Gerontology. Series B, Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences|November 16, 2011
When age is irrelevant: distractor inhibition and target activation in priming of pop-outMarta Wnuczko, Jay Pratt, Lynn Hasher, et al.
Perception|May 2, 2023
Piaget's 3-mountains task with impossible options: Sighted, blindfolded, early and late blind participantsHsin-Yi Chao, Marta Wnuczko, John M Kennedy
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|October 12, 2012
Mirror image arm used in monocular, binocular, and blindfolded pointingMarta Wnuczko, John M Kennedy, Matthias Niemeier, et al.
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Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|April 27, 2021
Foreshortening increases apparent anglesMarta Wnuczko, John M Kennedy
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|June 22, 2011
Pivots for pointing: visually-monitored pointing has higher arm elevations than pointing blindfoldedMarta Wnuczko, John M Kennedy
Perception|June 13, 2014
Pointing to azimuths and elevations of targets: blind and blindfolded-sightedMarta Wnuczko, John M Kennedy
Perception|April 3, 2014
Picture surface illusion: small effects on a major axisStefano Mastandrea, John M Kennedy, Marta Wnuczko
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|November 6, 2015
Foreshortening produces errors in the perception of angles pictured as on the groundMarta Wnuczko, Karan Singh, John M Kennedy
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|May 9, 2013
Elevation easier than plan for sighted and early-blind adults in a perspective-taking taskHsin-Yi Chao, John M Kennedy, Marta Wnuczko
The Journals of Gerontology. Series B, Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences|November 16, 2011
When age is irrelevant: distractor inhibition and target activation in priming of pop-outMarta Wnuczko, Jay Pratt, Lynn Hasher, et al.
Perception|May 2, 2023
Piaget's 3-mountains task with impossible options: Sighted, blindfolded, early and late blind participantsHsin-Yi Chao, Marta Wnuczko, John M Kennedy
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|October 12, 2012
Mirror image arm used in monocular, binocular, and blindfolded pointingMarta Wnuczko, John M Kennedy, Matthias Niemeier, et al.
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