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Mila Sugovic

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Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|May 10, 2013
Catching ease influences perceived speed: evidence for action-specific effects from action-based measuresJessica K Witt, Mila Sugovic
Acta Psychologica|May 23, 2013
Spiders appear to move faster than non-threatening objects regardless of one's ability to block themJessica K Witt, Mila Sugovic
Experimental Brain Research|March 5, 2013
An older view on distance perception: older adults perceive walkable extents as fartherMila Sugovic, Jessica K Witt
Perception|December 25, 2010
Performance and ease influence perceived speedJessica K Witt, Mila Sugovic
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|December 29, 2011
Does ease to block a ball affect perceived ball speed? Examination of alternative hypothesesJessica K Witt, Mila Sugovic
Perception|May 25, 2013
Response bias cannot explain action-specific effects: evidence from compliant and non-compliant participantsJessica K Witt, Mila Sugovic
Acta Psychologica|February 9, 2016
Perceived distance and obesity: It's what you weigh, not what you thinkMila Sugovic, Philip Turk, Jessica K Witt
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|January 14, 2016
Action-specific perception of speed is independent of attentionJessica K Witt, Mila Sugovic, Michael D Dodd
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|September 5, 2013
A perceiver's own abilities influence perception, even when observing othersJessica K Witt, Susan C South, Mila Sugovic
Perception|September 23, 2011
When walls are no longer barriers: perception of wall height in parkourJ Eric T Taylor, Jessica K Witt, Mila Sugovic
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Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|May 10, 2013
Catching ease influences perceived speed: evidence for action-specific effects from action-based measuresJessica K Witt, Mila Sugovic
Acta Psychologica|May 23, 2013
Spiders appear to move faster than non-threatening objects regardless of one's ability to block themJessica K Witt, Mila Sugovic
Experimental Brain Research|March 5, 2013
An older view on distance perception: older adults perceive walkable extents as fartherMila Sugovic, Jessica K Witt
Perception|December 25, 2010
Performance and ease influence perceived speedJessica K Witt, Mila Sugovic
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|December 29, 2011
Does ease to block a ball affect perceived ball speed? Examination of alternative hypothesesJessica K Witt, Mila Sugovic
Perception|May 25, 2013
Response bias cannot explain action-specific effects: evidence from compliant and non-compliant participantsJessica K Witt, Mila Sugovic
Acta Psychologica|February 9, 2016
Perceived distance and obesity: It's what you weigh, not what you thinkMila Sugovic, Philip Turk, Jessica K Witt
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|January 14, 2016
Action-specific perception of speed is independent of attentionJessica K Witt, Mila Sugovic, Michael D Dodd
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|September 5, 2013
A perceiver's own abilities influence perception, even when observing othersJessica K Witt, Susan C South, Mila Sugovic
Perception|September 23, 2011
When walls are no longer barriers: perception of wall height in parkourJ Eric T Taylor, Jessica K Witt, Mila Sugovic
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