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Nicholas M Van Horn

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Vision Research|August 23, 2011
Motion aftereffect duration is not changed by perceptual learning: evidence against the representation modification hypothesisAlexander A Petrov, Nicholas M Van Horn
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|March 12, 2011
Dissociable perceptual-learning mechanisms revealed by diffusion-model analysisAlexander A Petrov, Nicholas M Van Horn, Roger Ratcliff
Journal of Vision|October 19, 2011
The visual identification of relational categoriesAlexander A Petrov, Nicholas M Van Horn, James T Todd
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Vision Research|August 23, 2011
Motion aftereffect duration is not changed by perceptual learning: evidence against the representation modification hypothesisAlexander A Petrov, Nicholas M Van Horn
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|March 12, 2011
Dissociable perceptual-learning mechanisms revealed by diffusion-model analysisAlexander A Petrov, Nicholas M Van Horn, Roger Ratcliff
Journal of Vision|October 19, 2011
The visual identification of relational categoriesAlexander A Petrov, Nicholas M Van Horn, James T Todd
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