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Piers D L Howe

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Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)|November 25, 2005
V1 partially solves the stereo aperture problemPiers D L Howe, Margaret S Livingstone
Plos One|March 1, 2007
The use of the cancellation technique to quantify the Hermann grid illusionPiers D L Howe, Margaret S Livingstone
Plos One|January 24, 2014
Detecting unidentified changesPiers D L Howe, Margaret E Webb
Perception|October 23, 2015
Bilateral Advantages in Subitizing With Visual MaskingCampbell G Pryor, Piers D L Howe
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|November 28, 2014
Searching for the highest numberPiers D L Howe, Daniel R Little
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|March 31, 2017
Hallucinations and mental imagery demonstrate top-down effects on visual perceptionPiers D L Howe, Olivia L Carter
Frontiers in Psychology|September 13, 2012
The effect of visual distinctiveness on multiple object tracking performancePiers D L Howe, Alex O Holcombe
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|April 7, 2016
Failure to detect meaning in RSVP at 27 ms per pictureJohn F Maguire, Piers D L Howe
Journal of Vision|December 13, 2012
Motion information is sometimes used as an aid to the visual tracking of objectsPiers D L Howe, Alex O Holcombe
Plos One|July 11, 2019
Conformity to the descriptive norms of people with opposing political or social beliefsCampbell Pryor, Amy Perfors, Piers D L Howe
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Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)|November 25, 2005
V1 partially solves the stereo aperture problemPiers D L Howe, Margaret S Livingstone
Plos One|March 1, 2007
The use of the cancellation technique to quantify the Hermann grid illusionPiers D L Howe, Margaret S Livingstone
Plos One|January 24, 2014
Detecting unidentified changesPiers D L Howe, Margaret E Webb
Perception|October 23, 2015
Bilateral Advantages in Subitizing With Visual MaskingCampbell G Pryor, Piers D L Howe
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|November 28, 2014
Searching for the highest numberPiers D L Howe, Daniel R Little
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|March 31, 2017
Hallucinations and mental imagery demonstrate top-down effects on visual perceptionPiers D L Howe, Olivia L Carter
Frontiers in Psychology|September 13, 2012
The effect of visual distinctiveness on multiple object tracking performancePiers D L Howe, Alex O Holcombe
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|April 7, 2016
Failure to detect meaning in RSVP at 27 ms per pictureJohn F Maguire, Piers D L Howe
Journal of Vision|December 13, 2012
Motion information is sometimes used as an aid to the visual tracking of objectsPiers D L Howe, Alex O Holcombe
Plos One|July 11, 2019
Conformity to the descriptive norms of people with opposing political or social beliefsCampbell Pryor, Amy Perfors, Piers D L Howe
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