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Pieter Moors

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Psychological Science|August 11, 2020
Can Item Effects Explain Away the Evidence for Unconscious Sound Symbolism? An Adversarial Commentary on Heyman, Maerten, Vankrunkelsven, Voorspoels, and Moors (2019)Hugh Rabagliati, Pieter Moors, Tom Heyman
Nature Human Behaviour|October 27, 2020
The benefits of adversarial collaboration for commentariesTom Heyman, Pieter Moors, Hugh Rabagliati
Frontiers in Psychology|February 13, 2016
Effects of Presentation Type and Visual Control in Numerosity Discrimination: Implications for Number Processing?Karolien Smets, Pieter Moors, Bert Reynvoet
Vision Research|March 7, 2020
Individual differences in processing orientation and proximity as emergent featuresCeline Samaey, Johan Wagemans, Pieter Moors
Peerj|February 3, 2017
Causal events enter awareness faster than non-causal eventsPieter Moors, Johan Wagemans, Lee de-Wit
Peerj|February 4, 2016
Faces in commonly experienced configurations enter awareness faster due to their curvature relative to fixationPieter Moors, Johan Wagemans, Lee de-Wit
Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society : JINS|October 19, 2021
The Value of Bayesian Methods for Accurate and Efficient Neuropsychological AssessmentHanne Huygelier, Céline R Gillebert, Pieter Moors
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|November 20, 2019
Configural superiority for varying contrast levelsPieter Moors, Thiago Leiros Costa, Johan Wagemans
Plos One|June 1, 2014
Moving stimuli are less effectively masked using traditional continuous flash suppression (CFS) compared to a moving Mondrian mask (MMM): a test case for feature-selective suppression and retinotopic adaptationPieter Moors, Johan Wagemans, Lee de-Wit
Plos One|May 2, 2023
Contributions of low- and high-level contextual mechanisms to human face perceptionMehmet Umut Canoluk, Pieter Moors, Valerie Goffaux
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Psychological Science|August 11, 2020
Can Item Effects Explain Away the Evidence for Unconscious Sound Symbolism? An Adversarial Commentary on Heyman, Maerten, Vankrunkelsven, Voorspoels, and Moors (2019)Hugh Rabagliati, Pieter Moors, Tom Heyman
Nature Human Behaviour|October 27, 2020
The benefits of adversarial collaboration for commentariesTom Heyman, Pieter Moors, Hugh Rabagliati
Frontiers in Psychology|February 13, 2016
Effects of Presentation Type and Visual Control in Numerosity Discrimination: Implications for Number Processing?Karolien Smets, Pieter Moors, Bert Reynvoet
Vision Research|March 7, 2020
Individual differences in processing orientation and proximity as emergent featuresCeline Samaey, Johan Wagemans, Pieter Moors
Peerj|February 3, 2017
Causal events enter awareness faster than non-causal eventsPieter Moors, Johan Wagemans, Lee de-Wit
Peerj|February 4, 2016
Faces in commonly experienced configurations enter awareness faster due to their curvature relative to fixationPieter Moors, Johan Wagemans, Lee de-Wit
Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society : JINS|October 19, 2021
The Value of Bayesian Methods for Accurate and Efficient Neuropsychological AssessmentHanne Huygelier, Céline R Gillebert, Pieter Moors
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|November 20, 2019
Configural superiority for varying contrast levelsPieter Moors, Thiago Leiros Costa, Johan Wagemans
Plos One|June 1, 2014
Moving stimuli are less effectively masked using traditional continuous flash suppression (CFS) compared to a moving Mondrian mask (MMM): a test case for feature-selective suppression and retinotopic adaptationPieter Moors, Johan Wagemans, Lee de-Wit
Plos One|May 2, 2023
Contributions of low- and high-level contextual mechanisms to human face perceptionMehmet Umut Canoluk, Pieter Moors, Valerie Goffaux
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