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Rebecca Lawson

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Memory & Cognition|May 11, 2007
The science of cycology: failures to understand how everyday objects workRebecca Lawson
Memory & Cognition|April 9, 2005
Depth rotation and mirror-image reflection reduce affective preference as well as recognition memory for pictures of novel objectsRebecca Lawson
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|March 1, 2005
View sensitivity increases for same-shape matches if mismatches show pairs of more similar shapesRebecca Lawson
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|August 6, 2009
A comparison of the effects of depth rotation on visual and haptic three-dimensional object recognitionRebecca Lawson
Cognition|September 6, 2011
Mirrors, mirrors on the wall…the ubiquitous multiple reflection errorRebecca Lawson
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|November 8, 2013
Recognizing familiar objects by hand and foot: Haptic shape perception generalizes to inputs from unusual locations and untrained body partsRebecca Lawson
Perception & Psychophysics|May 8, 2004
Recognizing a plane-misoriented view of a familiar object is not influenced by the ease of specifying the main axis of elongation of that objectRebecca Lawson
Seeing and Perceiving|August 26, 2011
An investigation into the cause of orientation-sensitivity in haptic object recognitionRebecca Lawson
Cognition|January 26, 2010
People cannot locate the projection of an object on the surface of a mirrorRebecca Lawson
Acta Psychologica|November 9, 2002
Recognition thresholds for plane-rotated pictures of familiar objectsRebecca Lawson, Pierre Jolicoeur
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Memory & Cognition|May 11, 2007
The science of cycology: failures to understand how everyday objects workRebecca Lawson
Memory & Cognition|April 9, 2005
Depth rotation and mirror-image reflection reduce affective preference as well as recognition memory for pictures of novel objectsRebecca Lawson
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|March 1, 2005
View sensitivity increases for same-shape matches if mismatches show pairs of more similar shapesRebecca Lawson
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|August 6, 2009
A comparison of the effects of depth rotation on visual and haptic three-dimensional object recognitionRebecca Lawson
Cognition|September 6, 2011
Mirrors, mirrors on the wall…the ubiquitous multiple reflection errorRebecca Lawson
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|November 8, 2013
Recognizing familiar objects by hand and foot: Haptic shape perception generalizes to inputs from unusual locations and untrained body partsRebecca Lawson
Perception & Psychophysics|May 8, 2004
Recognizing a plane-misoriented view of a familiar object is not influenced by the ease of specifying the main axis of elongation of that objectRebecca Lawson
Seeing and Perceiving|August 26, 2011
An investigation into the cause of orientation-sensitivity in haptic object recognitionRebecca Lawson
Cognition|January 26, 2010
People cannot locate the projection of an object on the surface of a mirrorRebecca Lawson
Acta Psychologica|November 9, 2002
Recognition thresholds for plane-rotated pictures of familiar objectsRebecca Lawson, Pierre Jolicoeur
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