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Perceptual and Motor Skills|April 1, 1990
Note on aftereffect of unidirectional sound-level change with different durations of test stimulusA H Reinhardt-Rutland
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|October 22, 2005
Sports utility vehicles and older pedestrians: attitudes to SUVs and "slam door" rolling stock represent a paradoxTony H Reinhardt-Rutland
Perception|February 7, 2001
The framing effect with rectangular and trapezoidal surfaces: actual and pictorial surface slant, frame orientation, and viewing conditionA H Reinhardt-Rutland
The Journal of General Psychology|August 21, 2003
Induced rotational motion with nonabutting inducing and induced stimuli: implications regarding two forms of induced motionA H Reinhardt-Rutland
Perceptual and Motor Skills|April 1, 1995
On the possible causal relation between perceived spatial orientation and induced motionA H Reinhardt-Rutland
Perception|January 1, 1995
Perceiving the orientation in depth of real surfaces: background pattern affects motion and pictorial informationA H Reinhardt-Rutland
Perceptual and Motor Skills|February 1, 1983
Aftereffect of induced rotation: separation of inducing and static areas, and monocular componentA H Reinhardt-Rutland
Perception & Psychophysics|December 1, 1980
Two auditory aftereffects and their dependency on carrier frequencyA H Reinhardt-Rutland
The Journal of General Psychology|January 1, 1995
Evidence for frequency-dependent and frequency-independent components in increasing- and decreasing-loudness aftereffectsA H Reinhardt-Rutland
The Journal of General Psychology|April 1, 1995
Increasing- and decreasing-loudness aftereffects: asymmetrical functions for absolute rate of sound level change in adapting stimulusA H Reinhardt-Rutland
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Perceptual and Motor Skills|April 1, 1990
Note on aftereffect of unidirectional sound-level change with different durations of test stimulusA H Reinhardt-Rutland
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|October 22, 2005
Sports utility vehicles and older pedestrians: attitudes to SUVs and "slam door" rolling stock represent a paradoxTony H Reinhardt-Rutland
Perception|February 7, 2001
The framing effect with rectangular and trapezoidal surfaces: actual and pictorial surface slant, frame orientation, and viewing conditionA H Reinhardt-Rutland
The Journal of General Psychology|August 21, 2003
Induced rotational motion with nonabutting inducing and induced stimuli: implications regarding two forms of induced motionA H Reinhardt-Rutland
Perceptual and Motor Skills|April 1, 1995
On the possible causal relation between perceived spatial orientation and induced motionA H Reinhardt-Rutland
Perception|January 1, 1995
Perceiving the orientation in depth of real surfaces: background pattern affects motion and pictorial informationA H Reinhardt-Rutland
Perceptual and Motor Skills|February 1, 1983
Aftereffect of induced rotation: separation of inducing and static areas, and monocular componentA H Reinhardt-Rutland
Perception & Psychophysics|December 1, 1980
Two auditory aftereffects and their dependency on carrier frequencyA H Reinhardt-Rutland
The Journal of General Psychology|January 1, 1995
Evidence for frequency-dependent and frequency-independent components in increasing- and decreasing-loudness aftereffectsA H Reinhardt-Rutland
The Journal of General Psychology|April 1, 1995
Increasing- and decreasing-loudness aftereffects: asymmetrical functions for absolute rate of sound level change in adapting stimulusA H Reinhardt-Rutland
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