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Thomas F Shipley

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Psychological Science|June 17, 2003
The effect of object and event orientation on perception of biological motionThomas F Shipley
Cognitive Processing|April 19, 2013
Introduction to the special issue on spatial learning and reasoning processesThomas F Shipley, Dedre Gentner
Cognitive Processing|February 27, 2013
Breaking new ground in the mind: an initial study of mental brittle transformation and mental rigid rotation in science expertsIlyse Resnick, Thomas F Shipley
Developmental Neuropsychology|May 14, 2009
Event-related potentials to point-light displays of human actions in five-month-old infantsPeter J Marshall, Thomas F Shipley
Perception|October 29, 2003
Boundary completion in illusory contours: interpolation or extrapolation?Thomas F Shipley, Philip J Kellman
Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications|February 10, 2017
Visual completion from 2D cross-sections: Implications for visual theory and STEM education and practiceKristin Michod Gagnier, Thomas F Shipley
Cognitive Processing|February 21, 2013
Twisting space: are rigid and non-rigid mental transformations separate spatial skills?Kinnari Atit, Thomas F Shipley, Basil Tikoff
Experimental Psychology|November 7, 2012
Individual differences in mental rotation: piecemeal versus holistic processingPeter Khooshabeh, Mary Hegarty, Thomas F Shipley
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|December 22, 2010
The world is not flat: can people reorient using slope?Daniele Nardi, Nora S Newcombe, Thomas F Shipley
Memory & Cognition|October 12, 2012
Reorienting with terrain slope and landmarksDaniele Nardi, Nora S Newcombe, Thomas F Shipley
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Psychological Science|June 17, 2003
The effect of object and event orientation on perception of biological motionThomas F Shipley
Cognitive Processing|April 19, 2013
Introduction to the special issue on spatial learning and reasoning processesThomas F Shipley, Dedre Gentner
Cognitive Processing|February 27, 2013
Breaking new ground in the mind: an initial study of mental brittle transformation and mental rigid rotation in science expertsIlyse Resnick, Thomas F Shipley
Developmental Neuropsychology|May 14, 2009
Event-related potentials to point-light displays of human actions in five-month-old infantsPeter J Marshall, Thomas F Shipley
Perception|October 29, 2003
Boundary completion in illusory contours: interpolation or extrapolation?Thomas F Shipley, Philip J Kellman
Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications|February 10, 2017
Visual completion from 2D cross-sections: Implications for visual theory and STEM education and practiceKristin Michod Gagnier, Thomas F Shipley
Cognitive Processing|February 21, 2013
Twisting space: are rigid and non-rigid mental transformations separate spatial skills?Kinnari Atit, Thomas F Shipley, Basil Tikoff
Experimental Psychology|November 7, 2012
Individual differences in mental rotation: piecemeal versus holistic processingPeter Khooshabeh, Mary Hegarty, Thomas F Shipley
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|December 22, 2010
The world is not flat: can people reorient using slope?Daniele Nardi, Nora S Newcombe, Thomas F Shipley
Memory & Cognition|October 12, 2012
Reorienting with terrain slope and landmarksDaniele Nardi, Nora S Newcombe, Thomas F Shipley
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