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Ute Leonards

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Vision Research|August 1, 2009
Schizotypal personality traits influence idiosyncratic initiation of saccadic face explorationUte Leonards, Christine Mohr
Journal of Vision|March 26, 2013
Using eye movements to explore switch costs in working memoryCraig Hedge, Ute Leonards
Perception|February 8, 2005
Shadowy surprise!Ute Leonards, Tom Troscianko
Psychiatry Research|September 6, 2005
Does contextual information influence positive and negative schizotypy scores in healthy individuals? The answer is maybeChristine Mohr, Ute Leonards
Frontiers in Psychology|March 1, 2016
Iconic Gestures for Robot Avatars, Recognition and Integration with SpeechPaul Bremner, Ute Leonards
Journal of Vision|April 10, 2010
What makes cast shadows hard to see?Gillian Porter, Andrea Tales, Ute Leonards
Vision Research|July 27, 2005
Idiosyncratic initiation of saccadic face exploration in humansUte Leonards, Nicholas E Scott-Samuel
Experimental Brain Research|June 4, 2013
Line bisection by eye and by hand reveal opposite biasesUte Leonards, Samantha Stone, Christine Mohr
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|September 6, 2015
Selection in spatial working memory is independent of perceptual selective attention, but they interact in a shared spatial priority mapCraig Hedge, Klaus Oberauer, Ute Leonards
Plos One|August 27, 2021
Nature benefits revisited: Differences in gait kinematics between nature and urban images disappear when image types are controlled for likeabilityDaria Burtan, Jeremy F Burn, Ute Leonards
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Vision Research|August 1, 2009
Schizotypal personality traits influence idiosyncratic initiation of saccadic face explorationUte Leonards, Christine Mohr
Journal of Vision|March 26, 2013
Using eye movements to explore switch costs in working memoryCraig Hedge, Ute Leonards
Perception|February 8, 2005
Shadowy surprise!Ute Leonards, Tom Troscianko
Psychiatry Research|September 6, 2005
Does contextual information influence positive and negative schizotypy scores in healthy individuals? The answer is maybeChristine Mohr, Ute Leonards
Frontiers in Psychology|March 1, 2016
Iconic Gestures for Robot Avatars, Recognition and Integration with SpeechPaul Bremner, Ute Leonards
Journal of Vision|April 10, 2010
What makes cast shadows hard to see?Gillian Porter, Andrea Tales, Ute Leonards
Vision Research|July 27, 2005
Idiosyncratic initiation of saccadic face exploration in humansUte Leonards, Nicholas E Scott-Samuel
Experimental Brain Research|June 4, 2013
Line bisection by eye and by hand reveal opposite biasesUte Leonards, Samantha Stone, Christine Mohr
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|September 6, 2015
Selection in spatial working memory is independent of perceptual selective attention, but they interact in a shared spatial priority mapCraig Hedge, Klaus Oberauer, Ute Leonards
Plos One|August 27, 2021
Nature benefits revisited: Differences in gait kinematics between nature and urban images disappear when image types are controlled for likeabilityDaria Burtan, Jeremy F Burn, Ute Leonards
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