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2018
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47 (3), pp. 239 - 253 (2018)
Aperture synthesis shows perceptual integration of geometrical form across saccades. Perception 2017
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8 (2), pp. 1 - 21 (2017)
Saccades to explicit and virtual features in the Poggendorff figure show perceptual biases. i-Perception
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8, 16 (2017)
Susceptibility to Ebbinghaus and Muller-Lyer illusions in autistic children: a comparison of three different methods. Molecular Autism
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17 (6), 16 (2017)
Labeled lines for image blur and contrast. Journal of Vision 2016
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128, pp. 83 - 94 (2016)
Geometrical features underlying the perception of collinearity. Vision Research
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78 (8), pp. 2621 - 2632 (2016)
Low-level mediation of directionally specific motion aftereffects: Motion perception is not necessary. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics
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124 (July), pp. 15 - 23 (2016)
The computation of relative numerosity, size and density. Vision Research 2015
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233 (7), pp. 1993 - 2000 (2015)
Rapid eye movements to a virtual target are biased by illusory context in the Poggendorff figure. Experimental Brain Research
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25 (19), pp. R831 - R833 (2015)
Visual neuroscience: Dissociating perceptual and occulomotor localization of moving objects. Current Biology
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233 (7), pp. 2115 - 2125 (2015)
Tilted frames of reference have similar effects on the perception of gravitational vertical and the planning of vertical saccadic eye movements. Experimental Brain Research 2014
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14 (1), Art. no. 7 (2014)
A bias-free measure of retinotopic tilt adaptation. Journal of Vision
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281 (1790), 20141137, pp. 1 - 9 (2014)
A texture-processing model of the 'visual sense of number'. Proceedings of the Royal Society B - Biological Sciences
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9 (10), e110729 (2014)
Which way is down? positional distortion in the tilt illusion. PLoS ONE 2013
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30 (5-6), pp. 197 - 206 (2013)
Linking hypotheses underlying Class A and Class B methods. Visual Neuroscience 2012
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55, pp. 47 - 51 (2012)
Motion adaptation does not depend on attention to the adaptor. Vision Research
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279 (1739), pp. 2754 - 2760 (2012)
Perceived pattern regularity computed as a summary statistic: implications for camouflage. Proceedings of the Royal Society B - Biological Sciences 2011
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108 (49), pp. 19552 - 19557 (2011)
A common visual metric for approximate number and density. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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51 (7), pp. 738 - 753 (2011)
Features and the 'primal sketch'. Vision Research
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51 (20), pp. 2169 - 2175 (2011)
Wohlgemuth was right: Distracting attention from the adapting stimulus does not decrease the motion after-effect. Vision Research
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51 (21-22), pp. 2312 - 2316 (2011)
Evidence for a subtractive component in motion adaptation. Vision Research