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2015
Do people “pop out”?
Mayer, Katja M.
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Voung, Quoc C.
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Thornton, Ian M.
2004
Anticipating action in complex scenes
Thornton, Ian M.
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Hayes, Amy E.
2006
An advantage for detecting dynamic targets in natural scenes
Vuong, Quoc C.
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Hof, Andries F.
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Bulthoff, Heinrich H.
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Thornton, Ian M.
2004
The multi-item localization (MILO) task : measuring the spatiotemporal context of vision for action
Thornton, Ian M.
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Horowitz, Todd S.
2000
An implicit measure of undetected change
Thornton, Ian M.
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Fernandez-Duque, Diego
1998
The visual perception of human locomotion
Thornton, Ian M.
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Pinto, Jeannine
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Shiffrar, Maggie
2003
Perception of biological motion in parietal patients
Battelli, Lorella
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Cavanagh, Patrick
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Thornton, Ian M.
2002
Representational momentum : new findings, new directions
Thornton, Ian M.
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Hubbard, Timothy L.
2002
Active versus passive processing of biological motion
Thornton, Ian M.
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Rensink, Ronald A.
2002
A matching advantage for dynamic human faces
Thornton, Ian M.
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Kourtzi, Zoe
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Change blindness
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