Size Perception And NotAnne D Mcclure Walk
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Number of relevant bibliographic references: 20.Ident. | Authors (with country if any) | Title |
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000105 | Damian G. Kelty-Stephen [États-Unis] ; Charles L. Eddy | Self-trained perception need not be veridical: striking can exaggerate judgment by wielding and can transfer exaggeration to new stimuli. |
000671 | Morton A. Heller [États-Unis] ; Amy Smith [États-Unis] ; Rita Schnarr [États-Unis] ; Jennifer Larson [États-Unis] ; Soledad Ballesteros [Espagne] | The Horizontal-Vertical Curvature Illusion in Touch Is Present in Three-Dimensional Objects and Raised Lines |
000802 | Adam D. Cooper [États-Unis] ; Cassidy P. Sterling ; Michael P. Bacon ; Bruce Bridgeman | Does action affect perception or memory? |
000939 | Zsolt Palatinus [États-Unis] ; Claudia Carello ; M T Turvey | Principles of part-whole selective perception by dynamic touch extend to the torso. |
000C07 | Damian G. Stephen [États-Unis] ; Ryan Arzamarski ; Claire F. Michaels | The role of fractality in perceptual learning: exploration in dynamic touch. |
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000E80 | Damian G. Stephen [États-Unis] ; Ryan Arzamarski | Self-training of dynamic touch: striking improves judgment by wielding. |
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002123 | C. Carello [États-Unis] ; M V Santana ; G. Burton | Selective perception by dynamic touch. |
002193 | R L Klatzky [États-Unis] ; S J Lederman | Identifying objects from a haptic glance. |
002280 | L. M. Schultz [États-Unis] ; J. T. Petersik | Visual-haptic relations in a two-dimensional size-matching task |
002412 | C. L. Reed [États-Unis] ; S. J. Lederman ; R. L. Klatzky | Haptic integration of planar size with hardness, texture, and planar contour |
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