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Disruptive colouration and binocular disparity: breaking camouflage - Wendy Adams, Erich Graf and Matthew Anderson
Type: Article | 2019

Motion adaptation and attention: a critical review and meta-analysis - Laura Bartlett, Erich Graf, Nicholas Hedger and Wendy Adams
Type: Article | 2019

Reading sentences of words with rotated letters: an eye movement study - Hazel I. Blythe, Barbara.J. Juhasz, Lee Tbaily, Keith Rayner and Simon P. Liversedge
Type: Article | 2019

Using eye movements to understand how security screeners search for threats in X-ray baggage - Nicholas Donnelly, Alexander Muhl-Richardson, Hayward Godwin and Kyle R. Cave
Type: Article | 2019

The influence of number of syllables on word skipping during reading revisited - Denis Drieghe, Aaron Veldre, Gemma Fitzsimmons, Jane Ashby and Sally Andrews
Type: Article | 2019

The impact of hyperlinks on reading text - Gemma Fitzsimmons, Mark Weal and Denis Drieghe
Type: Article | 2019

Stable individual differences in occasion setting - Steven Glautier and Ovidiu-Ionut Brudan
Type: Article | 2019

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Type: Review | 2019

Guinea pigs, chinchillas, and degus (Caviomorphs) - Elizabeth Mcbride and A. Meredith
Type: Book Section | 2019 | Wiley-Blackwell | Item not available on this server.

The changing role of phonology in reading development - Sara V. Milledge and Hazel I. Blythe
Type: Review | 2019

Visual perception and natural illumination - Richard Murray and Wendy Adams
Type: Article | 2019

Goal-directed control in Pavlovian-instrumental transfer - Tina Seabrooke, Lee Hogarth, C. E. R. Edmunds and Chris J. Mitchell
Type: Article | 2019 | Item not available on this server.

Learning from failure: Errorful generation improves memory for items, not associations - Tina Seabrooke, Timothy J. Hollins, Christopher Kent, Andy J. Wills and Chris J. Mitchell
Type: Article | 2019 | Item not available on this server.

Selective effects of errorful generation on recognition memory: the role of motivation and surprise - Tina Seabrooke, Chris J. Mitchell, Andy J. Wills, Jessica L. Waters and Timothy J. Hollins
Type: Article | 2019

Automaticity and cognitive control: Effects of cognitive load on cue-controlled reward choice - Tina Seabrooke, Andy J. Wills, Lee Hogarth and Chris J. Mitchell
Type: Article | 2019 | Item not available on this server.

The biological bases of colour categorisation: from goldfish to the human brain - Katarzyna Siuda-Krzywicka, Marianna Boros, Paolo Bartolomeo and Christoph Witzel
Type: Article | 2019

When colours split from objects: The disconnection of colour perception from colour language and colour knowledge - Katarzyna Siuda-Krzywicka, Christoph Witzel, Myriam Taga, Marine Delanoe, Laurent Cohen and Paolo Bartolomeo
Type: Article | 2019

Color categorization independent of color naming - Katarzyna Siuda-Krzywicka, Christoph Witzel, Emma Chabani, Myriam Taga, Cécile Coste, Noëlla Cools, Sophie Ferrieux, Laurent Cohen, Tal Seidel Malkinson and Paolo Bartolomeo
Type: Article | 2019

The spectatorship of portraits by naïve beholders - Tobiasz, Robert Trawinski, N. Mestry, B. Harland, Simon P. Liversedge, Hayward Godwin and Nicholas Donnelly
Type: Article | 2019

Shape from shading under inconsistent illumination - John Wilder, Wendy Adams and Richard Murray
Type: Article | 2019

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Type: Article | 2019

Red, yellow, green, and blue are not particularly colorful - Christoph Witzel, John Maule and Anna Franklin
Type: Article | 2019

Eye-movement evidence for the mental representation of strokes in Chinese characters - Lili Yu, Jianping Xiong, Qiaoming Zhang, Denis Drieghe and Erik D. Reichle
Type: Article | 2019

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