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ISSN 2041-6695
Volume 2, issue 1 contents
Altered spatial frequency content in paintings by artists with schizophrenia
1 –9
Daniel Graham, Ming Meng
Short and Sweet
A mismatch in the human realism of face and voice produces an uncanny valley
10 –12
Wade J Mitchell, Kevin A Szerszen, Sr, Amy Shirong Lu, Paul W Schermerhorn, Matthias Scheutz, Karl F MacDorman
Object knowledge modulates colour appearance
13 –49
Christoph Witzel, Hanna Valkova, Thorsten Hansen, Karl Gegenfurtner
Alternation frequency thresholds for stereopsis as a technique for exploring stereoscopic difficulties
50 –68
Svetlana Rychkova, Jacques Ninio
Applying the Helmholtz illusion to fashion: horizontal stripes won’t make you look fatter
69 –76
Peter Thompson, Kyriaki Mikellidou
Measuring 3D point configurations in pictorial space
77 –111
Johan Wagemans, Andrea J van Doorn, Jan J Koenderink
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