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page 398 – 409
page 410 – 412
page 413
page 414 – 425
page 426 – 439
page 440 – 454
page 455 – 458
page 459 – 466
page 467 – 480
page 481 – 494
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ISSN 2041-6695
Volume 3, issue 7 contents
Eye of the beholder: Symmetry perception in social judgments based on whole body displays
398 –409
Jennifer Rees Brown, Rick van der Zwan, Anna Brooks
i-Comment
The cognitive neuroscience of crossmodal correspondences
410 –412
Charles Spence, Cesare V. Parise
i-Review
Navigating the vision science Internet
413
Damien Mannion
Art and Perception (
Special issue
)
Perception while watching movies: Effects of physical screen size and scene type
414 –425
Tom Troscianko, Timothy S. Meese, Stephen Hinde
Art and Perception (
Special issue
)
Using an oculomotor signature as an indicator of aesthetic preference
426 –439
Tim Holmes, Johannes M. Zanker
On the rules of integration of crowded orientation signals
440 –454
Endel Põder
Art and Perception (
Special issue
)
Empirical aesthetics, the beautiful challenge: An introduction to the special issue on Art & Perception
455 –458
M. Dorothee Augustin, Johan Wagemans
Children’s and adults' size estimates at near and far distances: A test of the perceptual learning theory of size constancy development
459 –466
Michael Kavšek, Carl E. Granrud
Awareness of the light field: the case of deformation
467 –480
Andrea J. van Doorn, Jan J. Koenderink, James T. Todd, Johan Wagemans
A developmental difference in shape processing and word–shape associations between 4 and 6.5 year olds
481 –494
Bart Ons, Johan Wagemans
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