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Weech S and Troje NF. Does a convexity prior explain the facing-the-viewer bias in the perception of biological motion?. F1000Posters 2013, 4:365 (poster)

Does a convexity prior explain the facing-the-viewer bias in the perception of biological motion?

Séamas Weech1, Nikolaus F Troje
Published 05 Jun 2013
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Published 05 Jun 2013

Does a convexity prior explain the facing-the-viewer bias in the perception of biological motion?

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Séamas Weech1, Nikolaus F Troje
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1 Departmetn of Psychology, Queen's University, Canada
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Vision Sciences Society Annual Meeting 2013
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