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Changes in apparent duration follow shifts in perceptual timing (2015)
Journal Article
Bruno, A., Ayhan, I., & Johnston, A. (2015). Changes in apparent duration follow shifts in perceptual timing. Journal of Vision, 15(6), doi:10.1167/15.6.2

It is well established that the apparent duration of moving visual objects is greater at higher as compared to slower speeds. Here we report the effects of acceleration and deceleration on the perceived duration of a drifting grating with average spe... Read More about Changes in apparent duration follow shifts in perceptual timing.

Illusory feature slowing: evidence for perceptual models of global facial change (2015)
Journal Article
Cook, R., Aichelburg, C., & Johnston, A. (2015). Illusory feature slowing: evidence for perceptual models of global facial change. Psychological Research, 26(4), 512-517. doi:10.1177/0956797614567340

Upright static faces are widely thought to recruit holistic representations, whereby individual features are integrated into nondecomposable wholes for recognition and interpretation. In contrast, little is known about the perceptual integration of d... Read More about Illusory feature slowing: evidence for perceptual models of global facial change.