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J. Timothy Petersik
J. Timothy Petersik
Ripon College
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The two-process distinction in apparent motion.
JT Petersik
Psychological Bulletin 106 (1), 107, 1989
1301989
Factors controlling the competing sensations produced by a bistable stroboscopic motion display
JT Petersik, A Pantle
Vision Research 19 (2), 143-154, 1979
1271979
Acceptance of novel flavours is increased after early experience of diverse tastes
PJ Capretta, JT Petersik, DJ Stewart
Nature 254 (5502), 689-691, 1975
1151975
Effects of spatial parameters on the perceptual organization of a bistable motion display
AJ Pantle, JT Petersik
Perception & Psychophysics 27 (4), 307-312, 1980
831980
Apparent movement of successively generated subjective figures
JT Petersik, KI Hicks, AJ Pantle
Perception 7 (4), 371-383, 1978
701978
The effects of spatial and temporal factors on the perception of stroboscopic rotation simulations
JT Petersik
Perception 9 (3), 271-283, 1980
611980
Three-dimensional object constancy: Coherence of a simulated rotating sphere in noise
JT Petersik
Perception & psychophysics 25, 328-335, 1979
501979
The evolution of explanations of a perceptual phenomenon: A case history using the Ternus effect
JT Petersik, CM Rice
Perception 35 (6), 807-821, 2006
432006
A three-dimensional motion aftereffect produced by prolonged adaptation to a rotation simulation
JT Petersik, A Shepard, R Malsch
Perception 13 (4), 489-497, 1984
401984
Failure to find an absolute retinal limit of a putative short-range process in apparent motion
JT Petersik, R Pufahl, E Krasnoff
Vision Research 23 (12), 1663-1670, 1983
321983
Spatial correspondence and relation correspondence: Grouping factors that influence perception of the Ternus display
JT Petersik, CM Rice
Perception 37 (5), 725-739, 2008
292008
Visual-haptic relations in a two-dimensional size-matching task
LM Schultz, JT Petersik
Perceptual and motor skills 78 (2), 395-402, 1994
261994
Recovery of structure from motion: Implications for a performance theory based on the structure-from-motion theorem
JT Petersik
Perception & Psychophysics 42, 355-364, 1987
261987
Comments on Cavanagh and Mather (1989): Coming up short (and long)
JT Petersik
Spatial Vision 5 (4), 291-301, 1991
251991
Effects on face recognition of spatial-frequency information contained in inspection and test stimuli
JA Kornowski, JT Petersik
The Journal of general psychology 130 (3), 229-244, 2003
242003
A new bistable motion illusion based upon ‘kinetic optical occlusion’
JT Petersik, M McDill
Perception 10 (5), 563-572, 1981
241981
A comparison of varieties of “second-order” motion
JT Petersik
Vision Research 35 (4), 507-517, 1995
231995
High fundamental spatial frequencies and edges have different perceptual consequences in the ‘group/end-to-end’movement phenomenon
JT Petersik, J Grassmuck
Perception 10 (4), 375-382, 1981
231981
Buildup and decay of a three-dimensional rotational aftereffect obtained with a three-dimensional figure
JT Petersik
Perception 31 (7), 825-836, 2002
182002
The perceptual fate of letters in two kinds of apparent movement displays
JT Petersik
Perception & Psychophysics 36, 146-150, 1984
161984
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