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Examples of upright and inverted body stimuli used in the first

Download scientific diagram | Examples of upright and inverted body stimuli used in the first experiment. The correct response for each stimulus pair is “different”. (A) Body posture stimuli: example of an upright “different” trial. (B) Body posture stimuli: example of an inverted “different” trial.  from publication: Die Rolle des Körperschemas in der Wahrnehmung von biologischer Form- und Bewegung | | ResearchGate, the professional network for scientists.

Brain Sciences, Free Full-Text

Brain Sciences, Free Full-Text

Frontiers  Face shape processing via visual-to-auditory sensory

Frontiers Face shape processing via visual-to-auditory sensory

A. All body stimuli used in this experiment, performed by 6 actors

A. All body stimuli used in this experiment, performed by 6 actors

Associations of observer's gender, Body Mass Index and

Associations of observer's gender, Body Mass Index and

Deep learning applied to EEG source-data reveals both ventral and

Deep learning applied to EEG source-data reveals both ventral and

It's all in your head: Why is the body inversion effect abolished

It's all in your head: Why is the body inversion effect abolished

Life motion signals lengthen perceived temporal duration

Life motion signals lengthen perceived temporal duration

Deep learning applied to EEG source-data reveals both ventral and

Deep learning applied to EEG source-data reveals both ventral and

The Body-Inversion Effect - Catherine L. Reed, Valerie E. Stone

The Body-Inversion Effect - Catherine L. Reed, Valerie E. Stone

Our brain inverts the image formed on the retina so that it

Our brain inverts the image formed on the retina so that it

Catherine REED, Professor of Psychology & Neuroscience, Ph.D., Claremont  McKenna College, California, CMC, Department of Psychology

Catherine REED, Professor of Psychology & Neuroscience, Ph.D., Claremont McKenna College, California, CMC, Department of Psychology