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Depicting Visual Motion in Still Images: Forward Leaning and a Left to Right Bias for Lateral Movement.Cross-sensory correspondences and cross talk between dimensions of connotative meaning: visual angularity is hard, high-pitched, and bright.The effect of visual similarity on short-term memory for spatial location: implications for the capacity of visual short-term memory.Size-brightness correspondence: crosstalk and congruity among dimensions of connotative meaning.The role of sound symbolism in language learning.Visual memory for pictorial stimuli in a serial choice reaction-time task.Cross-Sensory Correspondences: Heaviness is Dark and Low-Pitched.Cross-sensory correspondences and symbolism in spoken and written language.The subliminal perception of movement and the 'suppression' in binocular rivalry.The sensitivity of binocular rivalry to changes in the nondominant stimulus.Preverbal infants' sensitivity to synaesthetic cross-modality correspondences.Orientation-selective inhibition and binocular rivalry.The prevalence of specific arithmetic difficulties and specific reading difficulties in 9- to 10-year-old boys and girls.The brightness-weight illusion.Newborns are sensitive to the correspondence between auditory pitch and visuospatial elevation.Some comments on Thomas' (1977) reciprocal inhibitory model for monocular rivalry.The Changing Role of Sound-Symbolism for Small Versus Large Vocabularies.Autism and a deficit in broadening the spread of visual attention.Object specificity and personal relevance in long-term visual remembering.Object naming induces reliance on orientation-independent representations during longer-term, but not short-term, visual remembering.Object categorisation, object naming, and viewpoint independence in visual remembering: evidence from young children's drawings of a novel object.The enhanced representation of surface texture consequent on the loss of sight.Perceptual completion and object-based representations in short-term visual memory.Cross-sensory correspondences in language: Vowel sounds can symbolize the felt heaviness of objects.Lateral interaction between neural channels sensitive to velocity in the human visual system.The subliminal perception of movement and the course of autokinesisPerception as the output of a proportional feedback controller: evidence from the stabilized imagePreverbal infants are sensitive to cross-sensory correspondences: much ado about the null results of Lewkowicz and Minar (2014)
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