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Length perception of horizontal and vertical bisected lines

Authors
  1. A Fick
  2. AL Glaser
  3. D Casasanto
  4. E Gentaz
  5. FW Finger
  6. G Avery
  7. G Collani von
  8. GM Brosvic
  9. HO Richter
  10. J Raudsepp
  11. JJ Oppel
  12. JS Girgus
  13. Juan Lupiáñez
  14. KM Harris
  15. L Renier
  16. M Carrasco
  17. M Dixon
  18. M Lipshits
  19. M Lipshits
  20. ME McCourt
  21. MER Nicholls
  22. MER Nicholls
  23. MH Phillips
  24. PA Williams
  25. PM Vishton
  26. Pom Charras
  27. RL Gregory
  28. RL Gregory
  29. RS Woodworth
  30. S Coren
  31. TL Yang
  32. TM Künnapas
  33. TM Künnapas
  34. TM Künnapas
  35. TM Künnapas
  36. TM Künnapas
  37. U Wolfe
  38. U Wolfe
  39. V Walsh
  40. W Prinzmetal
  41. W Schneider
  42. W Wundt
  43. Y Tsal
  44. Y Tsal
  45. Y Tsal
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'Springer Science and Business Media LLC'
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