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Do pixel-level analyses describe psychological perceptual similarity? A comment on 'category-specific naming and the 'visual' characteristics of line drawn stimuli' by Laws and Gale.
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Main Authors:
Humphreys, G
,
Riddoch, M
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Journal article
Language:
English
Published:
2002
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