Range dependent processing of visual numerosity: similarities across vision and haptics

Plaisier M, Bergmann Tiest WM, Kappers AML (2010)
Experimental Brain Research 204(4): 525-537.

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Plaisier, MyrtheUniBi; Bergmann Tiest, W. M.; Kappers, A. M. L.
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2010
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Experimental Brain Research
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204
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4
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525-537
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0014-4819
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1432-1106
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Plaisier M, Bergmann Tiest WM, Kappers AML. Range dependent processing of visual numerosity: similarities across vision and haptics. Experimental Brain Research. 2010;204(4):525-537.
Plaisier, M., Bergmann Tiest, W. M., & Kappers, A. M. L. (2010). Range dependent processing of visual numerosity: similarities across vision and haptics. Experimental Brain Research, 204(4), 525-537. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00221-010-2319-y
Plaisier, Myrthe, Bergmann Tiest, W. M., and Kappers, A. M. L. 2010. “Range dependent processing of visual numerosity: similarities across vision and haptics”. Experimental Brain Research 204 (4): 525-537.
Plaisier, M., Bergmann Tiest, W. M., and Kappers, A. M. L. (2010). Range dependent processing of visual numerosity: similarities across vision and haptics. Experimental Brain Research 204, 525-537.
Plaisier, M., Bergmann Tiest, W.M., & Kappers, A.M.L., 2010. Range dependent processing of visual numerosity: similarities across vision and haptics. Experimental Brain Research, 204(4), p 525-537.
M. Plaisier, W.M. Bergmann Tiest, and A.M.L. Kappers, “Range dependent processing of visual numerosity: similarities across vision and haptics”, Experimental Brain Research, vol. 204, 2010, pp. 525-537.
Plaisier, M., Bergmann Tiest, W.M., Kappers, A.M.L.: Range dependent processing of visual numerosity: similarities across vision and haptics. Experimental Brain Research. 204, 525-537 (2010).
Plaisier, Myrthe, Bergmann Tiest, W. M., and Kappers, A. M. L. “Range dependent processing of visual numerosity: similarities across vision and haptics”. Experimental Brain Research 204.4 (2010): 525-537.

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