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JOHAN WAGEMANS: PUBLICATION LIST (March 2013) Articles in international peer-reviewed journals (n = 307) Alp, N.*, Kogo, N.*, Van Belle, G., Wagemans, J., & Rossion, B. (2016). Frequency tagging yields an objective neural signature of Gestalt formation. Brain and Cognition, 104, 15-24. (*joint first authors). doi: 10.1016/j.bandc.2016.01.008 Alp, N., Kohler, P. J., Kogo, N., Wagemans, J., & Norcia, A. M. (2018). Measuring integration processes in visual symmetry with frequency-tagged EEG. Scientific Reports, in press. Alp, N., Nikolaev, A. R., Wagemans, J., & Kogo, N. (2017). EEG frequency tagging dissociates between neural processing of motion synchrony and human quality of multiple point-light dancers. Scientific Reports, 7:44012. doi: 10.1038/srep44012 Augustin, M. D., Carbon, C.-C., & Wagemans, J. (2012). Artful terms: A study on aesthetic word usage for visual art versus film and music. i-Perception, 3, 319-337. doi: 10.1068/i0511aap. Augustin, M. D., & Wagemans, J. (2012). Empirical aesthetics, the beautiful challenge: An introduction to the special issue on Art & Perception. i-Perception, 3, 455-458. doi: 10.1068/i0541ed. Augustin, M. D., Wagemans, J., & Carbon, C.-C. (2012). All is beautiful? Generality vs. specificity of word usage in visual aesthetics. Acta Psychologica, 139, 187-201. Baeck, A., Wagemans, J., & Op de Beeck, H. P. (2012). The distributed representation of random and meaningful object pairs in human occipitotemporal cortex: The weighted average as a general rule. Neuroimage, 70, 37-47. Beckers, T., Wagemans, J., Boucart, M., & Giersch, A. (2001). Different effects of lorazepam and diazepam on perceptual integration. Vision Research, 41, 2297-2303. Bertamini, M., Silvanto, J., Norcia, A. M., Makin, A. D. J., & Wagemans, J. (2018). The neural basis of visual symmetry and its role in mid-level and high-level visual processing. Annals of The New York Academy of Sciences, in press. Bertamini, M., & Wagemans, J. (2012). Processing convexity and concavity along a 2D contour: Figure- ground, structural shape, and attention. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 20, 191-207. doi: 10.3758/s13423-012-0347-2 Bleumers, L., Ceux, T., Buekers, M., & Wagemans, J. (2006). Synchronising horizontal arm movement with transparent motion. Behavioural Brain Research, 173, 199-204. Bleumers, L., De Graef, P., Verfaillie, K., & Wagemans, J. (2008). Eccentric grouping by proximity in multistable dot lattices. Vision Research, 48, 179-192. Boets, B., Van Eylen, L., Sitek, K., Moors, P., Noens, I., Steyaert, J., Sunaert, S., & Wagemans, J. (2018). Alterations in the inferior longitudinal fasciculus in autism and associations with visual processing: A diffusion-weighted MRI study. Molecular Autism, in press. Boucart, M., Biederman, I., Cuervo, C., Danion, J.-M., & Wagemans, J. (2002). Effect of benzodiazepines on structural and conceptual/lexical priming. Psychopharmacology, 165, 43-50. Boucart, M., de Visme, P., & Wagemans, J. (2000). Effect of benzodiazepine on temporal integration in object perception. Psychopharmacology, 152, 249-255. Braet, W., Noppe, N., Wagemans, J., & Op de Beeck, H. (2011). Increased Stroop interference with better second-language reading skill. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 64, 596- 607. Brants, M., Baeck, A., Wagemans, J., & Op de Beeck, H. P. (2011). Multiple scales of organization for object selectivity in ventral visual cortex. Neuroimage, 56, 1372-1381. Brants, M., Bulthé, J., Daniels, N., Wagemans, J., & Op de Beeck, H. (2016). How learning might strengthen existing visual object representations in human object-selective cortex. Neuroimage, 127, 74-85. doi: 10.1016/j. neuroimage.2015.11.063 Brants, M., Wagemans, J., & Op de Beeck, H. (2011). Activation of fusiform face area by Greebles is related to face similarity but not expertise. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 23, 3949-3958.
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  • JOHAN WAGEMANS: PUBLICATION LIST (March 2013)

    Articles in international peer-reviewed journals (n = 307)

    Alp, N.*, Kogo, N.*, Van Belle, G., Wagemans, J., & Rossion, B. (2016). Frequency tagging yields an objective neural signature of Gestalt formation. Brain and Cognition, 104, 15-24. (*joint first authors). doi: 10.1016/j.bandc.2016.01.008

    Alp, N., Kohler, P. J., Kogo, N., Wagemans, J., & Norcia, A. M. (2018). Measuring integration processes in visual symmetry with frequency-tagged EEG. Scientific Reports, in press.

    Alp, N., Nikolaev, A. R., Wagemans, J., & Kogo, N. (2017). EEG frequency tagging dissociates between neural processing of motion synchrony and human quality of multiple point-light dancers. Scientific Reports, 7:44012. doi: 10.1038/srep44012

    Augustin, M. D., Carbon, C.-C., & Wagemans, J. (2012). Artful terms: A study on aesthetic word usage for visual art versus film and music. i-Perception, 3, 319-337. doi: 10.1068/i0511aap.

    Augustin, M. D., & Wagemans, J. (2012). Empirical aesthetics, the beautiful challenge: An introduction to the special issue on Art & Perception. i-Perception, 3, 455-458. doi: 10.1068/i0541ed.

    Augustin, M. D., Wagemans, J., & Carbon, C.-C. (2012). All is beautiful? Generality vs. specificity of word usage in visual aesthetics. Acta Psychologica, 139, 187-201.

    Baeck, A., Wagemans, J., & Op de Beeck, H. P. (2012). The distributed representation of random and meaningful object pairs in human occipitotemporal cortex: The weighted average as a general rule. Neuroimage, 70, 37-47.

    Beckers, T., Wagemans, J., Boucart, M., & Giersch, A. (2001). Different effects of lorazepam and diazepam on perceptual integration. Vision Research, 41, 2297-2303.

    Bertamini, M., Silvanto, J., Norcia, A. M., Makin, A. D. J., & Wagemans, J. (2018). The neural basis of visual symmetry and its role in mid-level and high-level visual processing. Annals of The New York Academy of Sciences, in press.

    Bertamini, M., & Wagemans, J. (2012). Processing convexity and concavity along a 2D contour: Figure-ground, structural shape, and attention. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 20, 191-207. doi: 10.3758/s13423-012-0347-2

    Bleumers, L., Ceux, T., Buekers, M., & Wagemans, J. (2006). Synchronising horizontal arm movement with transparent motion. Behavioural Brain Research, 173, 199-204.

    Bleumers, L., De Graef, P., Verfaillie, K., & Wagemans, J. (2008). Eccentric grouping by proximity in multistable dot lattices. Vision Research, 48, 179-192.

    Boets, B., Van Eylen, L., Sitek, K., Moors, P., Noens, I., Steyaert, J., Sunaert, S., & Wagemans, J. (2018). Alterations in the inferior longitudinal fasciculus in autism and associations with visual processing: A diffusion-weighted MRI study. Molecular Autism, in press.

    Boucart, M., Biederman, I., Cuervo, C., Danion, J.-M., & Wagemans, J. (2002). Effect of benzodiazepines on structural and conceptual/lexical priming. Psychopharmacology, 165, 43-50.

    Boucart, M., de Visme, P., & Wagemans, J. (2000). Effect of benzodiazepine on temporal integration in object perception. Psychopharmacology, 152, 249-255.

    Braet, W., Noppe, N., Wagemans, J., & Op de Beeck, H. (2011). Increased Stroop interference with better second-language reading skill. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 64, 596-607.

    Brants, M., Baeck, A., Wagemans, J., & Op de Beeck, H. P. (2011). Multiple scales of organization for object selectivity in ventral visual cortex. Neuroimage, 56, 1372-1381.

    Brants, M., Bulthé, J., Daniels, N., Wagemans, J., & Op de Beeck, H. (2016). How learning might strengthen existing visual object representations in human object-selective cortex. Neuroimage, 127, 74-85. doi: 10.1016/j. neuroimage.2015.11.063

    Brants, M., Wagemans, J., & Op de Beeck, H. (2011). Activation of fusiform face area by Greebles is related to face similarity but not expertise. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 23, 3949-3958.

  • Burnett, H. G., Panis, S., Wagemans, J., & Jellema, T. (2015). Impaired identification of impoverished animate but not inanimate objects in adults with high-functioning autism spectrum disorder. Autism Research, 8(1), 52-60. doi: 10.1002/aur.1412.

    Catteeuw, P., Gilis, B., García-Aranda, J. M., Tresaco, F., Wagemans, J., & Helsen, W. (2010). Offside decision making in the 2002 and 2006 FIFA World Cups. Journal of Sports Sciences, 28, 1027-1032.

    Catteeuw, P., Gilis, B., Jaspers, A., Wagemans, J., & Helsen, W. (2010). Training of perceptual-cognitive skills in offside decision-making. Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology, 32, 845-861.

    Catteeuw, P., Gilis, B., Wagemans, J., & Helsen, W. (2010). Offside decision making of assistant referees in the English Premier League: Impact of physical and perceptual-cognitive factors on match performance. Journal of Sports Sciences, 28, 471-481.

    Catteeuw, P., Gilis, B., Wagemans, J., & Helsen, W. (2010). Perceptual-cognitive skills in offside decision making: Expertise and training effects. Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology, 32, 828-844.

    Catteeuw, P., Helsen, W., Gilis, B., & Wagemans, J. (2009). Decision-making skills, role-specificity, and deliberate practice in association football refereeing. Journal of Sports Sciences, 27, 1125-1136.

    Catteeuw, P., Helsen, W., Gilis, B., Van Roie, E., & Wagemans, J. (2009). Visual scan patterns and decision-making skills of expert assistant referees in offside situations. Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology, 31, 786-797.

    Ceux, T., Wagemans, J., Rosas, P., Montagne, G., & Buekers, M. (2005). The influence of motion coherence manipulations on the synchronization level of a perception-action task. Behavioural Brain Research, 162, 83-89.

    Ceux, T., Wagemans, J., Rosas, P., Montagne, G., & Buekers, M. (2006). Perceptual-motor adaptations in a synchronization task: The joint effects of frequency and motion coherence manipulations. Behavioural Brain Research, 168, 226-235.

    Chamberlain, R., Drake, J. E., Kozbelt, A., Hickman, R., Siev, J., & Wagemans, J. (2017). Artists as experts in visual cognition: An update. Psychology of Aesthetics, Creativity, and the Arts, in press.

    Chamberlain, R., Swinnen, L., Heeren, S., & Wagemans, J. (2018). Perceptual flexibility is coupled with reduced executive inhibition in students of the visual arts. British Journal of Psychology, in press. doi: 10.1111/bjop.12253

    Chamberlain, R., Van der Hallen, R., Huygelier, H., Van de Cruys, S., & Wagemans, J. (2017). Local-global processing bias in not a unitary individual difference in visual processing. Vision Research,141, 247-257. doi: 10.1016/j.visres.2017.01.008

    Chamberlain, R., & Wagemans, J. (2015). Visual arts training is linked to flexible attention to local and global levels of visual stimuli. Acta Psychologica, 161, 185-197. doi: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2015.08.012

    Chamberlain, R., & Wagemans, J. (2016). The genesis of errors in drawing. Neuroscience and Biobehavioural Reviews, 65, 195-207. doi: 10.1016/j.neubiorev.2016.04.002

    Claessens, P. M., & Wagemans, J. (2005). Perceptual grouping in Gabor lattices: Proximity and alignment. Perception & Psychophysics, 67, 1446-1459.

    Claessens, P. M., & Wagemans, J. (2008). A Bayesian framework for cue integration in multistable grouping: Proximity, collinearity, and orientation priors in zigzag lattices. Journal of Vision, 8(7):33, 1-23. doi: 10.1167/8.7.33.

    Coates, D., Wagemans, J., & Sayim, B. (2017). Diagnosing the periphery: Using the Rey-Osterrieth Complex Figure Drawing Test to characterize peripheral visual function. i-Perception, 8(3), 1-20. doi: 10.1177/2041669517705447

    Cornelis, E. V. K., van Doorn, A. J., & Wagemans, J. (2009). The effects of mirror reflections and planar rotations of pictures on the shape percept of the depicted object. Perception, 38, 1439–1466.

    Cornelis, E.V.K., van Doorn, A.J., & Wagemans, J. (2015). Reference frames and 3-D shape perception of pictured objects: On vertically and viewpoint-from-above. i-Perception, 7(3). doi: 10.1177/2041669516637286

  • Costa, T. L., Zaninotto, A. L., Benute, G. G., De Lucia, M. S., Paiva, W. S., Wagemans, J., & Boggio, P. S. (2015). Perceptual organization deficits in traumatic brain injury patients. Neuropsychologia, 78, 142-152. doi: 10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2015.10.008

    Davidoff, J., Walsh, V., & Wagemans, J. (1997). Higher-level cortical processing of colour (Guest editorial). Acta Psychologica, 97, 1-6.

    De Baene, W., Ons, B., Wagemans, J., & Vogels, R. (2008). Effects of category learning on the stimulus selectivity of macaque inferior temporal neurons. Learning & Memory, 15, 717-727.

    Demeyer, M., De Graef, P., Verfaillie, K., & Wagemans, J. (2011). Perceptual grouping of object contours survives saccades. PLoS ONE, 6(6), e21257, 1-8. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0021257.

    Demeyer, M., De Graef, P., Wagemans, J., & Verfaillie, K. (2009). Transsaccadic identification of highly similar artificial shapes. Journal of Vision. 9(4):28, 1-14. doi: 10.1167/9.4.28.

    Demeyer, M., De Graef, P., Wagemans, J., & Verfaillie, K. (2010a). Object form discontinuity facilitates displacement discrimination across saccades. Journal of Vision, 10(6):17, 1-14. doi: 10.1167/10.6.17.

    Demeyer, M., De Graef, P., Wagemans, J., & Verfaillie, K. (2010b). Parametric integration of visual form across saccades. Vision Research, 50, 1225-1234.

    Demeyer, M., Zaenen, P., & Wagemans, J. (2007). Low-level correlations between object properties and viewpoint can cause viewpoint-dependent object recognition. Spatial Vision, 20, 79-106.

    De Neys, W., Novitskiy, N., Geeraerts, L., Ramautar, J., & Wagemans, J. (2011). Cognitive control and individual differences in economic ultimatum decision-making. PLoS ONE, 6(11), e27107. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0027107

    De Winter, J., & Wagemans, J. (2004). Contour-based object identification and segmentation: Stimuli, norms and data, and software tools. Behavior Research Methods, Instruments, & Computers, 36, 604-624.

    De Winter, J., & Wagemans, J. (2006). Segmentation of object outlines into parts: A large-scale integrative study. Cognition, 99, 275-325.

    De Winter, J., & Wagemans, J. (2008a). Perceptual saliency of points along the contour of everyday objects: A large-scale study. Perception & Psychophysics, 70, 50-64.

    De Winter, J., & Wagemans, J. (2008b). The awakening of Attneave’s sleeping cat: Identification of everyday objects on the basis of straight-line versions of outlines. Perception, 37, 245-270.

    de-Wit, L. H., Alexander, D., Ekroll, V., & Wagemans, J. (2016). Is neuroimaging measuring information in the brain? Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 1-14. doi: 10.3758/s13423-016-1002-0

    de-Wit, L. H.*, Huygelier, H.*, Van der Hallen, R., Chamberlain, R., & Wagemans, J. (2017). Developing the Leuven Embedded Figures Test (L-EFT): Testing the stimulus features that influence embedding. PeerJ. (*joint first authors). doi: 10.7717/peerj.2862

    de-Wit, L. H.*, Kubilius, J.*, Op de Beeck, H. P., & Wagemans, J. (2013). Configural Gestalts remain nothing more than the sum of their parts in visual agnosia. i-Perception, 4, 493-497. doi: 10.1068/i0613rep. (*joint first authors).

    de-Wit, L. H., Kubilius, J., Wagemans, J., & Op de Beeck, H. P. (2012). Bi-stable Gestalts reduce activity in the whole of V1 not just the retinotopically predicted parts. Journal of Vision, 12(11):12, 1-14. doi: 10.1167/12.11.12.

    de-Wit, L., & Wagemans, J. (2015). Individual differences in local and global perceptual organization. In J. Wagemans (Ed.), Oxford Handbook of Perceptual Organization (pp. 713-735). Oxford , U.K.: Oxford University Press.

    Dry, M. J., Kogo, N., Putzeys, T., & Wagemans, J. (2010). Image descriptions in early and mid-level vision: What kind of model is this and what kind of models do we really need? (Comment on Watt & Dakin). British Journal of Psychology,101, 27-32.

    Dry, M. J., Preiss, K., & Wagemans, J. (2012). Clustering, randomness and regularity: Spatial distributions and human performance on the Traveling Salesperson Problem and Minimum Spanning Tree Problem. Journal of Problem Solving, 4(1), 1-17.

    Ekroll, V., Gilchrist, A., Koenderink, J. J., van Doorn, A. J., & Wagemans, J. (2015). Poggendorff rides again! i-Perception, 6, 15-18. doi: 10.1068/i0676sas

  • Ekroll, V., Sayim, B., Van der Hallen, R., & Wagemans, J. (2015). Illusory visual completion of an object's invisible backside can make your finger feel shorter. Current Biology, 26, 1029-1033. doi: 10.1016/j.cub.2016.02.001

    Ekroll, V., Sayim, B., & Wagemans, J. (2013). Against better knowledge: The magical force of amodal volume completion. i-Perception, 4, 511-515. doi: 10.1068/i0622sas

    Ekroll, V., Sayim, B., & Wagemans, J. (2017). The other side of magic: The psychology of perceiving hidden things. Perspectives on Psychological Science, 12(1). doi: 10.1177/1745691616654676

    Ekroll, V., & Wagemans, J. (2016). Conjuring deceptions: Fooling the eye or fooling the mind? Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 20(7), 486-489. doi: 10.1016/j.tics.2016.04.006

    Evers, K., de-Wit, L., Van der Hallen, R., Haesen, B., Steyaert, J., Noens, I., & Wagemans, J. (2014). Reduced grouping interference in children with ASD: Evidence from a multiple object tracking task. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders,44(7), 1779-1787. doi: 10.1007/s10803-013-2031-4

    Evers, K.*, Kerkhof, I.*, Steyaert, J., Noens, I., & Wagemans, J. (2014). No differences in emotion recognition in children with Autism Spectrum Disorder: Evidence from hybrid faces. Autism Research and Treatment, 2014, ID 345878, 8 pages. (*joint first authors) doi: 10.1155/2014/345878

    Evers, K., Noens, I., Steyaert, J., & Wagemans, J. (2010). Embodied simulation and the meaning of facial expression in autism. Comment on ‘The simulation of smiles (SIMS) model: Embodied simulation and the meaning of facial expression’ by Niedenthal et al. (2010). Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 33, 445-446.

    Evers, K., Noens, I., Steyaert, J., & Wagemans, J. (2011). Combining strengths and weaknesses in visual perception of children with an autism spectrum disorder: Perceptual matching of facial expressions. Research in Autism Spectrum Disorders, 5(4), 1327-1342. doi: 10.1016/j.rasd.2011.01.004

    Evers, K., Panis, S., Torfs, K., Steyaert, J., Noens, I., & Wagemans, J. (2014). Disturbed interplay between mid- and high-level vision in ASD? Evidence from a contour identification task with everyday objects. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 44, 801-815. doi: 10.1007/s10803-013-1931-7

    Evers, K., Steyaert, J., Noens, I., & Wagemans, J. (2015). Reduced recognition of dynamic facial emotional expressions and emotion-specific response bias in children with ASD. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 45(6), 1774-1784. doi: 10.1007/s10803-014-2337-x

    Evers, K., Van Belle, G., Steyaert, J., Noens, I., & Wagemans, J. (2018). Gaze-contingent displays as new window on analytical and holistic face perception in autism spectrum disorder. Child Development, 89(2), 430-445. doi: 10.111/cdev.12776

    Evers, K., Van der Hallen, R., Noens, I., & Wagemans, J. (2018). Perceptual organization in autism spectrum disorder. Child Development Perspectives, in press.

    Foster, D. H., & Wagemans, J. (1993). Viewpoint-invariant Weber fractions and standard contour-curvature discrimination. Biological Cybernetics, 70, 29-36.

    Gerritsen, L. E. M, de Weert, C. M. M., & Wagemans, J. (1995). Depth and orientation through surface transparency. Color Research & Application, 20, 179-190.

    Gilis, B., Helsen, W., Catteeuw, P., Van Roie, E., & Wagemans, J. (2009). Interpretation and application of the offside law by expert assistant referees: Perception of spatial positions in complex dynamic events on and off the field. Journal of Sports Sciences, 27, 551-563.

    Gilis, B., Helsen, W., Catteeuw, P., & Wagemans, J. (2008). Offside decisions by expert assistant referees in association football: Perception and recall of spatial positions in complex dynamic events. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied, 14, 21-35.

    Gillebert, C., Caspari, N., Wagemans, J., Peeters, R., Dupont, P., & Vandenberghe, R. (2013). Spatial stimulus configuration and attentional selection: Extrastriate and superior parietal interactions. Cerebral Cortex, 23(12), 2840-2854. doi: 10.1093/cercor/bhs263

  • Gillebert, C. R., Op de Beeck, H. P., Panis, S., & Wagemans, J. (2009). Subordinate categorization enhances the neural selectivity in human object-selective cortex for fine shape differences. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 21, 1054-1064.

    Gillebert, C. R., Op de Beeck, H. P., & Wagemans, J. (2008). The influence of categorisation on the perceived shape similarity of everyday objects (Best Thesis Award Paper). Psychologica Belgica, 48, 261-282.

    Gillebert, C. R., Peterson, M. A., Van Meel, C., Mueller, T., McIntyre, A., Wagemans, J., & Humphreys, G. W. (2016). Interaction between object-based attention and pertinence values shapes the attentional priority map of a multi-element display. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 42(6), 866-877. doi: 10.1037/xhp0000194

    Goesaert, E.*, Van Baelen, M.*, Spileers, W., Wagemans, J., & Op de Beeck, H. P. (2014). Visual space and object space in the cerebral cortex of retinal disease patients. PLoS ONE, 9(2), e88248. (*joint first authors). doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0088248

    Goetschalckx, L., Moors, P., & Wagemans, J. (2018). Image memorability across longer time intervals. Memory, 26(5), 581-588. doi: 10.1080/09658211.2017.1383435

    Goris, R., Putzeys, T., Wagemans, J., & Wichmann, F. A. (2013). A neural population model for visual pattern detection. Psychological Review, 120, 472-496. doi: 10.1037/a0033136

    Goris, R., Wagemans, J., & Wichmann, F. (2008). Modelling contrast discrimination data suggest both the pedestal effect and stochastic resonance to be caused by the same mechanism. Journal of Vision, 8(15):17, 1–21. doi: 10.1167/8.15.17.

    Goris*, R., Zaenen*, P., & Wagemans, J. (2008). Some observations on contrast detection in noise. Journal of Vision, 8(9):4, 1-15. doi: 10.1167/8.9.4. (*joint first authors)

    Haesen*, B., Boets*, B., & Wagemans, J. (2011). A review of behavioural and electrophysiological studies on auditory processing and speech perception in autism spectrum disorders. Research in Autism Spectrum Disorders, 5, 701-714. (*joint first authors)

    Hartendorp, M. O., Van der Stigchel, S., Wagemans, J., Klugkist, I., & Postma, A. (2012). The activation of alternative response candidates: When do doubts kick in? Acta Psychologica, 139, 38-45.

    Hendrickx, M., & Wagemans, J. (1999). A critique of Leyton's theory of perception and cognition. Review of Symmetry, Causality, Mind, by Michael Leyton. Journal of Mathematical Psychology, 43, 314-345.

    Hermens, F., Ghose, T., & Wagemans, J. (2013). Advance information modulates the global effect without instruction on where to look. Experimental Brain Research, 226, 639-648. doi: 10.1007/s00221-013-3480-x

    Huygelier, H., Van der Hallen, R., Wagemans, J., de-Wit, L., & Chamberlain, R. (2018). The Leuven Embedded Figures Test (L-EFT): Measuring perception, intelligence or executive function? PeerJ, 6, e4524. doi: 10.7717/peerj.4524

    Kayaert, G., Op de Beeck, H. P., & Wagemans, J. (2011). Dynamic prototypicality effects in visual search. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 140, 506-519.

    Kayaert ,G., & Wagemans, J. (2009). Delayed shape matching benefits from simplicity and symmetry. Vision Research, 49, 708-717.

    Kayaert, G., & Wagemans, J. (2010). Infants and toddlers show enlarged visual sensitivity to nonaccidental compared with metric shape changes. i-Perception, 1, 149-158. doi: 101068/i0397.

    Kayaert, G., Wagemans, J., & Vogels, R. (2011). Encoding of complexity, shape and curvature by macaque infero-temporal neurons. Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience, 5(51), 1-16. doi: 10.3389/fnsys.2011.00051.

    Koenderink, J. J., Valsecchi, M.., van Doorn, A. J., Wagemans, J., & Gegenfurtner, K. (2017). Eidolons: Novel stimuli for vison research. Journal of Vision, 17(2):7, 1-36. doi: 10.1167/17.2.7

    Koenderink, J. J., van Doorn, A.J., Albertazzi, L., & Wagemans, J. (2015). Relief articulation techniques. Art and Perception, 3, 151-171. doi: 10.1163/22134913-00002032

    Koenderink, J. J., van Doorn, A. J., Albertazzi, L., & Wagemans, J. (2014). Hue contrast and the sense of space. i-Perception, 6(2), 67-85. doi: 10.1068/i0701

  • Koenderink, J. J., van Doorn, A. J., Pinna, B., & Wagemans, J. (2016). Boundaries, transitions and passages. Art and Perception, 4, 185-204. doi: 10.1163/22134913-00002050

    Koenderink, J. J., van Doorn, A. J., & Wagemans, J. (2011). Depth. i-Perception (special issue on Art & Perception), 2, 541-564. doi: 10.1068/i0438aap.

    Koenderink, J. J., van Doorn, A. J., & Wagemans, J. (2012). Picasso in the mind’s eye of the beholder: Three-dimensional filling-in of ambiguous line drawings. Cognition, 125, 394-412. doi: 10.1016/j.cognition.2012.07.019

    Koenderink, J. J., van Doorn, A. J., & Wagemans, J. (2013). SFS? Not likely! i-Perception, 4, 299-302. doi: 10.1068/i0600sas

    Koenderink, J. J., van Doorn, A. J., & Wagemans, J. (2014). Local shape of pictorial relief. i-Perception, 5(3), 188–204. doi: 10.1068/i0659

    Koenderink, J. J., van Doorn, A. J., & Wagemans, J. (2015). The nature of the visual field, a phenomenological analysis. Pattern Recognition Letters, 64, 71-79. doi: 10.1016/j.patrec.2015.02.003

    Koenderink, J. J., van Doorn, A. J., & Wagemans, J. (2015). Local solid shape. i-Perception, 6(5), 1-15. doi: 10.1177/2041669515604063

    Koenderink, J. J., van Doorn, A. J., & Wagemans, J. (2015). Deploying the mental eye. i-Perception, 6(5), 1-17. doi: 10.1177/2041669515607710

    Koenderink, J. J., van Doorn, A. J., & Wagemans, J. (2015). Part and whole in pictorial relief. i-Perception, 6(6), 1-21. doi: 10.1177/2041669515615713

    Koenderink, J.J., van Doorn, A.J., & Wagemans, J. (2018). Magic circle. i-Perception, in press. Koenderink, J. J., van Doorn, A. J., Wagemans, J., & Pinna, B. (2016). Shading and the landmarks of

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    Kogo, N., Strecha, C., Van Gool, L., & Wagemans, J. (2010). Surface construction by a 2-D differentiation-integration process: A neurocomputational model for perceived border ownership, depth, and lightness in Kanizsa figures. Psychological Review, 117, 406-439. doi: 10.1037/a0019076

    Kogo, N., Van Gool, L., & Wagemans, J. (2010). Linking depth to lightness and anchoring within the differentiation-integration formalism. Vision Research, 50, 1486-1500.

    Kogo, N., & Wagemans, J. (2011). What is required for a signal to be qualified as a “grouping” tag? British Journal of Psychology, 102, 676-681.

    Kogo, N., & Wagemans, J. (2013a). The “side” matters: How configurality is reflected in completion (Discussion Paper). Cognitive Neuroscience, 4, 31-45. doi: 10.1080/17588928.2012.727387

    Kogo, N., & Wagemans, J. (2013b). The emergent property of border-ownership and the perception of illusory surfaces in a dynamic hierarchical system (Reply to Commentaries). Cognitive Neuroscience, 4, 54-57. doi: 10.1080/17588928.2012.754750

    Koning, A., & Wagemans, J. (2009). Detection of symmetry and repetition in one and two objects: Structures versus strategies. Experimental Psychology, 56, 5-17.

    Kubilius, J., Baeck, A., Wagemans, J., & Op de Beeck, H. P. (2015). Brain-decoding fMRI reveals how wholes relate to the sum of parts. Cortex, 72, 5-14. doi: 10.1016/j.cortex.2015.01.020

    Kubilius, J., Sleurs, C., & Wagemans, J. (2017). Sensitivity to nonaccidental configurations of two-line stimuli. i-Perception, 8(2), 1-12. doi: 10.1177/2041669517699628

    Kubilius, J., Wagemans, J., & Op de Beeck, H. P. (2011). Emergence of perceptual gestalts in the human visual cortex: The case of the configural-superiority effect. Psychological Science, 22, 1296-1303.

  • Kubilius, J., Wagemans, J., & Op de Beeck, H.P. (2014). Encoding of configural regularity in the human visual system. Journal of Vision, 14(9):11, 1–17. doi: 10.1167/14.9.11.

    Kubilius, J., Wagemans, J., & Op de Beeck, H.P. (2014). A conceptual framework of computations in mid-level vision. Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience, 8:158, 1-19. doi: 10.3389/fncom.2014.00158

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    Kubovy, M., & Wagemans, J. (1995). Grouping by proximity and multistability in dot lattices: A quantitative Gestalt theory. Psychological Science, 6, 225-234.

    Kukkonen, H. T., Foster, D. H., Wood, J. R., Wagemans, J., & Van Gool, L. (1996). Qualitative cues in the discrimination of affine-transformed minimal patterns. Perception, 25, 195-206.

    Lamote, C., & Wagemans, J. (1999). Rapid integration of contour fragments: From simple filling-in to parts-based shape description. Visual Cognition, 6, 345-361.

    Locher, P., Cornelis, E., Wagemans, J., & Stappers, P. J. (2001). Artists' use of compositional balance for creating visual displays. Empirical Studies of the Arts, 19, 213-227.

    Locher, P., & Wagemans, J. (1993). Effects of element type and spatial grouping on symmetry detection. Perception, 22, 565-587.

    Machilsen, B., Novitskiy, N., Vancleef, K., & Wagemans, J. (2011). Context modulates the ERP signature of contour integration. PLoS ONE, 6(9), e25151, 1-7. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0025151.

    Machilsen, B., Pauwels, M., & Wagemans, J. (2009). The role of vertical mirror symmetry in visual shape detection. Journal of Vision, 9(12):11, 1-11. doi: 10.1167/9.12.11.

    Machilsen, B., & Wagemans, J. (2011). Integration of contour and surface information in shape detection. Vision Research, 51, 179-186.

    Machilsen, B., Wagemans, J., & Demeyer, M. (2016). Quantifying density cues in grouping displays. Vision Research, 126, 207-219. doi: 10.1016/j.visres.2015.06.004

    Mijovic, B., De Vos, M., Vanderperren, K., Machilsen, B., Sunaert, S., Van Huffel, S., & Wagemans, J. (2014). The dynamics of contour integration: A simultaneous EEG-fMRI study. NeuroImage, 88, 10-21. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2013.11.032

    Mijovic, B., Vanderperren, K., Novitskiy, N., Vanrumste, B., Stiers, P., Van den Bergh, B., Lagae, L., Sunaert, S., Wagemans, J., Van Huffel, S., & De Vos, M. (2012). The “Why” and “How” of JointICA: Results from a visual detection task. Neuroimage, 60(2), 1171-1185.

    Moors, P., Boelens, D., van Overwalle, J., & Wagemans, J. (2016). Scene integration without awareness: No conclusive evidence for processing scene congruency during continuous flash suppression. Psychological Science, 27(7), 945-956. doi: 10.1177/0956797616642525

    Moors, P., Hesselmann, G., Wagemans, J., & van Ee, R. (2017). Continuous flash suppression: Stimulus fractionation rather than integration. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 21(10), 719-721. doi: 10.1016/j.tics.2017.06.005

    Moors, P.*, Huygelier, H.*, Wagemans, J., de-Wit, L., & van Ee, R. (2015). Suppressed visual looming stimuli are not integrated with auditory looming signals: Evidence from continuous flash suppression. i-Perception, 6(1), 48-62. (*joint first authors). doi: 10.1068/i0678

    Moors, P., Stein, T., Wagemans, J., & van Ee, R. (2015). Serial correlations in continuous flash suppression. Neuroscience of Consciousness, 1, 1-10. doi: 10.1093/nc/niv010

    Moors, P., Wagemans, J., & de-Wit, L. (2017). Causal events enter awareness faster than non-causal events. PeerJ, 5:e2932. doi: 10.7717/peerj.2932

    Moors, P., Wagemans, J., & de-Wit, L. (2014). Moving stimuli are not effectively masked using traditional Continuous Flash Suppression (CFS) compared to a Moving Mondrian Mask (MMM): A test case for feature-selective suppression and retinotopic adaptation. PLoS ONE, 9(5), e98298. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0098298.

    Moors, P., Wagemans, J., & de-Wit, L. (2016). Faces in commonly experienced configurations enter awareness faster due to their curvature relative to fixation. PeerJ, 4:e1565. doi: 10.7717/peerj.1565

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    Mullin, C. R., Chamberlain, R., Scheerlinck, B., & Wagemans, J. (2017). Putting the art in artificial: Aesthetic responses to computer-generated art. Psychology of Aesthetics, Creativity, and the Arts, in press.

    Nackaerts, E., Wagemans, J., Helsen, W., Swinnen, S. P., Wenderoth, N., & Alaerts, K. (2012). Recognizing biological motion and emotions from point light displays in Autism Spectrum Disorders. PLoS ONE, 7(9), e44473, 1-12. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0044473

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    Nucci, M., & Wagemans, J. (2007). Goodness of regularity in dot patterns: Global symmetry, local symmetry, and their interactions. Perception, 36, 1305-1319.

    Nygård, G. E., Sassi, M., & Wagemans, J. (2011). The influence of orientation and contrast flicker on contour saliency of outlines of everyday objects. Vision Research, 51, 65-73.

    Nygård, G. E., Van Looy, T., & Wagemans, J. (2009). The influence of orientation jitter and motion on contour saliency and object identification. Vision Research, 49, 2475-2484.

    Ons, B., De Baene, W., & Wagemans, J. (2011). Subjectively interpreted shape dimensions as privileged and orthogonal axes in mental shape space. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 37, 422-441.

    Ons, B., Verstraelen, L., & Wagemans, J. (2011). A computational model of visual anisotropy. PLoS ONE, 6(6), e21091, 1-9. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0021091.

    Ons, B., & Wagemans, J. (2011). Development of differential sensitivity for shape changes resulting from linear and nonlinear planar transformations. i-Perception, 2, 121-136. doi: 10.1068/i0407

    Ons, B., & Wagemans, J. (2012a). Generalization of visual shapes by flexible and simple rules. Seeing and Perceiving, 25, 237-261.

    Ons, B., & Wagemans, J. (2012b). A developmental difference in shape processing and word-shape associations in 4 and 6.5 year olds. i-Perception,3, 481-494. doi: 10.1068/i0481

    Op de Beeck, H. P., Béatse, E., Wagemans, J., Sunaert, S., & Van Hecke, P. (2000). The representation of shape in the context of visual object categorization tasks. Neuroimage, 12, 28-40.

    Op de Beeck, H. P., Brants, M., Baeck, A., & Wagemans, J. (2010). Distributed subordinate specificity for bodies, faces, and buildings in human ventral visual cortex. Neuroimage, 49, 3414-3425.

    Op de Beeck, H. P., Torfs, K., & Wagemans, J. (2008). Perceived shape similarity among unfamiliar objects and the organization of the human object vision pathway. The Journal of Neuroscience, 28, 10111-10123.

    Op de Beeck, H. P., & Wagemans, J. (2001). Visual object categorisation at distinct levels of abstraction: A new stimulus set. Perception, 30, 1337-1361.

    Op de Beeck, H. P., Wagemans, J., & Vogels, R. (2001a). Can neuroimaging really tell what the human brain is doing? The relevance of indirect measures of population activity. Acta Psychologica, 107, 323-351.

    Op de Beeck, H. P., Wagemans, J., & Vogels, R. (2001b). Inferotemporal neurons represent low-dimensional configurations of parameterized shapes. Nature Neuroscience, 4, 1244-1252. doi: 10.1038/nn767

    Op de Beeck, H. P., Wagemans, J., & Vogels, R. (2003a). The effect of category learning on the representation of shape: Dimensions can be biased but not differentiated. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 132, 491-511.

    Op de Beeck, H. P., Wagemans, J., & Vogels, R. (2003b). Asymmetries in stimulus comparisons by monkey and man. Current Biology, 13, 1803-1808.

    Op de Beeck, H. P., Wagemans, J., & Vogels, R. (2007). Effects of perceptual learning in visual backward masking on the responses of macaque inferior temporal neurons. Neuroscience, 145, 775-789.

  • Op de Beeck, H. P., Wagemans, J., & Vogels, R. (2008). The representation of perceived shape similarity and its role for category learning in monkeys: A modeling study. Vision Research, 48, 598-610.

    Overvliet, K. E., Krampe, R. T., & Wagemans, J. (2012). Perceptual grouping in haptic search: The influence of proximity, similarity, and good continuation. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 38(4), 817-821.

    Overvliet, K. E., Krampe, R. T., & Wagemans, J. (2013). Grouping by proximity in haptic contour detection. PLoS ONE, 8(6), e65412. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0065412

    Overvliet, K. E., Wagemans, J., & Krampe, R. T. (2013). The effects of aging on haptic 2D shape recognition. Psychology and Aging, 28(4), 1057-1069. doi: 10.1037/a0033415

    Panis, S., De Winter, J., Vandekerckhove, J., & Wagemans, J. (2008). Identification of everyday objects on the basis of fragmented versions of outlines. Perception, 37, 271-289.

    Panis, S., Torfs, K., Gillebert, C. R., Wagemans, J., & Humphreys, G. W. (2017). Neuropsychological evidence for the temporal dynamics of category-specific naming. Visual Cognition, 25(1-3) 79-99. doi: 10.1080/13506285.2017.1330790

    Panis, S., Vangeneugden, J., Op de Beeck, H. P., & Wagemans, J. (2008). The representation of subordinate shape similarity in human occipitotemporal cortex. Journal of Vision, 8(10):9, 1–15. doi: 10.1167/8.10.9.

    Panis, S., Vangeneugden, J., & Wagemans, J. (2008). Similarity, typicality, and category-level matching of morphed outlines of everyday objects. Perception, 37, 1822-1849.

    Panis, S., & Wagemans, J. (2009). Time-course contingencies in perceptual organization and identification of fragmented object outlines. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 35, 661-687.

    Panis, S., Wagemans, J., & Op de Beeck, H. P. (2011). Dynamic norm-based encoding for unfamiliar shapes in human visual cortex. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 23, 1829-1843.

    Põder, E., & Wagemans, J. (2007). Crowding with conjunctions of simple features. Journal of Vision, 7(2):23, 1-12. doi: 10.1167/7.2.23.

    Poljac, E.*, de-Wit, L.*, & Wagemans, J. (2012). Perceptual wholes can reduce the conscious accessibility of their parts. Cognition, 123, 308-312. (*joint first authors)

    Poljac, E.*, Poljac, E.*, & Wagemans, J. (2012). Reduced accuracy and sensitivity in the perception of emotional facial expressions in individuals with high autism spectrum traits. Autism, 17(6), 668-680. doi: 10.1177/1362361312455703

    Poljac, E., Verfaillie, K., & Wagemans, J. (2011). Integrating biological motion: The role of grouping in the perception of point-light actions. PLoS ONE, 6(10), e25867, 1-7. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0025867.

    Put, K., Baldo, M., Cravo, A., Wagemans, J., & Helsen, W. (2013). Experts in offside decision making learn to compensate for their illusory perceptions. Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology, 35, 576-584.

    Put, K., Wagemans, J., Jaspers, A., & Helsen, W. (2013). Web-based training improves on-field offside decision-making performance. Psychology of Sport & Exercise, 14, 577-585. doi: 10.1016/j.psychsport.2013.03.005

    Put, K., Wagemans, J., Pizzera, A., Williams, M.A., Spitz, J., Savelsbergh, G., & Helsen, W. (2016). Faster, slower or real time? Perceptual-cognitive skills training with variable video speeds. Psychology of Sport & Exercise, 25, 27-35. doi: 10.1016/j.psychsport.2016.03.007

    Put, K., Wagemans, J., Spitz, J., Gallardo, M. A., Williams, A. M., & Helsen, W. (2014). The use of 2D and 3D information in a perceptual-cognitive judgement. Journal of Sports Sciences, XX , XX. doi: 10.1080/02640414.2014.912760

    Put, K., Wagemans, J., Spitz, J., Williams, A. M., & Helsen, W. (2016). Using web-based training to enhance perceptual-cognitive skills in complex dynamic offside events. Journal of Sports Sciences, 34(2), 181-189. doi: 10.1080/02640414.2015.1045926

    Putzeys, T., Bethge, M., Wichmann, F. A., Wagemans, J., & Goris, R. L. T. (2012). A new perceptual bias reveals suboptimal Bayesian decoding of sensory responses. PLoS Computational Biology, 8(4), e1002453, 1-13. doi: 10.1371/journal.pcbi.1002453

  • Redies, C., Brachmann, A., & Wagemans, J. (2017). High entropy of edge orientations characterizes visual artworks from diverse cultural backgrounds. Vision Research, 133, 130-144. doi: 10.1016/j.visres.2017.02.004.

    Reinoso-Carvalho, F., Moors, P., Wagemans, J., & Spence, C. (2017). The influence of colour on the consumer's experience of beer. Frontiers in Psychology, 8:2205. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2017.02205

    Ronsse, R., Puttemans, V., Coxon, J.P., Goble, D.J., Wagemans, J., Wenderoth, N., & Swinnen, S.P. (2011). Motor learning with augmented feedback: Modality-dependent behavioral and neural consequences. Cerebral Cortex, 21, 1283-1294.

    Rosas, P., Wagemans, J., Ernst, M. O., & Wichmann, F. A. (2005). Texture and haptic cues in slant discrimination: Reliability-based cue weighting without statistically optimal cue combination. Journal of the Optical Society of America, A. Optics, Image Science and Vision, 22, 801-809.

    Rosas, P., Wichmann, F., & Wagemans, J. (2004). Some observations on the effects of slant and texture type on slant-from-texture. Vision Research, 44, 1511-1535.

    Rosas, P., Wichmann, F. A., & Wagemans, J. (2007). Texture and object motion in slant discrimination: Failure of reliability-based weighting of cues may be evidence for strong fusion. Journal of Vision, 7(6):3, 1-21. doi: 10.1167/7.6.3.

    Sassi, M., Demeyer, M., Machilsen, B., Putzeys, T., & Wagemans, J. (2014). Both predictability and familiarity facilitate contour integration. Journal of Vision, 14(5):11, 1-15. doi: 10.1167/14.5.11

    Sassi, M., Demeyer, M., & Wagemans, J. (2014). Peripheral contour grouping and saccade targeting: The role of mirror symmetry. Symmetry, 6, 1-22. doi: 10.3390/sym6010001

    Sassi, M., Machilsen, B., & Wagemans, J. (2012). Shape detection of Gaborized outline versions of everyday objects. i-Perception, 3, 745-764. doi: 10.1068/i0499.

    Sassi, M., Vancleef, K., Machilsen, B., Panis, S., & Wagemans, J. (2010). Identification of everyday objects on the basis of Gaborized outline versions. i-Perception, 1, 121-142. doi: 10.1068/i0384.

    Sayim, B., & Wagemans, J. (2017). Appearance changes and error characteristics in crowding revealed by drawings. Journal of Vision, 17(11):8. doi: 10.1167/17.11.8.

    Segaert, K., Nygård, G. E., & Wagemans, J. (2009). Identification of everyday objects on the basis of kinetic contours. Vision Research, 49, 417-428.

    Swinnen, S. P., Li, Y., Wenderoth, N., Dounskaia, N., Byblow, W., Stinear, C., & Wagemans, J. (2004). Perception-action coupling during bimanual coordination: The role of visual perception in the coalition of constraints that govern bimanual action. Journal of Motor Behavior, 36, 394-398.

    Swinnen, S. P., Vangheluwe, S., Wagemans, J., Coxon, J. P., Goble, D. J., Van Impe, A., Sunaert, S., Peeters, R., & Wenderoth, N., (2010). Shared neural resources between left and right interlimb coordination skills: The neural substrate of abstract motor representations. Neuroimage, 49, 2570-2580.

    Spitz, J., Put, K., Wagemans, J., Williams, A. M., & Helsen, W. (2016). Visual search behaviours of association football referees during assessment of foul play situations. Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications, 1(1):12, doi: 10.1186/s41235-016-0013-8

    Spitz, J., Put, K., Wagemans, J., Williams, A. M., & Helsen, W. (2017). Does slow motion impact on the perception of foul play in football? European Journal of Sport Science. doi: 10.1080/17461391.2017.1304580

    Spitz, J., Put, K., Wagemans, J., Williams, A. M., & Helsen, W. (2018). The role of domain-generic and domain-specific perceptual-cognitive skills in association football referees. Psychology of Sport & Exercise, 34, 47-56. doi: 10.1016/j.psychsport.2017.09.010

    Tibau, S., Willems, B., Van Den Bergh, E., & Wagemans, J. (2001). The role of the centre of projection in the estimation of slant from texture of planar surfaces. Perception, 30, 185-193.

    Tibau, S., Willems, B., & Wagemans, J. (2000). The influence of two-dimensional stimulus properties in a reconstruction task with minimal information stimuli. Spatial Vision, 13, 359-376.

    Torfs, K., Panis, S., & Wagemans, J. (2010). Identification of fragmented object outlines: A dynamic interplay between different component processes. Visual Cognition, 18, 1133-1164.

  • Torfs, K.*, Vancleef, K.*, Lafosse, C., Wagemans, J., & de-Wit, L. (2013). The Leuven Perceptual Organizing Screening Test (L-POST), an online test to assess mid-level visual perception. Behavior Research Methods, 46, 472–487 (*joint first authors). doi: 10.3758/s13428-013-0382-6.

    Vancleef, K., Acke, E., Torfs, K., Demeyere, N., Lafosse, C., Humphreys, G.W., Wagemans, J., & de-Wit, L. (2014). Reliability and validity of the Leuven Perceptual Organization Screening Test (L-POST). Journal of Neuropsychology, 9(2), 271-298. doi: 10.1111/jnp.12050

    Vancleef, K., Putzeys, T., Gheorghiu, E., Sassi, M., Machilsen, B., & Wagemans, J. (2012). Spatial arrangement in texture discrimination and texture segregation. i-Perception, 4, 36-52. doi: 10.1068/i0515

    Vancleef, K., & Wagemans, J. (2013). Component processes in contour integration: A direct comparison between snakes and ladders in a detection and a shape discrimination task. Vision Research, 92, 39-46. doi: 10.1016/visres.2013.09.003

    Vancleef, K., Wagemans, J., & Humphreys, G. W. (2013). Impaired texture segregation but spared contour integration following damage to right posterior parietal cortex. Experimental Brain Research, 230, 41-57. doi: 10.1007/s00221-013-3629-7

    Van de Cruys, S., Chamberlain, R., & Wagemans, J. (2018). Tuning in to art: A predictive processing account of negative emotion in art. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, in press.

    Van de Cruys, S., de-Wit, L., Evers, K., Boets, B., & Wagemans, J. (2013). Weak priors versus overfitting of predictions in autism: Reply to Pellicano and Burr (TICS 2012). i-Perception, 4(2), 95-97. doi: 10.1068/i0580ic

    Van de Cruys, S., Evers, K., Van der Hallen, R., Van Eylen, L., Boets, B., de-Wit, L., & Wagemans, J. (2014). Precise minds in uncertain worlds: Predictive coding in autism. Psychological Review, 121(4), 649-675. doi: 10.1037/a0037665

    Van de Cruys, S., Schouten, B., & Wagemans, J. (2013). An anxiety-induced bias in the perception of a bistable point-light walker. Acta Psychologica, 144, 548-553. doi: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2013.09.010

    Van de Cruys, S., Van der Hallen, R., & Wagemans, J. (2016). Disentangling signal and noise in autism spectrum disorder. Brain and Cognition, 112, 78-83. doi: 10.1016/j.bandc.2016.08.004

    Van de Cruys, S., Vanmarcke, S., Van de Put, I., & Wagemans, J. (2018). The use of prior knowledge for perceptual inference is preserved in ASD. Clinical Psychological Science, in press. doi: 10.1177/2167702617740955

    Van de Cruys, S., & Wagemans, J. (2011). Gestalts as predictions: Some reflections and an application to art. Gestalt Theory, 33, 325-344.

    Van de Cruys, S., & Wagemans, J. (2011). Putting reward in art: A tentative prediction error account of visual art. i-Perception (special issue on Art & Perception), 2, 1035-1062. doi: 10.1068/i0466aap.

    Van de Cruys, S., Wagemans, J., & Ekroll, V. (2015). The put-and-fetch ambiguity: How magicians exploit the principle of exclusive allocation of movements to intentions. i-Perception, 6, 86-90. doi: 10.1068/i0719sas

    Vandekerckhove, J., Panis, S., & Wagemans, J. (2007). The concavity effect is a compound of local and global effects. Perception & Psychophysics, 69, 1253-1260.

    Van der Hallen, R., Chamberlain, R., de-Wit, L., & Wagemans, J. (2018). Superior disembedding in children with ASD: New test using abstract, meaningful, and 3D contexts. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, in press. doi: 10/1007/s10803-018-3508-y

    Van der Hallen, R., Evers, K., Boets, B., Steyaert, J., Noens, I., & Wagemans, J. (2016). Gaborized visual search in ASD: Instructed versus spontaneous local and global processing. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 46(9), 3023-3036. doi: 10.1007/s10803-016-2826-1

    Van der Hallen, R., Evers, K., Brewaeys, K., Van den Noortgate, W., & Wagemans, J. (2015). Global processing takes time: A meta-analysis on local-global visual processing in ASD. Psychological Bulletin, 141(3), 549-573. doi: 10.1037/bul0000004

  • Van der Hallen, R., Evers, K., de-Wit, L., Steyaert, J., Noens, I., & Wagemans, J. (2018). Multiple object tracking reveals object-based grouping interference in children with ASD. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 48(4), 1341-1349. doi: 10.1007/s10803-015-2463-0

    Van der Hallen, R., Lemmens, L., Steyaert, J., Noens, I., & Wagemans, J. (2017). Ensemble perception in ASD: Member-identification versus mean-discrimination. Autism Research 10(7), 1291-1299. doi: 10.1002/aur.1767.

    Van der Hallen, R., Reusens, J., Evers, K., de-Wit, L., & Wagemans, J. (2018). Connection-based and object-based grouping in multiple object tracking: A developmental study. British Journal of Developmental Psychology, in press.

    Van der Hallen, R., Vanmarcke, S., Noens, I., & Wagemans, J. (2017). Hierarchical letters in ASD: High stimulus variability under different attentional modes. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders. doi: 10.1007/s10803-017-3108-2

    Vanderperren, K., De Vos, M., Ramautar, J. R., Novitskiy, N., Mennes, M., Assecondi, S., Vanrumste, B., Stiers, P., Van den Bergh, B. R. H., Wagemans, J., Lagae, L., Sunaert, S., & Van Huffel, S. (2010). Removal of BCG artifacts from EEG recordings inside the MR scanner: A comparison of methodological and validation-related aspects. Neuroimage, 50, 920-934.

    Vanderperren, K., Mijovic, B., Novitskiy, N., Vanrumste, B., Stiers, P., Van den Bergh, B., Lagae, L., Sunaert, S., Wagemans, J., Van Huffel, S., & De Vos, M. (2012). Single trial ERP reading based on Parallel Factor Analysis. Psychophysiology, 50(1), 97-110. doi: 10.1111/j.1469-8986.2012.01405.x

    Vanderperren, K., Ramautar, J., Novitski, N., De Vos, M., Mennes, M., Vanrumste, B., Stiers, P., Van den Bergh, B., Wagemans, J., Lagae, L., Sunaert, S., & Van Huffel, S. (2007). Ballistocardiogram artifacts in simultaneous EEG-fMRI acquisitions. International Journal of Bioelectromagnetism, 9 (3), 146-150.

    van Doorn, A. J., Koenderink, J. J., Leyssen, M. H. R., & Wagemans, J. (2012). Interaction of depth probes and style of depiction. i-Perception, 3, 528-540. doi: 10.1068/i0500.

    van Doorn, A. J., Koenderink, J., Todd, J., & Wagemans, J. (2012). Awareness of the light field: the case of deformation. i-Perception, 3, 467-480. doi: 10.1068/i0504

    van Doorn, A. J., Koenderink, J. J., & Wagemans, J. (2011a). Light fields and shape from shading. Journal of Vision, 11(3): 21, 1-21. doi: 10.1167/11.3.21.

    van Doorn, A. J., Koenderink, J. J., & Wagemans, J. (2011b). Rank order scaling of pictorial depth. i-Perception (special issue on Art & Perception), 2, 724-744. doi: 10.1068/i0432aap

    van Doorn, A. J., Koenderink, J. J., & Wagemans, J. (2013). Exocentric pointing in the visual field. i-Perception, 4, 532-542. doi: 10.1068/i0609

    Van Eylen, L., Boets, B., Cosemans, N., Peeters, H., Steyaert, J., Wagemans, J., & Noens, I. (2017). Executive functioning and local-global processing: Candidate endophenotypes for autism spectrum disorder? Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 58(3), 258-269. doi: 10.1111/jcpp.12637

    Van Eylen, L., Boets, B., Steyaert, J., Evers, K., Wagemans, J., & Noens, I. (2011). Cognitive flexibility in autism spectrum disorder: Explaining the inconsistencies? Research in Autism Spectrum Disorders, 5, 1390-1401.

    Van Eylen, L., Boets, B., Steyaert, J., Wagemans, J., & Noens, I. (2015). Executive functioning in autism spectrum disorders: Influence of task and sample characteristics and relation to symptom severity. European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 24(11), 1399-1417. doi: 10.1007/s00787-015-0689-1

    Van Eylen, L., Boets, B., Steyaert, J., Wagemans, J., & Noens, I. (2018). Local and global visual processing in autism spectrum disorders: Influence of task and sample characteristics and relation to symptom severity. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 48(4), 1359-1381. doi: 10.1007/s10803-015-2526-2

    Van Eylen, L., De Graef, P., Seyaert, J., Wagemans, J., & Noens, I. (2013). Children with an autism spectrum disorder spontaneously use scene knowledge to modulate visual object processing. Research in Autism Spectrum Disorders, 7, 913-922. doi: 10.1016/j.rasd.2013.04.005

  • Van Eylen, L.*, Plasschaert, E.*, Wagemans, J., Boets, B., Legius, E., Steyaert, J., & Noens, I. (2017). Visuoperceptual processing in children with Neurofibromatosis type 1: True deficit or artefact? American Journal of Medical Genetics Part B: Neuropsychiatric Genetics, 174(4), 342-358. (*joint first authors). doi: 10.1002/ajmg.b.32522

    Van Gool, L., Moons, T., Pauwels, E., & Wagemans, J. (1994). Invariance from the Euclidean geometer's perspective. Perception, 23, 547-561.

    Van Humbeeck, N., Putzeys, T., & Wagemans, J. (2016). Apparent motion suppresses responses in V1: A population code model. PLoS Computational Biology, 12(10):e1005155. doi: 10.1371/journal.pcbi.1005155.

    Van Humbeeck, N., Schmitt, N., Hermens, F., Wagemans, J., & Ernst, U. A. (2013). The role of eye movements in a contour detection task. Journal of Vision, 13(14):5, 1-19. doi: 10.1167/13.14.5

    Van Lier, R., & Wagemans, J. (1997). Perceptual grouping measured by color assimilation: Regularity versus proximity. Acta Psychologica, 97, 37-70.

    Van Lier, R., & Wagemans, J. (1998). Effects of physical connectivity on the representational unity of multi-part configurations. Cognition, 69, B1-B9.

    Van Lier, R., & Wagemans, J. (1999). From images to objects: Global and local completions of self-occluded parts. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception & Performance, 25, 1721-1741.

    Vanmarcke, S., Calders, F., & Wagemans, J. (2016). The time-course of ultra-rapid categorization: The influence of scene congruency and recurrent processing. i-Perception, 7(5), 1-23. doi: 10.1177/2041669516673384

    Vanmarcke, S., Mullin, C. R., Van der Hallen, R., Evers, K., Noens, I., Steyaert, J., & Wagemans, J. (2016). In the eye of the beholder: Rapid visual perception of real-life scenes by young adults with and without ASD. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 46(8), 2635-2652. doi: 10.1007/s10803-016-2802-9

    Vanmarcke, S., Noens, I., Steyaert, J., & Wagemans, J. (2017). Change detection of meaningful objects in real-world scenes in adolescents with and without ASD. Autism, in press. doi: 10.1177/1362361317702559

    Vanmarcke, S., Noens, I., Steyaert, J., & Wagemans, J. (2017). Spatial frequency priming of scene perception in adolescents with and without ASD. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 47(7), 2023-2038. doi: 10.1007/s10803-017-3123-3

    Vanmarcke, S., Van de Cruys, S., Moors, P., & Wagemans, J. (2017). Intact animacy perception during chase detection in ASD. Scientific Reports, 7:11851. doi: 10.1038/s41598-017-12204-x

    Vanmarcke, S., Van der Hallen, R., Evers, K., Noens, I., Steyaert, J., & Wagemans, J. (2015). Ultra-rapid categorization of meaningful real-life scenes in adults with and without ASD. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 46(2), 450-466. doi: 10.1007/s10803-015-2583-6

    Vanmarcke, S., van Esch, L., Van der Hallen, R., Evers, K., Noens, I., Steyaert, J., & Wagemans, J. (2016). Gist perception in adolescents with and without ASD: Ultra-rapid categorization of meaningful real-life scenes. Research in Autism Spectrum Disorders, 29-30, 30-47. doi: 10.1016/j.rasd.2016.05.007

    Vanmarcke, S., & Wagemans, J. (2015). Rapid gist perception of meaningful real-life scenes: Exploring individual and gender differences in multiple categorization tasks. i-Perception, 6, 19-37.

    Vanmarcke, S., & Wagemans, J. (2015). The influence of age and gender on ultra-rapid categorization. Visual Cognition, 23(7), 894-916. doi: 10.1080/13506285.2015.1091801

    Vanmarcke, S., & Wagemans, J. (2016). Individual differences in spatial frequency processing in scene perception: The influence of autism-related traits. Visual Cognition, 24(2), 115-131. doi: 10.1080/13506285.2016.1199625

    Vanmarcke, S., & Wagemans, J. (2017). Priming facial gender and emotional valence: The influence of spatial frequency on face perception in ASD. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 47, 927-946. doi: 10.1007/s10803-016-3017-9.

  • Vanrie, J., Béatse, E., Wagemans, J., Sunaert, S., & Van Hecke, P. (2002). Mental rotation versus invariant features in object perception from different viewpoints: An fMRI study. Neuropsychologia, 40, 917-930.

    Vanrie, J., & Wagemans, J. (2001). Viewpoint-dependent versus –independent 3-D object perception: A direct comparison (Best Thesis Award Paper). Psychologica Belgica, 41, 115-129.

    Vanrie, J., Willems, B., & Wagemans, J. (2001). Multiple routes to object matching from different viewpoints: Mental rotation versus invariant features. Perception, 30, 1047-1056.

    Verbeke, E., Peeters, W., Kerkhof, I., Bijttebier, P., Steyaert, J., & Wagemans, J. (2005). Lack of motivation to share intentions: Primary deficit in autism? Comment on ‘Understanding and sharing intentions: The origins of cultural cognition’ by Tomasello et al. (2005). Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 28, 718-719.

    Vergeer, M., Kogo, N., Nikolaev, A. R., Alp, N., Loozen, V., Schraepen, B., & Wagemans, J. (2018). EEG frequency tagging reveals higher order intermodulation as neural markers of learned holistic shape representations. Vision Research, in press.

    Vergeer, M., Moors, P., Wagemans, J., & van Ee, R. (2016). Visible and invisible stimulus parts integrate into global object representations as revealed by combining monocular and binocular rivalry. Journal of Vision, 16(11):14, 1-10. doi: 10.1167/16.11.14

    Vergeer, M., Wagemans, J., & van Ee, R. (2016). Training of binocular rivalry suppression suggests stimulus-specific plasticity in monocular and binocular visual areas. Scientific Reports, 6:25753, 25753. doi: 10.1038/srep25753

    Verhavert, S., Wagemans, J., & Augustin, M.D. (2018). Beauty in the blink of an eye: The time course of aesthetic experiences. British Journal of Psychology, 109(1), 63-84. doi: 10.1111/bjop.12258

    Verhoeven, J. S., Rommel, N., Prodi, E., Leemans, A., Zink, I., Vandewalle, E., Noens, I., Wagemans, J., Steyaert, J., Boets, B., Van de Winckel, A., De Cock, P., Lagae, L., & Sunaert, S. (2012). Is there a common neuroanatomical substrate for the language deficit between autism spectrum disorder and specific language impairment? Cerebral Cortex, 22, 2263-2271.

    Verlaers, K., Wagemans, J., & Overvliet, K.E. (2015). The effect of perceptual grouping on haptic numerosity perception. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics, 77, 353-367.

    Verstijnen, I., & Wagemans, J. (2004). Ambiguous figures: Living versus nonliving objects. Perception, 33, 531-546.

    Wagemans, J. (1986). Een inleiding tot de directe perceptietheorie (An introduction to the direct theory of perception, English Abstract). Psychologica Belgica, 26, 77-98.

    Wagemans, J. (1986). Direct theory of perception: An evaluation by representatives of indirect theories of perception. L’Année Psychologique, 86, 261-273.

    Wagemans, J. (1987). Schemas and bridging gaps in the behavioral and brain sciences. Comment on ‘Levels of modeling of mechanisms of visually guided behavior’ by Arbib (1987). Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 10, 449-450.

    Wagemans, J. (1988). Modules in vision: A case study of interdisciplinarity in cognitive science. Acta Psychologica, 67, 59-93.

    Wagemans, J. (1990). “Smart” mechanisms emerging from cooperation and competition between modules. Psychological Research, 52, 181-196.

    Wagemans, J. (1992). Perceptual use of nonaccidental properties. Canadian Journal of Psychology, 46, 236-279.

    Wagemans, J. (1993). Skewed symmetry: A nonaccidental property used to perceive visual forms. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 19, 364-380.

    Wagemans, J. (1993). From observations on language to theories of visual perception. Comment on ‘”What” and “where” in spatial language and spatial cognition’ by Landau and Jackendoff (1993). Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 16, 253-254.

    Wagemans, J. (1995). Detection of visual symmetries. Spatial Vision, 9, 9-32. Wagemans, J. (1997). Characteristics and models of human symmetry detection. Trends in Cognitive

    Sciences, 1(9), 346-352.

  • Wagemans, J. (1999). Parallel visual processes in symmetry perception: Normality and pathology. Documenta Ophthalmologica, 95, 359-370.

    Wagemans, J. (1999). Toward a better approach to goodness: Comments on Van der Helm and Leeuwenberg (1996). Psychological Review, 106, 610-621.

    Wagemans, J. (2009). Invariant parts of a citation classic. Comment on Biederman and Cooper’s 1991 paper. Perception, 38, 821-823.

    Wagemans, J. (2011). Towards a new kind of experimental psycho-aesthetics? Reflections on the Parallellepipeda project. i-Perception (special issue on Art & Perception), 2, 648-678. doi: 10.1068/i0464aap.

    Wagemans, J. (2017). Adding Gestalt to the picture. Comment on "Move me, astonish me... delight my eyes and brain: The Vienna Integrated Model of top-down and bottom-up processes in Art Perception (VIMAP) and corresponding affective, evaluative, and neurophysiological correlates” by Matthew Pelowski et al. Physics of Life Reviews, 21, 155-158. doi: 10.1016/j.plrev.2017.06.009

    Wagemans, J., & de Weert, Ch. M. M. (1992). Ways of coloring the ecological approach. Comment on ‘Ways of coloring: Comparative color vision as a case study for cognitive science’ by Thompson et al. (1992). Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 15, 54-56.

    Wagemans, J., De Winter, J., Op de Beeck, H. P., Ploeger, A., Beckers, T., & Vanroose, P. (2008). Identification of everyday objects on the basis of silhouette and outline versions. Perception, 37, 207-244.

    Wagemans, J., & d’Ydewalle, G. (1988). Opposing the direct and indirect theory in explaining the tunnel effect. Zeitschrift für Psychologie, 196, 217-231.

    Wagemans, J., & d’Ydewalle, G. (1989). The effects of kinetic occlusion and categorization on amodal completion: A comment on Gerbino and Salmaso (1987). Acta Psychologica, 72, 281-293.

    Wagemans, J., Elder, J. H., Kubovy, M., Palmer, S. E., Peterson, M. A., Singh, M., & von der Heydt, R. (2012). A century of Gestalt psychology in visual perception: I. Perceptual grouping and figure-ground organization. Psychological Bulletin, 138(6), 1172-1217. doi: 10.1037/a0029333

    Wagemans, J., Feldman, J., Gepshtein, S., Kimchi, R., Pomerantz, J. R., van der Helm, P., & van Leeuwen, C. (2012). A century of Gestalt psychology in visual perception: II. Conceptual and theoretical foundations. Psychological Bulletin, 138(6), 1218-1252. doi: 10.1037/a0029334

    Wagemans, J, Koenderink, J. J., & van Doorn, A. J. (2013). Pleasures of ambiguity: The case of Piranesi’s Carceri. Art and Perception, 1, 121-138. doi: 10.1163/22134913-00002003

    Wagemans, J., & Kolinsky, R. (1994). Perceptual organisation and object recognition - POOR is the acronym, rich the notion (Guest editorial for two special issues on “Perceptual Organization and Object Recognition”). Perception, 23, 371-382.

    Wagemans, J., Lamote, C., & Van Gool, L. (1997). Shape equivalence under perspective and projective transformations. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 4, 248-253.

    Wagemans, J., Notebaert, W., & Boucart, M. (1998). Lorazepam but not diazepam impairs identification of pictures on the basis of specific contour fragments. Psychopharmacology, 138, 326-333.

    Wagemans, J., Tarr, M. J., & Hummel, J. E. (1999). Editorial for the Special issue on Visual Object Perception. Acta Psychologica, 102, 105-111.

    Wagemans, J., & Tibau, S. (1999). Visual measurement of relative distances between three collinear dots rotating in a slanted plane. Perception, 28, 267-282.

    Wagemans, J., Vanden Bossche, P., Segers, N., & d’Ydewalle, G. (1994). An affine group model and the perception of orthographically projected planar random polygons. Journal of Mathematical Psychology, 38, 59-72.

    Wagemans, J., van Doorn, A. J., & Koenderink, J. J. (2010). The shading cue in context. i-Perception, 1, 159-178. doi: 10.1068/i0401.

    Wagemans, J., van Doorn, A. J., & Koenderink, J. J. (2011a). Measuring 3D point configurations in pictorial space. i-Perception 2, 77-111. doi: 10.1068/i0420.

  • Wagemans, J., van Doorn, A. J., & Koenderink J. J. (2011b). Pictorial depth probed through relative sizes. i-Perception, 2(9), 992-1013. doi: 10.1068/i0474

    Wagemans, J., Van Gool, L., & d’Ydewalle, G. (1991). Detection of symmetry in tachistoscopically presented dot patterns: Effects of multiple axes and skewing. Perception & Psychophysics, 50, 413-427.

    Wagemans, J., Van Gool, L., & d’Ydewalle, G. (1992). Orientational effects and component processes in symmetry detection. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 44A, 475-508.

    Wagemans, J., Van Gool, L., & Lamote, C. (1996). The visual system’s measurement of invariants need not itself be invariant. Psychological Science, 7, 232-236.

    Wagemans, J., Van Gool, L., Lamote, C., & Foster, D. H. (2000). Minimal information to determine affine shape equivalence. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 26, 443-468.

    Wagemans, J., Van Gool, L., Swinnen, V., & Van Horebeek, J. (1993). Higher-order structure in regularity detection. Vision Research, 33, 1067-1088.

    Wagemans, J., van Lier, R., & Scholl, B. J. (2006). Introduction to Michotte’s heritage in perception and cognition research. Acta Psychologica, 123, 1-19.

    Wagemans, J., Verfaillie, K., De Graef, P., & Lamberts, K. (1989). Is extension to perception of real-world objects and scenes possible? Comment on 'A solution to the tag-assignment problem for neural networks' by Strong and Whitehead (1989). Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 12, 415-417.

    Wagemans, J., Verstraten, F., & He, S. (2001). Beyond the decade of the brain: Towards a functional neuroanatomy of the mind. (Guest editorial for the special issue on cognitive neuroscience). Acta Psychologica, 107, 1-7.

    Willems, B., & Wagemans, J. (2000). The viewpoint-dependency of veridicality: Psychophysics and modelling. Vision Research, 40, 3017-3027.

    Willems, B., & Wagemans, J. (2001). Matching multicomponent objects from different viewpoints: Mental rotation as normalization? Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 27, 1090-1115.

    Woolley, D.G., Vermaercke, B., Op de Beeck, H. P., Wagemans, J., Gantois, I., D’Hooge, R., Swinnen, S.P., & Wenderoth, N. (2010). Sex differences in human virtual water maze performance: Novel measures reveal the relative contribution of directional responding and spatial knowledge. Behavioural Brain Research, 208, 408-414.

    Articles in conference proceedings (n = 19)

    De Neys, W., Novitskiy, N., Ramautar, J., & Wagemans, J. (2010). What makes a good reasoner?: Brain potentials and heuristic bias susceptibility. In S. Ohlsson & R. Catrambone (Eds.), Proceedings of the 32nd Conference of the Cognitive Science Society (pp. 1020-1025). Austin, TX: Cognitive Science Society.

    Koenderink, J. J., van Doorn, A. J., Valsecchi, M.., Wagemans, J., & Gegenfurtner, K. (2017). Eidolons & capricious local sign. Human Vison and Electronic Imaging, 12, 24-35. doi: 10.2352/ISSN.2470-1173.2017.14.HVEI-11

    Kogo, N., Strecha, C., Caenen, G., Wagemans, J., & Van Gool, L. (2002). Reconstruction of subjective surfaces from occlusion cues. In H. H. Bülthoff, S.-W. Lee, T. A. Poggio, & C. Wallraven (Eds.), Lecture Notes in Computer Science: BMCV 2002 Proceedings (pp. 311-321). Springer Verlag.

    Leeuwenberg, E., & Wagemans, J. (1990). Just noticeable impossible patterns: An exploration of the capacities and shortcomings of perception. In H.-G. Geissler (Ed.), Psychophysical explorations of mental structures (pp. 431-444). Lewiston, NY: Hogrefe & Huber.

    Longrée, M., Léonard, J., & Wagemans, J. (2004). A new method for assessment of the conspicuity properties of high-visibility clothing. 4th World Textile Conference (AUTEX). Roubaix, France.

    Mijovic, B., Machilsen, B., Hunyadi, B., De Vos, M., Wagemans, J., & Van Huffel, S. (2013). Comparison of correlation analysis and jointICA for simultaneous EEG-fMRI recordings on contour

  • integration task. 35th Annual International Conference of the IEEE EMBS (pp. 6019-6022). Osaka, Japan.

    Van Baelen, M., Claessens, P., Stalmans, P., & Wagemans, J. (2005). Perceptual distortion in the visual field surrounding a scotoma: Psychophysical measurement with a “spatial interval discrimination task”. In S. Jones (Eds.), International Congress Series: Vol. 1282. Vision 2005 (pp. 749-753). Amsterdam, The Netherlands: Elsevier.

    Vanderperren K., De Vos M., Mijovic B., Ramautar J.R., Novitskiy N., Vanrumste B., Stiers P., Van den Bergh B.R.H., Wagemans J., Lagae L., Sunaert S., & Van Huffel S. (2010,). PARAFAC on ERP data from a visual detection task during simultaneous fMRI acquisition. Proceedings of the International Biosignal Processing Conference, Berlin, Germany, 103, 1-4.

    van Doorn, A. J., Wagemans, J., de Ridder, H., & Koenderink J. J. (2011). Space perception in pictures. In B. E. Rogowitz , & T. N. Pappas (Eds.), SPIE Proceedings Volume 7865 on Human Vision and Electronic Imaging XVI (Conference 7865), 786519. San Francisco, CA: SPIE. doi: 10.1117/12.882076.

    Van Gool, L., Vandeneede, J., Wagemans, J., & Oosterlinck, A. (1990). Regularity based modelling. Proceedings of the AAAI Workshop on Qualitative Vision (pp. 175-179). Boston, MA: AAAI.

    Van Gool, L., Wagemans, J., & Oosterlinck, A. (1989a). Object modelling and redundancy reduction: Algorithmic information theory revisited. SPIE Proceedings Volume 1135 on Image Processing III (pp. 82-89). Paris, France.

    Van Gool, L., Wagemans, J., & Oosterlinck, A. (1989b). Regularity detection as a strategy in object modelling and recognition. In M. M. Trivedi (Ed.), SPIE Proceedings Volume 1095 on Applications of Artificial Intelligence VII (pp. 138-149). Orlando, FL: SPIE.

    Van Gool, L., Wagemans, J., Vandeneede, J., & Oosterlinck, A. (1990). Similarity extraction and modelling. Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Computer Vision (pp. 530-534). Osaka, Japan: IEEE.

    Verfaillie, K., & Wagemans, J. (1987). What eye movements can tell about functional vision in Usher syndrome. Proceedings of the Ninth Conference of the International Association for the Education of the Deaf-Blind (pp. 431-458). Poitiers, France.

    Verstijnen, I. M., Heylighen, A., Wagemans, J., & Neuckermans, H. (2001). Sketching, analogies, and creativity: On the shared research interests of psychologists and designers. In J. S. Gero, B. Tversky, & T. Purcell (Eds.), Visual and Spatial Reasoning in Design II (pp. 299-310). Sydney, Australia: University of Sydney, Key Centre of Design Computing and Cognition.

    Verstijnen, I. M., Wagemans, J., Heylighen, A., & Neuckermans, H. (1999). Sketching, visual analogies and domain-expertise. In G. Goldschmidt & W. Porter (Eds.), Proceedings of the Fourth International Design Thinking Research Symposium (pp. II.71-II.77). Boston, MA: M.I.T.

    Waeytens, K., Hanoulle, I., Wagemans, J., & d’Ydewalle, G. (1993, July). Human representation of closed contours. International Meetings on Differential Geometry: Pure and Applied Geometry. Leuven, Belgium. (* selected proceedings published in a book, see below)

    Wagemans, J., De Troy, A., Van Gool, L., Wood, J. R., & Foster, D. H. (1993, July). Affine shape equivalence. International Meetings on Differential Geometry: Pure and Applied Geometry. Leuven, Belgium. (* selected proceedings published in a book, see below)

    Wagemans, J., Van Gool, L., Wambacq, P., d’Ydewalle, G., & Oosterlinck, A. (1989). Symmetry detection in human vision. In A. G. Tescher (Ed.), SPIE Proceedings Volume 1099 on Image Compression and Automatic Target Recognition (pp. 44-55). Orlando, FL: SPIE.

    Books

    Wagemans, J. (Ed.), (2015). Oxford Handbook of Perceptual Organization. Oxford, U.K.: Oxford University Press.

  • Book chapters (n = 35)

    Augustin, M. D., Wagemans, J., & Carbon, C.-C. (2010). Aesthetic vocabulary: How to describe your aesthetic impressions? In E. Doove (Ed.), Cahiers van het IvOK: Parallellepipeda boek (p. 92). Leuven, Belgium: ACCO.

    De Graef, P., De Ryck, K., Denayer, L., & Wagemans, J. (2010). Een oog voor kunst. In E. Doove (Ed.), Cahiers van het IvOK: Parallellepipeda boek (pp. 82-84). Leuven, Belgium: ACCO.

    de-Wit, L., & Wagemans, J. (2012). Visual perception. In V. S. Ramachandran (Ed.), Encyclopedia of human behavior (2nd ed., pp.665-671). San Diego, CA: Elsevier.

    d’Ydewalle, G., & Wagemans, J. (2010). “The head draws, the hand thinks.” Interview met Anne-Mie Van Kerckhoven. In E. Doove (Ed.), Cahiers van het IvOK: Parallellepipeda boek (pp. 26-31). Leuven, Belgium: ACCO.

    Koenderink, J.J., van Doorn, A.J., & Wagemans, J. (2017). The invisible saddle, or the cap-or-cup illusion. In A. Shapiro & D. Todorovic (Eds.), Oxford Compendium of Visual Illusions (pp. 227-233). Oxford, U.K.: Oxford University Press.

    Leeuwenberg, E., & Wagemans, J. (1990). Just noticeable impossible patterns: An exploration of the capacities and shortcomings of perception. In H.-G. Geissler (Ed.), Psychophysical explorations of mental structures (pp. 431-444). Lewiston, NY: Hogrefe & Huber.

    Vanden Bossche, P., Segers, N., Wagemans, J., & d’Ydewalle, G. (1992). Human perception of affine equivalent polygons. In C. Arcelli, L. P. Cordella, & G. Sanniti di Baja (Eds.), Visual form: Analysis and recognition (pp. 583-592). New York, NY: Plenum.

    Van Laere, K., Wagemans, J., e.a. (2010). Cross-over studie “Kunst en creativiteit”: Is er een onderliggende neurobiologische basis? In E. Doove (Ed.), Cahiers van het IvOK: Parallellepipeda boek (pp. 137-143). Leuven, Belgium: ACCO.

    Victoir, A., Wagemans, J., & d’Ydewalle, G. (1991). Shading and contours in the perception of drawn cloth. In P. J. Beek, R. J. Bootsma, & P. C. W. van Wieringen (Eds.), Studies in perception and action (pp. 46-52). Amsterdam, The Netherlands: Rodopi.

    Waeytens, K., Hanoulle, I., Wagemans, J., & d’Ydewalle, G. (1994). Human representation of closed contours. In F. Dillen, I. Van de Woestijne, & L. Verstraelen (Eds.), Geometry and topology of submanifolds VI (pp. 298-306). Singapore: World Scientific.

    Wagemans, J. (1992). Regularity detection and object recognition in human vision. In F. Dillen, & L. Verstraelen (Eds.), Geometry and topology of submanifolds IV (pp. 248-256). Singapore: World Scientific.

    Wagemans, J. (1994). Perception and learning. In T. Husen, & T. N. Postlethwaite (Eds.), The International Encyclopedia of Education (2nd ed., Vol. 8, pp. 4376-4379). Oxford, U.K.: Pergamon.

    Wagemans, J. (1996). Visual perception. In E. De Corte, & F. Weinert (Eds.), International Encyclopedia of Developmental and Instructional Psychology (pp. 451-455). Oxford, U.K.: Pergamon.

    Wagemans, J. (1996). Detection of visual symmetries. In C. W. Tyler (Ed.), Human symmetry perception and its computational analysis (pp. 25-48). Zeist, The Netherlands: VSP.

    Wagemans, J. (1996). How geometrical is human perception of affine and projective shape equivalence? In F. Dillen, B. Komrakov, U. Simon, I. Van de Woestijne, & L. Verstraelen (Eds.), Geometry and topology of submanifolds VIII (pp. 351-360). Singapore: World Scientific.

    Wagemans, J. (2001). Sensation and perception: High-level vision theory. In A. A. J. Marley (Ed.), International Encyclopedia of the Social & Behavioral Sciences: Vol. 24. Mathematics and computer sciences (pp. 16228-16232). Amsterdam, The Netherlands: Pergamon.

    Wagemans, J. (2001). Naar een biologie van de geest? Over het impliciet neuroreductionisme in de cognitieve neurowetenschap. In Van Crombrugge, H., Van den Bergh, B., & Catteeuw, K. (Eds.), Biologie van de geest: Psychologie en pedagogische wetenschappen door de genetica uitgedaagd (pp. 99-104). Leuven, België: Garant.

    Wagemans, J. (2002). Detection of visual symmetries. In C. W. Tyler (Ed.), Human symmetry perception and its computational analysis (2nd ed.). Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum.

  • Wagemans, J. (2002). Hersenen, cognitie en gedrag: Over de plaats van de psychologie binnen de cognitieve neurowetenschappen. In B. Raymaekers & G. Van Riel (Eds.). Lessen voor de XXIste eeuw: De horizonten van weten en kunnen (Volume 8, pp. 231-253). Leuven, België: Leuvense Universitaire Pers.

    Wagemans, J. (2005). Cognitive psychology. In K. Kempf-Leonard (Ed.-in-Chief), Encyclopedia of Social Measurement (Vol. 1, pp. 351-359). Amsterdam: Elsevier.

    Wagemans, J. (2010). Wetenschap en kunst: Een eigen verhaal over waarheid en vertwijfeling, schoonheid en troost, denken en voelen, zoeken en vinden. In E. Doove (Ed.), Cahiers van het IvOK: Parallellepipeda boek (pp. 51-59). Leuven, Belgium: ACCO.

    Wagemans, J. (2013). Two-dimensional shape as a mid-level vision Gestalt. In S. Dickinson & Z. Pizlo (Eds.), Shape perception in human and computer vision: An interdisciplinary perspective (pp. 85-102). New York, NY: Springer. doi: 10.1007/978-1-4471-5195-1_6

    Wagemans, J. (2014). How much of Gestalt theory has survived a century of neuroscience? In A. Geremek, M. Greenlee, & S. Magnussen (Eds.), Perception Beyond Gestalt: Progress in Vision Research (pp. 9-21). New York, NY: Psychology Press.

    Wagemans., J. (2014). High-level vision theory. In J. D. Wright (Ed.), International Encyclopedia of the Social & Behavioral Sciences. Oxford, U.K.: Elsevier.

    Wagemans, J. (2015). Historical and conceptual background: Gestalt theory. In J. Wagemans (Ed.), Oxford Handbook of Perceptual Organization (pp. 3-20). Oxford, U.K.: Oxford University Press.

    Wagemans, J. (2018). Perceptual organization. In J. T. Wixted (Series Ed.) & J. Serences (Vol. Ed.). The Stevens’ Handbook of Experimental Psychology and Cognitive Neuroscience: Vol. 2. Sensation, Perception & Attention (Chapter 18, pp. 803-872). Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

    Wagemans, J. (2018). Contours of outline shapes derived from everyday objects. In S. Gepshtein & L. T. Maloney (Eds.),The Oxford Handbook of Computational Perceptual Organization (in press). New York, NY: Oxford University Press.

    Wagemans, J. (2018). Shape similarity and categorization. In S. Gepshtein & L. T. Maloney (Eds.),The Oxford Handbook of Computational Perceptual Organization (in press). New York, NY: Oxford University Press.

    Wagemans, J., De Troy, A., Van Gool, L., Wood, J. R., & Foster, D. H. (1994). Affine shape equivalence. In F. Dillen, I. Van de Woestijne, & L. Verstraelen (Eds.), Geometry and topology of submanifolds VI (pp. 307-314). Singapore: World Scientific.

    Wagemans, J., & Kogo, N. (2018). On perceptual multi-stability in figure-ground organization. In S. Gepshtein & L. T. Maloney (Eds.),The Oxford Handbook of Computational Perceptual Organization (in press). New York, NY: Oxford University Press.

    Wagemans, J., Van Gool, L., & d’Ydewalle, G. (1990). Visual search in dot-patterns with bilateral and skewed symmetry. In D. Brogan (Ed.), Visual search I (pp. 99-114). Hants, U.K.: Taylor and Francis.

    Wagemans, J., Van Gool, L., & Van Horebeek (1991). Orientation selective channels in symmetry detection: Effects of cooperation and attention. In B. Blum (Ed.), Channels in the visual nervous system: Neurophysiology, psychophysics, models (pp. 425-445). London, U.K.: Freund.

    Wagemans, J., Van Gool, L., Van Horebeek, J., & d’Ydewalle, G. (1991). Higher-order invariants in perceptual grouping and regularity detection. In P. J. Beek, R. J. Bootsma, & P. C. W. van Wieringen (Eds.), Studies in perception and action (pp. 53-57). Amsterdam, The Netherlands: Rodopi.

    Wagemans, J., Verfaillie, K., Ver Eecke, E., & d’Ydewalle, G. (1993). Visual search for distinctive components in object recognition. In D. Brogan, A. Gale, & K. Carr (Eds.), Visual search II (pp. 181-193). Hants, U.K.: Taylor and Francis.

    Wagemans, J., Wichmann, F. A., & Op de Beeck, H. (2005). Visual perception I: Basic principles. In K. Lamberts & R. Goldstone (Eds.), Handbook of cognition (pp. 3-47). London: Sage Publications.

  • Invited lectures (selected list)

    Wagemans, J. (2004, February). Local and global information for the identification and segmentation of object pictures (Helmholtz lecture), Helmholtz Institute, Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands.

    Wagemans, J. (2007, April). Interactions between color and form in perceptual grouping and beyond (Invited lecture). Symposium on Color and Form (In honor of Charles de Weert, on the occasion of his retirement). Nijmegen, The Netherlands.

    Wagemans, J. (2008, October). On the role of curvature singularities in the perception of outline drawings of objects (Invited lecture). 1st International Workshop on Shape Perception in Human and Computer Vision (SPHCV), Marseille, France.

    Wagemans, J. (2009, March). Perceptual organization in a hierarchical and dynamical visual brain: From fragmented picture identification to visual art (Invited lecture). Dynamic Brain Forum ’09: Creativity, Dynamics, and Mutual Interaction. Atami, Japan.

    Wagemans, J. (2009, April). Perceptual and neural representation of within-category similarity of everyday objects: Second-order isomorphism in mind and brain (Keynote Lecture). Mind & Brain Symposium, Utrecht, The Netherlands.

    Wagemans, J. (2010, October). Kanizsa triangle as a cornerstone of vision science (Kanizsa Lecture). The Trieste Symposium on Perception and Cognition. Trieste, Italy.

    Wagemans, J. (2011, October). Linking low-, mid- and high-level vision (Irving Rock Memorial Lecture), University of California, Berkeley, CA, U.S.A.

    Wagemans, J. (2012, December). The encoding of parts and wholes in the visual cortical hierarchy (Invited lecture). 17th Christmas Meeting of the AVA, London, U.K.

    Wagemans, J (2013, April). Gestalt psychology and contemporary vision science: Problems, challenges, prospects (Wolfgang Metzger Award lecture). 18th Scientific Convention of the Society for Gestalt Theory and its Applications (GTA), Karlsruhe, Germany.

    Wagemans, J. (2013, October). Bauhaus, Architecture, and Gestalt. More than a BAG of tricks (Invited lecture). Architecture and Social Media in Network Societies, Technische Universität, Berlin, Germany.

    Wagemans, J. (2013, October). Part-whole relationships in art and vision (Frank Davis Memorial Lecture Series on Art and Vision Science). The Courtauld Institute of Art, London, U.K.

    Wagemans, J. (2013, October). Not all Gestalts are equal: The encoding of parts and wholes in the visual cortical hierarchy (Whitehead Lecture). Goldsmiths, University of London, London, U.K.

    Wagemans, J. (2014, August). What is missing for a proper visual science of art? (Keynote Lecture). 2nd Visual Science of Art Conference (VSAC), Belgrade, Serbia.

    Wagemans, J. (2015, June). Perceptual organization at object boundaries: More than meets the edge (Invited lecture). International Conference on Perceptual Organization, York University, Toronto, Canada.

    Wagemans, J. (2015, September). Not all Gestalts are equal: The encoding of parts and wholes in the visual cortical hierarchy (Lectio Magistralis). AIP XXI Congresso di Psicologia Sperimentale, University of Trento, Rovereto, Italy.

    Wagemans, J. (2015, November). Perceptual organization in the context of a dynamical and hierarchical visual brain (Keynote Lecture). 10th Annual Meeting of the Configural Processing Consortium (CPC), Chicago, IL, U.S.A.

    Wagemans, J., Ceyssens, P., Van Kerckhoven, A.-M., & Van Gelder, H. (2017, June). Time in perception, memory, and visual arts. Horizon 2120. The notion of time in the interaction of the arts and the sciences. Brussels, Belgium: BOZAR.

    Wagemans, J., (2018, March). High, inflexible precision of prediction errors in autism (HIPPEA): A review and some open issues (Keynote Lecture). 11th Scientific Meeting for Autism Spectrum Conditions: Perceptual Atypicalities. Frankfurt, Germany.

  • Invited lectures and seminars at CiMEC in Rovereto, Columbia University, ENS de Cachan in Paris, EPFL Lausanne, Harvard University, Hôpitaux Universitaires de Strasbourg, IPO Eindhoven, Justus-Liebig-Universität in Giessen, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität in München, Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics in Tübingen, New York University, Oxford University, Princeton University, Radboud University Nijmegen, RIKEN Brain Science Institute in Tokyo, Rutgers University, TU Delft, TU Kaiserslautern, Università di Bologna, Università di Milano-Bicocca, Università di Padova, Università di Trieste, Università di Verona, Universität Bremen, Universität Freiburg, Universität Vienna, Université Paris Descartes, University of Amsterdam, University of Birmingham, University of Pennsylvania, University of Sunderland, University of Virginia, Yale University.


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