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Visual Cognition, Volume 15 Issue 8 2007

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Impact Factor 2.095 (© 2009 Thomson Reuters, 2008 Journal Citation Reports ®)
ISSN: 1464-0716 (electronic) 1350-6285 (paper)
Publication Frequency: 8 issues per year
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Inhibition of return in response to gaze cues: The roles of time course and fixation cue
Alexandra Frischen;  Daniel Smilek;  John D. Eastwood; Steven P. Tipper
Pages 881 – 895
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Recognition of complex object-centred spatial configurations in early infancy
Andrew J. Bremner;  Peter Bryant;  Denis Mareschal; Ágnes Volein
Pages 896 – 926
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An analysis of body shape attractiveness based on image statistics: Evidence for a dissociation between expressions of preference and shape discrimination
Kathryn L. Smith;  Martin J. Tovée;  Peter J. B. Hancock;  Melissa Bateson;  Mike A. A. Cox; Piers L. Cornelissen
Pages 927 – 953
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An application of caricature: How to improve the recognition of facial composites
Charlie Frowd;  Vicki Bruce;  David Ross;  Alex McIntyre; Peter J. B. Hancock
Pages 954 – 984
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Visual-shape competition during language-mediated attention is based on lexical input and not modulated by contextual appropriateness
Falk Huettig; Gerry T. M. Altmann
Pages 985 – 1018
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