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    We're pleased to announce our new Methods section in i-Perception! We warmly welcome manuscripts focusing on innovations, developments or evaluations of methods in the perceptual sciences, including experimental set-up, measurement & analysis:

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  2. Nice to see motion illusions in the wild! Anyone know the origin? Is it an ?

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  3. (In case it needs clarifying, the arms were removed from the images, not from the participants. Removing arms from participants almost certainly impairs task performance.)

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  4. Look, no hands! Removing arms doesn't affect ability to read emotions in postures, but removing hands causes confusions: "Removing Hand Form Information Specifically Impairs Emotion Recognition for Fearful and Angry Body Stimuli" &

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    5. pro 2019.

    🚨 New paper alert! 👋 The hands are more important for recognising some emotions from the body compared to others. New work from and me published in Perception. Read it while it's hot off the press!

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  6. A new paper in iPerception finds optic flow in the lower visual field has the strongest influence on people's posture — interesting for design! "Larger Head Displacement to Optic Flow Presented in the Lower Visual Field" Fujimoto & Ashida

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  7. Just out in Perception, a write-up of the 41st Kanizsa Lecture at brimming with history, philosophy and beautiful demos: "Perception and Past Experience 50 Years After Kanizsa’s (Im)possible Experiment" Walter Gerbino

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  8. Did you know, we record the Perception Lecture keynotes, and preserve them for a wider audience in our online video collection: Currently featuring Marlene Behrmann's excellent keynote from and more, going back to Nancy Kanwisher in 2013.

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  9. We might be tempted to lean in to get a better look, but a new paper in Perception shows we tend to recognise blurry faces better when they're smaller. Try it yourself in this demo.... "Size Effects in the Recognition of Blurry Faces" Mousavi & Oruc

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  10. Making music using barcode readers to transduce spatial frequencies into auditory ones (needs sound on). Poster / demo night idea for any musicians out there? (Plus, how great would this be as a conference party DJ set.....??)

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  11. Abstracts from the 15th Asia-Pacific Conference on Vision are online in i-Perception now. Not quite the full experience of beautiful Osaka, but a glimpse at some of the great science there:

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    27. sij

    A one-page executive summary of the reproducibility crisis, written as a handout for university higher-ups. PDF version here:

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  13. This Call for Papers is to all researchers of , including memory, language, ageing, neurodegenerative disorders, training, technology & more! We'd love submissions from psychology, linguistics, cognitive neuro, otorhinolaryngology, philosophy, et al..

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  14. This Special Issue is open to all scientists of human olfaction & cognition, from basic mechanisms, through applied research, to clinical questions. Editors: Prof Maria Larsson Prof Jonas Olofsson Dr Artin Ashamian Dr Linus Andersson

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  15. Call for Papers! Special Issue in i-Perception closing May 30, 2020: "Our Unique Sense of Smell: Human Olfactory Perception and Cognition" We invite Reports, Short Reports & Reviews on empirical & theoretical developments in human olfaction science.

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  16. Great teaching demo of the optics of the eye, how having an elongated eyeball can cause short-sightedness by focusing the image in front of the retina rather than on it, and how corrective lenses can fix this. All with Pringles cans, paper, electrical tape, and a pair of glasses!

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  17. Attention vision scientists! Our Early Career Advancement Prize waives for winning papers in i-Perception. See the Submission Guidelines for further info:

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  18. Anouk Keizer et al on , a "pleasurable tingling sensation..in response to visual & auditory stimuli..also dubbed as brain orgasm": Individuals Who Experience Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response Have Higher Levels of Sensory Suggestibility

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    20. sij

    Finally out. Out timing mega-study: comparing a range of experiment generators, both lab-based and online You can now see the preprint and view the data Audio, visual and response timing, on many packages, OSs and browsers 1/4

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  20. But it's not all downhill! The authors conclude: "While negative effects of increased age upon visual perception do occur, they are specific to particular tasks/experimental stimuli; it is clear that a general age-related decline in visual perceptual abilities does not exist."

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  21. Aging reduces our ability to visually perceive motion-defined form: Aging and the Perception of Motion-Defined Form — J. Farley Norman, , HK Shapiro & AE Peterson

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