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151. Size Constancy is Preserved but Afterimages are Prolonged in Typical Individuals with Higher Degrees of Self-Reported Autistic Traits.

152. Container size exerts a stronger influence than liquid volume on the perceived weight of objects.

153. Can deepfakes be used to study emotion perception? A comparison of dynamic face stimuli.

154. EEG correlates of static and dynamic face perception: The role of naturalistic motion.

155. New evidence for the sensorimotor mismatch theory of weight perception and the size-weight illusion.

156. Linear perspective cues have a greater effect on the perceptual rescaling of distant stimuli than textures in the virtual environment.

157. Comparison of Tiling Artifact Removal Methods in Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry Images.

158. A review of the impairments, preserved visual functions, and neuropathology in 21 patients with visual form agnosia - A unique defect with line drawings.

159. Visual illusions in young people reporting psychotic-like experiences.

160. fMRI form adaptation and size repetition enhancement in different subdivisions of the lateral occipital complex.

161. The Effects of Word Identity, Case, and SOA on Word Priming in a Subliminal Context.

162. Alterations in Rapid Social Evaluations in Individuals with High Autism Traits.

163. The development of the Poggendorff illusion in typically developing children.

164. Having a live huntsman spider on a rubber hand does not modulate the rubber-hand illusion in a top-down manner.

165. The strength of the Shepard illusion in children coincides with age and cognitive skills but not perceptual abilities.

166. The contribution of stereopsis in Emmert's law.

167. Effects of multitasking and intention-behaviour consistency when facing yellow traffic light uncertainty.

168. Illusory contour perception in domestic dogs.

169. The development of the size-weight illusion in children coincides with the development of nonverbal cognition rather than motor skills.

170. The influence of size in weight illusions is unique relative to other object features.

171. What do dogs (Canis familiaris) see? A review of vision in dogs and implications for cognition research.

172. Sensitivity to biomechanical limitations during postural decision-making depends on the integrity of posterior superior parietal cortex.

173. Susceptibility to Optical Illusions Varies as a Function of the Autism-Spectrum Quotient but not in Ways Predicted by Local-Global Biases.

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