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Precise minds in uncertain worlds: predictive coding in autism.
S Van de Cruys, K Evers, R Van der Hallen, L Van Eylen, B Boets, ...
Psychological review 121 (4), 649, 2014
9552014
Is neuroimaging measuring information in the brain?
L de-Wit, D Alexander, V Ekroll, J Wagemans
Psychonomic bulletin & review 23, 1415-1428, 2016
1342016
Predictive coding and the neural response to predictable stimuli
L De-Wit, B Machilsen, T Putzeys
Journal of Neuroscience 30 (26), 8702-8703, 2010
1122010
Weak Priors versus Overfitting of Predictions in Autism: Reply to Pellicano and Burr (TICS, 2012)
S Van de Cruys, L de-Wit, K Evers, B Boets, J Wagemans
i-Perception 4 (2), 95-97, 2013
1042013
Precise minds in uncertain worlds: predictive coding in autism
S Cruys, K Evers, R Hallen, L Eylen, B Boets, L De-Wit, J Wagemans
Psychol Rev 121 (4), 649-675, 2014
892014
Bi-stable Gestalts reduce activity in the whole of V1 not just the retinotopically predicted parts
L de-Wit, J Kubilius, J Wagemans, H Op de Beeck
Journal of Vision 12 (11), 1-14, 2012
872012
The Leuven Perceptual Organization Screening Test (L-POST), an online test to assess mid-level visual perception
K Torfs, K Vancleef, C Lafosse, J Wagemans, L De-Wit
Behavior Research Methods 46, 472-487, 2014
742014
Perceptual wholes can reduce the conscious accessibility of their parts
E Poljac, L de-Wit, J Wagemans
Cognition 123 (2), 308-312, 2012
742012
Illusory essences: A bias holding back theorizing in psychological science
C Brick, B Hood, V Ekroll, L De-Wit
Perspectives on Psychological Science 17 (2), 491-506, 2022
732022
A message in the medium? Assessing the reliability of psychopathology e-questionnaires
SR Jones, C Fernyhough, L De-Wit, E Meins
Personality and Individual Differences 44 (2), 349-359, 2008
692008
What underlies political polarization? A manifesto for computational political psychology
M Rollwage, L Zmigrod, L de-Wit, RJ Dolan, SM Fleming
Trends in cognitive sciences 23 (10), 820-822, 2019
542019
Developing the Leuven Embedded Figures Test (L-EFT): testing the stimulus features that influence embedding
L De-Wit, H Huygelier, R Van der Hallen, R Chamberlain, J Wagemans
PeerJ 5, e2862, 2017
492017
Individual differences in local and global perceptual organization
L de-Wit, J Wagemans
442014
Causal events enter awareness faster than non-causal events
P Moors, J Wagemans, L de-Wit
PeerJ 5, e2932, 2017
412017
No evidence for surface organization in Kanizsa configurations during continuous flash suppression
P Moors, J Wagemans, R van Ee, L de-Wit
Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics 78, 902-914, 2016
402016
A new spin on the Wheel of Fortune: priming of action-authorship judgements and relation to psychosis-like experiences
SR Jones, L de-Wit, C Fernyhough, E Meins
Consciousness and Cognition 17 (3), 576-586, 2008
392008
Moving stimuli are less effectively masked using traditional continuous flash suppression (CFS) compared to a moving mondrian mask (MMM): A test case for feature-selective …
P Moors, J Wagemans, L de-Wit
PLoS One 9 (5), e98298, 2014
372014
Badges to acknowledge open practices
BB Blohowiak, J Cohoon, L de-Wit, E Eich, FJ Farach, F Hasselman, ...
Retrieved from osf. io/tvyxz, 2018
342018
The Leuven Embedded Figures Test (L-EFT): measuring perception, intelligence or executive function?
H Huygelier, R Van der Hallen, J Wagemans, L De-Wit, R Chamberlain
PeerJ 6, e4524, 2018
312018
Brief report: Reduced grouping interference in children with ASD: Evidence from a multiple object tracking task
K Evers, L de-Wit, R Van der Hallen, B Haesen, J Steyaert, I Noens, ...
Journal of autism and developmental disorders 44, 1779-1787, 2014
312014
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