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1. Children and Adults Exhibit a Common Vertical Attention Bias for Object Tops and Scene Bottoms

3. The Gleam-Glum Effect: /I:/ versus /[open-mid back unrounded vowel]/ Phonemes Generically Carry Emotional Valence

8. Paradoxical popups: Why are they hard to catch?

12. On Catching Fly Balls

14. Testing the Wham-Womb Effect Among 5–7-year-old Children

16. Naive Beliefs in Baseball: Systematic Distortion in Perceived Time of Apex for Fly Balls

17. The Galileo Bias: A Naive Conceptual Belief That Influences People's Perceptions and Performance in a Ball-Dropping Task

22. Play Ball!

26. Perception of approaching and retreating floor-projected shapes in a large, immersive, multimedia learning environment

33. Paradoxical pop-ups: why are they difficult to catch?

36. Motion by nearby players biases perception but not action in judgments of baseball destination

39. A linear optical trajectory informs the fielder where to run to the side to catch fly balls

40. Right-handers and Americans favor turning to the right

41. Baseball outfielders maintain a linear optical trajectory when tracking uncatchable fly balls

44. Forward-facing motion biases for rigid and nonrigid biologically likely transformations

45. Overcoming naive mental models in explaining the Doppler shift: an illusion creates confusion

46. The Doppler illusion: the influence of dynamic intensity change on perceived pitch

47. A technical note: the relationship between paranormal belief and some variables relevant to Type A Behavior Pattern

48. Perceptual bias for forward-facing motion

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