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Şentürk, Yağmur Damla; Tavacioglu, Ebru Ecem; Duymaz, İlker; Sayim, Bilge; Alp, Nihan (2023). The Sabancı University Dynamic Face Database (SUDFace): Development and validation of an audiovisual stimulus set of recited and free speeches with neutral facial expressions. Behavior research methods, 55(6), pp. 3078-3099. Psychonomic Society 10.3758/s13428-022-01951-z
Dandan, Yu R; Ji, Luyan; Song, Yunping; Sayim, Bilge (2023). Foveal vision determines the perceived emotion of face ensembles. Attention, perception, & psychophysics : AP&P, 85(1), pp. 209-221. Springer 10.3758/s13414-022-02614-z
L-Miao, Li; Reynvoet, Bert; Sayim, Bilge (2022). Anisotropic representations of visual space modulate visual numerosity estimation. Vision Research, 201, p. 108130. Elsevier Science 10.1016/j.visres.2022.108130
Herzog, Michael H; Sayim, Bilge (2022). Crowding: Recent advances and perspectives. Journal of vision, 22(12), p. 15. ARVO 10.1167/jov.22.12.15
Yildirim, Fazilet Zeynep; Sayim, Bilge (2022). High confidence and low accuracy in redundancy masking. Consciousness and cognition, 102, p. 103349. Elsevier 10.1016/j.concog.2022.103349
Rummens, Koen; Sayim, Bilge (2022). Multidimensional feature interactions in visual crowding: When configural cues eliminate the polarity advantage. Journal of vision, 22(6), p. 2. ARVO 10.1167/jov.22.6.2
Yildirim, Fazilet Zeynep; Coates, Daniel R; Sayim, Bilge (2022). Atypical visual field asymmetries in redundancy masking. Journal of vision, 22(5), p. 4. ARVO 10.1167/jov.22.5.4
Hirsch, Thilo; Haiduk, Marina; Sayim, Bilge (2021). Rapahel's 'imperfect' viol: a question of perspective. Early music, 49(3), pp. 329-346. Oxford University Press 10.1093/em/caab047
Melnik, Natalia; Coates, Daniel R.; Sayim, Bilge (2021). Geometrically restricted image descriptors: A method to capture the appearance of shape. Journal of vision, 21(3), p. 14. ARVO 10.1167/jov.21.3.14
Melnik, Natalia; Coates, Daniel R.; Sayim, Bilge (2020). Emergent features break the rules of crowding. Scientific reports, 10(1), p. 406. Springer Nature 10.1038/s41598-019-57277-y
Rummens, Koen; Sayim, Bilge (2019). Disrupting uniformity: Feature contrasts that reduce crowding interfere with peripheral word recognition. Vision Research, 161, pp. 25-35. Elsevier Science 10.1016/j.visres.2019.05.006
Sayim, Bilge; Taylor, Henry (2019). Letters Lost: Capturing Appearance in Crowded Peripheral Vision Reveals a New Kind of Masking. Psychological science, 30(7), pp. 1082-1086. Sage Publications 10.1177/0956797619847166
Melnik, Natalia; Coates, Daniel R.; Sayim, Bilge (2018). Emergent features in the crowding zone: When target–flanker grouping surmounts crowding. Journal of vision, 18(9), pp. 1-15. ARVO 10.1167/18.9.19
Sayim, Bilge; Taylor, Henry (2018). Crowding, Attention and Consciousness: In support of the Inference Hypothesis. Mind & language, 33(1), pp. 17-33. Wiley 10.1111/mila.12169
Sayim, Bilge; Wagemans, Johan (2017). Appearance changes and error characteristics in crowding revealed by drawings. Journal of vision, 17(11), p. 8. ARVO 10.1167/17.11.8
Coates, Daniel R; Wagemans, Johan; Sayim, Bilge (2017). Diagnosing the Periphery: Using the Rey-Osterrieth Complex Figure Drawing Test to Characterize Peripheral Visual Function. i-Perception, 8(3), pp. 1-20. Sage Publishing 10.1177/2041669517705447
Greenwood, John A; Szinte, Martin; Sayim, Bilge; Cavanagh, Patrick (2017). Variations in crowding, saccadic precision, and spatial localization reveal the shared topology of spatial vision. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America - PNAS, 114(17), E3573-E3582. National Academy of Sciences NAS 10.1073/pnas.1615504114
Ekroll, Vebjørn; Sayim, Bilge; Wagemans, Johan (2017). The Other Side of Magic: The Psychology of Perceiving Hidden Things. Perspectives on psychological science : a journal of the Association for Psychological Science, 12(1), pp. 91-106. Sage 10.1177/1745691616654676
Herzog, Michael H; Sayim, Bilge; Manassi, Mauro; Chicherov, Vitaly (2016). What crowds in crowding? Journal of vision, 16(11), 25:1-25:4. ARVO 10.1167/16.11.25
Ekroll, Vebjørn; Sayim, Bilge; Van der Hallen, Ruth; Wagemans, Johan (2016). Illusory Visual Completion of an Object's Invisible Backside Can Make Your Finger Feel Shorter. Current Biology, 26(8), pp. 1029-1033. Cell Press 10.1016/j.cub.2016.02.001
Overvliet, K.E.; Sayim, B. (2015). Perceptual grouping determines haptic contextual modulation. Vision Research, 126, pp. 52-58. Elsevier Science 10.1016/j.visres.2015.04.016
Herzog, Michael H.; Sayim, Bilge; Chicherov, Vitaly; Manassi, Mauro (2015). Crowding, grouping, and object recognition: a matter of appearance. Journal of vision, 15(6), p. 5. ARVO 10.1167/15.6.5
Sayim, Bilge; Franke, Ivana (2018). Towards a Phenomenology of the Unknown. In: Franke, Ivana; Mertens, Heike Catherina; Naie, Katja (eds.) Retreat into Darkness: Towards a Phenomenology of the Unknown (pp. 105-135). Leipzig: Spector Books
Sayim, Bilge; Myin, Erik; van Uytven, Tilde (21 May 2015). Prior knowledge modulates peripheral color appearance (Unpublished). In: Midterm meeting of the International Colour Association (AIC) - Color and Image. Tokyo, Japan. 19.05.-22.05.2015.
Yildirim, Fazilet Zeynep; Coates, Daniel Robert; Sayim, Bilge (2020). Hidden by bias: how standard psychophysical procedures conceal crucial aspects of peripheral visual appearance [DATASET] [Dataset].
Yildirim, Fazilet Zeynep; Coates, Daniel Robert; Sayim, Bilge (2020). Redundancy masking: The loss of repeated items in crowded peripheral vision [DATASET] [Dataset]. In: Redundancy masking: The loss of repeated items in crowded peripheral vision [DATASET]. Journal of Vision
Melnik, Natalia; Coates, Daniel Robert; Sayim, Bilge (2018). Emergent features in the crowding zone: When target-flanker grouping surmounts crowding [DATASET] [Dataset].