Computational principles of the recognition of biological movements.
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Computational principles of the recognition of biological movements. / Giese, M.A.; Knoblich, W.; Thornton, I.M. et al.
The Human Body: Perception From the Inside Out. 2005. ed. Oxford University Press, 2005. p. 323-359.
The Human Body: Perception From the Inside Out. 2005. ed. Oxford University Press, 2005. p. 323-359.
Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter
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Giese, MA, Knoblich, W, Thornton, IM, Grosjean, M & Shiffrar, M 2005, Computational principles of the recognition of biological movements. in The Human Body: Perception From the Inside Out. 2005 edn, Oxford University Press, pp. 323-359.
APA
Giese, M. A., Knoblich, W., Thornton, I. M., Grosjean, M., & Shiffrar, M. (2005). Computational principles of the recognition of biological movements. In The Human Body: Perception From the Inside Out (2005 ed., pp. 323-359). Oxford University Press.
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Giese MA, Knoblich W, Thornton IM, Grosjean M, Shiffrar M. 2005. Computational principles of the recognition of biological movements. In The Human Body: Perception From the Inside Out. 2005 ed. Oxford University Press. pp. 323-359.
MLA
Giese, M.A. et al. "Computational principles of the recognition of biological movements.". The Human Body: Perception From the Inside Out. 2005 udg., Oxford University Press. 2005, 323-359.
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Giese MA, Knoblich W, Thornton IM, Grosjean M, Shiffrar M. Computational principles of the recognition of biological movements. In The Human Body: Perception From the Inside Out. 2005 ed. Oxford University Press. 2005. p. 323-359
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TY - CHAP
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