Mila Sugovic

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2013 Psychological Sciences Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, United States 
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Jessica Kate Witt grad student 2013 Purdue
 (Perception and obesity: The effect of actual body size and beliefs about body size on perception of the environment.)
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Witt JK, Sugovic M, Tenhundfeld NL, et al. (2016) An action-specific effect on perception that avoids all pitfalls. The Behavioral and Brain Sciences. 39: e261
Witt JK, Taylor JE, Sugovic M, et al. (2016) Further clarifying signal detection theoretic interpretations of the Müller-Lyer and sound-induced flash illusions. Journal of Vision. 16: 19
Sugovic M, Turk P, Witt JK. (2016) Perceived distance and obesity: It's what you weigh, not what you think. Acta Psychologica. 165: 1-8
Witt JK, Sugovic M, Dodd MD. (2016) Action-specific perception of speed is independent of attention. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics
Witt JK, Taylor JE, Sugovic M, et al. (2015) Signal Detection Measures Cannot Distinguish Perceptual Biases from Response Biases. Perception. 44: 289-300
Witt JK, Taylor JET, Sugovic M, et al. (2015) Signal detection measures cannot distinguish perceptual biases from response biases Perception. 44: 289-300
Witt JK, South SC, Sugovic M. (2014) A perceiver's own abilities influence perception, even when observing others. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review. 21: 384-9
Witt JK, Sugovic M. (2013) Response bias cannot explain action-specific effects: evidence from compliant and non-compliant participants. Perception. 42: 138-52
Witt JK, Sugovic M. (2013) Spiders appear to move faster than non-threatening objects regardless of one's ability to block them. Acta Psychologica. 143: 284-91
Witt JK, Sugovic M. (2013) Catching ease influences perceived speed: evidence for action-specific effects from action-based measures. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review. 20: 1364-70
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