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Benjamin van Buren
Benjamin van Buren
Assistant Professor, The New School
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Changes in painting styles of two artists with Alzheimer's disease.
B van Buren, B Bromberger, D Potts, B Miller, A Chatterjee
Psychology of Aesthetics, Creativity, and the Arts 7 (1), 89, 2013
402013
The automaticity of perceiving animacy: Goal-directed motion in simple shapes influences visuomotor behavior even when task-irrelevant
B van Buren, S Uddenberg, BJ Scholl
Psychonomic bulletin & review 23, 797-802, 2016
382016
What are the underlying units of perceived animacy? Chasing detection is intrinsically object-based
B van Buren, T Gao, BJ Scholl
Psychonomic bulletin & review 24, 1604-1610, 2017
202017
Minds in motion in memory: Enhanced spatial memory driven by the perceived animacy of simple shapes
B van Buren, BJ Scholl
Cognition 163, 87-92, 2017
192017
Intentionally distracting: Working memory is disrupted by the perception of other agents attending to you—even without eye-gaze cues
C Colombatto, B Van Buren, BJ Scholl
Psychonomic bulletin & review 26, 951-957, 2019
182019
Visual illusions as a tool for dissociating seeing from thinking: A reply to Braddick (2018)
B van Buren, BJ Scholl
Perception 47 (10-11), 999-1001, 2018
132018
Gazing without eyes: A “stare-in-the-crowd” effect induced by simple geometric shapes
C Colombatto, B van Buren, BJ Scholl
Perception 49 (7), 782-792, 2020
62020
When scenes look like materials: René Magritte’s reversible figure–ground motif
JB Ritchie, B van Buren
Art & Perception 8 (3-4), 299-310, 2020
52020
Hidden intentions: Visual awareness prioritizes perceived attention even without eyes or faces
C Colombatto, B van Buren, BJ Scholl
Cognition 217, 104901, 2021
32021
The'Blindfold Test'for Deciding whether an Effect Reflects Visual Processing or Higher-Level Judgment
B van Buren, B Scholl
Journal of Vision 18 (10), 56-56, 2018
12018
Who's chasing whom?: Changing background motion reverses impressions of chasing in perceived animacy
B van Buren, B Scholl
Journal of Vision 17 (10), 214-214, 2017
12017
What are the underlying units of perceived animacy?: chasing detection is intrinsically object-based
B van Buren, T Gao, B Scholl
Journal of Vision 16 (12), 394-394, 2016
12016
Perceived animacy influences other forms of visual processing: Improved sensitivity to the orientations of intentionally moving objects
B van Buren, B Scholl
Journal of Vision 14 (10), 1023-1023, 2014
12014
Thinking outside the box in the study of visual preferences: External elements determine ‘goodness’ judgments for a dot within a square frame
JV Ning, B van Buren
Journal of Vision 22 (14), 4233-4233, 2022
2022
Objects that look heavier look larger
HB Nguyen, B van Buren
Journal of Vision 22 (14), 4394-4394, 2022
2022
May the Force be against you: Better sensitivity to speed changes opposite to gravity
HB Nguyen, BF van Buren
Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society 44 (44), 2022
2022
Sensation and imagery combine to form hybrid object representations
B van Buren, JDK Ongchoco, B Scholl
PERCEPTION 50 (1_ SUPPL), 142-142, 2021
2021
Event representations omit stretches of time
B van Buren, JB Ritchie, P Lefèvre, J Wagemans
Journal of Vision 20 (11), 1536-1536, 2020
2020
Who's Chasing Whom?: Changing Background Motion Reverses Impressions of Chasing in Perceived Animacy
B van Buren, B Scholl
PERCEPTION 48, 184-184, 2019
2019
'Mind contact': Might eye-gaze effects actually reflect more general phenomena of perceived attention and intention?
C Colombatto, B van Buren, B Scholl
Journal of Vision 17 (10), 60-60, 2017
2017
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