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Journal Articles
in press
Adam, J.J., Buetti, S., & Kerzel, D. (in press). Coordinated flexibility: How initial gaze position modulates eye-hand coordination and reaching.
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance.
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Buetti, S., Juan, E., Rinck, M., & Kerzel, D. (in press). Affective states leak into movement execution: Automatic avoidance of threatening stimuli in fear of spider is visible in reach trajectories.
Cognition and Emotion.
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Kerzel, D., Born, S., & Schönhammer, J. (in press). Perceptual grouping allows for attention to cover noncontiguous locations and suppress capture from nearby locations.
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance.
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Seeber, K. & Kerzel, D. (in press). Cognitive load in simultaneous interpreting: model meets data.
International Journal of Bilingualism.
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2012
Kerzel, D. & Buetti, S. (2012). Approach and avoidance movements are unaffected by cognitive conflict: a comparison of Simon effect and stimulus-response compatibility.
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 19(3), 456-461. doi: 10.3758/s13423-012-0246-6.
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2011
Born, S. & Kerzel, D. (2011). Effects of stimulus contrast and temporal delays in saccadic distraction.
Vision Research, 51(10), 1163-1172.
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Born, S. & Kerzel, D. (2011). Time-course of feature-based top-down control in saccadic distractor effects.
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 37(6), 1689-1699.
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Born, S., Kerzel, D., & Theeuwes, J.( 2011). Evidence for a dissociation between the control of oculomotor capture and disengagement.
Experimental Brain Research, 208(4), 621-631.
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Kerzel, D., Schönhammer, J., Burra, N., Born, S., & Souto, D. (2011). Saliency changes appearance.
PLoS ONE, 6(12), e28292.
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Samuel, F. & Kerzel, D. (2011). Is this object balanced or unbalanced? Judgments are on the safe side.
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 37(2), 529-538.
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Souto, D. & Kerzel, D. (2011). Attentional constraints on target selection for smooth pursuit eye movements.
Vision Research, 51(1), 13-20.
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2010
Buetti, S. & Kerzel, D. (2010). Effects of saccades and response type on the Simon effect: If you look at the stimulus, the Simon effect may be gone.
The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 63(11), 2172-2189.
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Kerzel, D., Born, S., & Souto, D. (2010). Inhibition of steady-state smooth pursuit and catch-up saccades by abrupt visual and auditory onsets.
Journal of Neurophysiology, 104(5), 2573-2585.
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Kerzel, D., Gauch, A., & Buetti, S. (2010). Involuntary attention with uncertainty: Peripheral cues improve perception of masked letters, but may impair perception of low-contrast letters.
Journal of Vision, 10(12):12, 1-13.
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Kerzel, D., Zarian, L., Gauch, A., & Buetti, S. (2010). Large effects of peripheral cues on appearance correlate with low precision.
Journal of Vision, 10(11):26, 1-14.
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Van Diepen, R. M., Born, S., Souto, D., Gauch, A., & Kerzel, D. (2010). Visual flicker in the gamma-band range does not draw attention.
Journal of Neurophysiology, 103(3), 1606-1613.
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Roesch, E. B., Sander, D., Mumenthaler, C. Kerzel, D., & Scherer, K. R. (2010). Psychophysics of emotion: The QUEST for emotion perception.
Journal of Vision, 10(3), 1-9.
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2009
Born, S. & Kerzel, D. (2009). Congruency effects in the remote distractor paradigm: Evidence for top-down modulation.
Journal of Vision, 9(9), 1-13.
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Buetti, S. & Kerzel, D. (2009). Conflicts during response selection affect response programming: Reactions towards the source of stimulation.
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 35(3), 816-834.
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Gauch, A. & Kerzel, D. (2009). Contributions of visible persistence and perceptual set to the flash-lag effect: Focusing on flash onset abolishes the illusion.
Vision Research. 49(24), 2983-2991.
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Kerzel, D., Zarian, L., & Souto, D. (2009). Involuntary cueing effects on accuracy measures: stimulus- and task-dependence.
Journal of Vision, 9(11), 1-16.
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Kerzel, D., Born, S., & Souto, D. (2009). Smooth pursuit eye movements and perception share target selection, but only some central resources.
Behavioural Brain Research, 201(1), 66-73.
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Souto, D. & Kerzel, D. (2009). Involuntary cueing effects during smooth pursuit: Facilitation and inhibition of return in oculocentric coordinates.
Experimental Brain Research, 192(1), 25-31.
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Souto, D. & Kerzel, D. (2009). Evidence for an attentional component in saccadic inhibition of return.
Experimental Brain Research, 195(4), 531-40.
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2008
Born, S. & Kerzel, D. (2008). Influence of target and distractor contrast on the remote distractor effect.
Vision Research,48(28), 2805-2816.
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Buetti, S. & Kerzel, D. (2008). Time course of the Simon effect in pointing movements for horizontal, vertical, and acoustic stimuli: Evidence for a common mechanism underlying the Simon effect.
Acta Psychologica, 129(3), 420-428.
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Gauch, A. & Kerzel, D. (2008). Perceptual asynchronies between color and motion at the onset of motion and along the motion trajectory.
Perception & Psychophysics, 70(6), 1092-1103.
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Gauch, A. & Kerzel, D. (2008). Comparison of flashed and moving probes in the flash-lag effect: Evidence for misbinding of abrupt and continuous changes.
Vision Research, 48(15), 1584-1591.
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Kerzel, D., Gauch, A., & Ulmann, B. (2008). Local motion inside an object affects pointing less than smooth pursuit.
Experimental Brain Research, 191(2), 187-95.
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Kerzel, D. & Müsseler, J. (2008). Mental and sensorimotor extrapolation fare better than motion extrapolation in the offset condition [Commentary on Romi Nijhawan].
Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 31(2), 206-207.
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Kerzel, D., Souto, D., & Ziegler, N. E. (2008). Effects of attention shifts to stationary objects during steady-state smooth pursuit eye movements.
Vision Research, 48(7), 958-969.
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Müsseler, J., Stork, S., & Kerzel, D. (2008). Localizing the onset of moving stimuli by pointing or relative judgments: Variations in the size of the Fröhlich effect.
Vision Research, 48(4), 611-617.
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Schütz, A. C., Braun, D. I., Kerzel, D., & Gegenfurtner, K. R. (2008). Improved visual sensitivity during smooth pursuit eye movements.
Nature Neuroscience, 11(10), 1211-1216.
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Souto, D. & Kerzel, D. (2008). Dynamics of attention during the initiation of smooth pursuit eye movements.
Journal of Vision, 8(14):3, 1-16.
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2007
Schütz, A. C., Delipetkos, E., Braun, D. I., Kerzel, D., & Gegenfurtner, K. R. (2007). Temporal contrast sensitivity during smooth pursuit eye movements.
Journal of Vision, 7(13), 1-15.
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2006
Kerzel, D. (2006). Why eye movements and perceptual factors have to be controlled in studies on "Representational Momentum".
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 13(1), 166-173.
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Kerzel, D., Aivar, P. M., Ziegler, N. E., & Brenner, E. (2006). Mislocalization of flashes during smooth pursuit hardly depends on the lighting conditions.
Vision Research, 46(6-7), 1145-1154.
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Kerzel, D., Weigelt, M., & Bosbach, S. (2006). Estimating the quantitative relation between incongruent information and response time.
Acta Psychologica, 122(3), 267-279.
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Spering, M., Gegenfurtner, K. R., & Kerzel, D. (2006). Distractor interference during smooth pursuit eye movements.
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance. 32(5), 1136-1154.
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White, B., Kerzel, D., & Gegenfurtner, K. R. (2006). The spatio-temporal tuning of the mechanisms in the control of saccadic eye movements.
Vision Research, 46(22), 3886-3897.
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White, B., Kerzel, D., & Gegenfurtner, K. R. (2006). Visually guided movements to color targets.
Experimental Brain Research, 175(1), 110-126.
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2005
Bosbach, S, Prinz, W., & Kerzel, D. (2005). Movement-based compatibility in simple response tasks.
European Journal of Cognitive Psychology, 17(5), 695 - 707.
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Bosbach, S, Prinz, W., & Kerzel, D. (2005). Is direction position? Position- and direction-based correspondence effects in tasks with moving stimuli.
The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology. Section A: Human Psychology, 58A(3), 467-506.
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Kerzel, D. (2005). Representational Momentum beyond internalized physics: Embodied mechanisms of anticipation cause errors in visual short-term memory.
Current Directions in Psychological Science, 14(4), 180-184.
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Kerzel, D. & Gegenfurtner, K. (2005). Motion-induced illusory displacement reexamined: Differences between perception and action?
Experimental Brain Research, 162(2), 191-201.
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Kerzel, D. & Ziegler, N. E. (2005). Visual short-term memory during smooth pursuit eye movements.
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 31(2), 354-372.
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Spering, M., Kerzel, D., Braun, D. I., Hawken, M. J., & Gegenfurtner, K. R. (2005). Effects of contrast on smooth pursuit eye movements.
Journal of Vision, 5(5), 455-465.
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White, B. J., Gegenfurtner, K. R., & Kerzel, D. (2005). Effects of structured non-target stimuli on saccadic latency.
Journal of Neurophysiology, 93(6), 3214-23.
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2004
Bosbach, S, Prinz, W., & Kerzel, D. (2004). A Simon-effect with stationary moving objects. (Demos)
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 30(1), 39-55.
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Kerzel, D. (2004). Attentional load modulates mislocalization of moving stimuli but does not eliminate the error.
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 11(5), 848-853.
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Kerzel, D., & Gegenfurtner, K. R. (2004). Spatial distortions and processing latencies in the onset repulsion and Fröhlich effects.
Vision Research, 44(6), 577-590.
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Müsseler, J. & Kerzel, D. (2004). The trial context determines adjusted localization of stimuli: Reconciling the Fröhlich and Onset Repulsion Effects.
Vision Research, 44(19), 2201-2206.
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Müsseler, J., van der Heijden, A. H. C. & Kerzel, D. (2004)
Visual space perception and action: Introductory remarks. Visual Cognition, 11(2/3), 129-136.
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2003
Kerzel, D. (2003). Asynchronous perception of motion and luminance change.
Psychological Research, 67(4), 233-239.
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Kerzel, D. (2003). Attention maintains mental extrapolation of target position: Irrelevant distractors eliminate forward displacement after implied motion.
Cognition, 88(1), 109-131.
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Kerzel, D. (2003). Centripetal force draws the eyes, not memory of the target, toward the center.
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 29(3), 458-466.
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Kerzel, D. (2003). Mental extrapolation of target position is strongest with weak motion signals and motor responses.
Vision Research, 43(25), 2623-2635.
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Kerzel, D. & Gegenfurtner, K. R. (2003). Neuronal processing delays are compensated in the sensorimotor branch of the visual system.
Current Biology, 13(22), 1975-1978.
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2002
Kerzel, D. (2002). A matter of design: There is no representational momentum without expectancy.
Visual Cognition, 9(1/2), 66-80.
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Kerzel, D. (2002). Attention shifts and memory averaging.
The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology. Section A: Human Psychology, 55(2), 425-443.
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Kerzel, D. (2002). Different localization of motion onset with pointing and relative judgements.
Experimental Brain Research, 145(3), 340-350.
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Kerzel, D. (2002). Evidence for effects of phonological correspondence between visible speech and written syllables.
Psychological Research, 66(3), 195-200.
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Kerzel, D. (2002). Memory for the position of stationary objects: Disentangling foveal bias and memory averaging.
Vision Research, 42(2), 159-167.
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Kerzel, D. (2002). "Representational Momentum": Wahrnehmung oder Kognition?.
Psychologische Rundschau, 53(3), 101-108.
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Kerzel, D. (2002). The locus of "memory displacement" is perceptual: Effects of velocity, expectation, friction, memory averaging and weight.
Perception & Psychophysics. 64(4), 680-692.
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Kerzel, D. & Müsseler, J. (2002). Effects of stimulus material on the Fröhlich illusion.
Vision Research, 42(2), 181-189.
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Müsseler, J., Stork, S., & Kerzel, D. (2002). Comparing mislocalizations with moving stimuli: The Fröhlich effect, the flash-lag effect and representational momentum.
Visual Cognition, 9(1/2), 120-138.
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2001
Kerzel, D., Hecht, H., & Kim, N.-G. (2001). Time to passage judgments on circular trajectories are based on relative optical acceleration.
Perception & Psychophysics. 63(7), 1153-70.
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Mechsner, F., Kerzel, D., Knoblich, G.& Prinz, W. (2001) What is coordinated in bimanual coordination?
Nature, 414(6859), 69-72.
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Kerzel, D., Hommel, B., & Bekkering, H. (2001). A Simon-effect induced by induced motion: Evidence for a linkage between cognitive and motor maps.
Perception & Psychophysics, 63(5), 862-874.
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Kerzel, D., Jordan, J. S., & Müsseler, J. (2001). The role of perception in the mislocalization of the final position of a moving target.
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 27(4), 829-840.
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Kerzel, D. (2001). Visual short‑term memory is influenced by haptic perception.
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 27(4), 1101-1109.
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2000
Kerzel D. (2000). Eye movements and visible persistence explain the mislocalization of the final position of a moving target.
Vision Research, 40(27), 3703-3715.
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Kerzel, D., Bekkering, H., Wohlschläger, A., & Prinz, W. (2000). Launching the effect: Representations of causal movements are influenced by what they lead to.
The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology. Section A: Human Psychology. 53(4), 1163-1185.
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Kerzel, D., & Bekkering, H. (2000). Motor activation from visible speech: Evidence from stimulus response compatibility.
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance. 26(2), 634-647.
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1997-1999
Kerzel, D., Hecht, H., & Kim, N.-G. (1999). Image velocity, not tau, explains arrival time judgments from global optical flow.
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 25(6), 1540-1555.
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Kerzel, D., & Hecht, H. (1997). Heading backwards: Perceived direction of movement in contracting and expanding optical flow fields.
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 4(4), 516-523.
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Kerzel, D., & Hecht, H. (1997). Grenzen der perzeptuellen Robustheit bei perspektivischer Verzerrung.
Zeitschrift für experimentelle Psychologie, 44, 394-430.
Books
Kerzel, D., Franz, V., & Gegenfurtner, K. (2004). Experimentelle Psychologie: Beiträge zur 46. Tagung experimentell arbeitender Psychologien.
Lengerich: Pabst Science Publishers.
Müsseler, J., Van der Heijden, A. H. C., & Kerzel, D. (Eds.). (2004). A special Issue of Visual Cognition: Visual space perception and action.
New York: Psychology Press/Taylor & Francis.
Book Chapters
Hecht, H. & Kerzel, D. (2010). Causality. In B. E. Goldstein (Ed.),
Sage Encyclopedia of Perception (Vol. 1, pp. 236-239). London, UK: Sage Publications.
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Kerzel, D. (2010). The Fröhlich effect: historical notes and relation to the flash-lag, current theories and reconciliation with the onset repulsion effect.
In R. Nijhawan & B. Khurana (Eds.), Space and Time in Perception and Action (pp. 321-337).
Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.
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Kerzel, D. (2009). Perception. In M. D. Binder, N. Hirokawa & U. Windhorst (Eds.),
Encyclopedia of Neuroscience (pp. 3098-3102). Berlin: Springer-Verlag GmbH.
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Kerzel, D. & Prinz, W. (2003). Performance.
In L. Nadel (Ed.). Encyclopedia of Cognitive Science (pp. 560-565).
Nature Publishing Group.
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Jordan, J. S., Stork, S., Knuf, L., Kerzel, D., & Müsseler, J. (2002). Intentionality in Perception / Action Space.
In W. Prinz and B. Hommel (Eds.), Attention and Performance XIX: Common Mechanisms in Perception and Action.
(pp. 158-176). Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.
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Kerzel, D. (2000). Zeitwahrnehmung und Zeitschätzung im Umgang mit Objekten: Ein Kommentar zu Rammsayer.
In K. Müller & G. Aschersleben (Hrsg.), Rhythmus. Ein interdisziplinäres Handbuch.
Bern : Huber.
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Kerzel, D., & Hecht, H. (2001). Visual causality. In M. May & U. Oestermeier (Eds.),
Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Causality (Bern Studies 4 ed., pp. 119-139).
Books on Demand.
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