References: Theories of Biological Motion Perception (1981 - 1983)
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- Cutting, J.E. & Proffitt, D. (1981). Gait perception as an example of how we may perceive events. In R. Walk & H. Pick, Jr. (Eds.), Intersensory perception and sensory integration. Plenum, New York, New York
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