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Viperlib
A web-based resource library of images and presentation material illuminating the study of visual perception.
     
Authors   Thompson Peter, Stone Rob, University of York
     
APA Classification   Visual Perception (2323)
     
Keywords   web-based resource library, images, presentation material, visual perception
     
Summary   Viperlib is a web-based resource library of images and presentation material illuminating the study of visual perception.
All images are given freely by the vision research community and are available for educational, non-profit use only.
By using this site, you agree to the conditions of use.
Viperlib is now accessible via the Social Science Information Gateway a trusted source of selected, high-quality internet information for researchers and practitioners in the social sciences. It is part of the UK Resource Discovery Network.
     
Catalogued From   viperlib - images and presentation material

http://viperlib.york.ac.uk/index.asp (external link)
     
Catalogue Record Modified   07/12/2006
     
Record Modified By   Naomi Craig
     

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