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The visual psychology of European Upper Palaeolithic figurative art: using Bubbles to understand outline depictions (2020)
Journal Article
Meyering, L., Kentridge, R., & Pettitt, P. (2020). The visual psychology of European Upper Palaeolithic figurative art: using Bubbles to understand outline depictions. World Archaeology, 52(2), 205-222. https://doi.org/10.1080/00438243.2020.1891964

How have our visual brains evolved, and exactly how did this constrain the specific way that animals were depicted in Upper Palaeolithic art? Here, we test predictions derived from visual neuroscience in this field. Using the example of open-air Uppe... Read More about The visual psychology of European Upper Palaeolithic figurative art: using Bubbles to understand outline depictions.

Prey, perception, and the visual psychology of early figurative art. Multidisciplinary approaches to the composition, context, visibility and perception of Upper Palaeolithic rock art in the Coa Valley, Portugal. Doctoral thesis, Durham University. (2020)
Thesis
Meyering, L. (in press). Multidisciplinary approaches to the composition, context, visibility and perception of Upper Palaeolithic rock art in the Coa Valley, Portugal. Doctoral thesis, Durham University. (Thesis). Durham University. Retrieved from https://durham-repository.worktribe.com/output/1641979