[Albertazzi, L. (2013). Handbook of experimental phenomenology: Visual perception of shape, space and appearance. Chichester, England: Wiley-Blackwell.10.1002/9781118329016]Search in Google Scholar
[Anolli, L., & Ciceri, R. (1992). La voce delle emozioni. Milano: Angeli.]Search in Google Scholar
[Arnheim, R. (1960). Perceptual analysis of a symbol of interaction. In R. Arnheim (Ed.), Toward a psychology of art – collected essays (pp. 90–101). Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 1967.]Search in Google Scholar
[Arnheim, R. (1974). Art and visual perception A psychology of the creative eye. Berkeley-Los Angeles, CA: University Press.10.1525/9780520351271]Search in Google Scholar
[Bayer, H. M., Schwartz, O., & Pelli, D. (1998). Recognizing facial expressions efficiently. Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science, 39, 172.]Search in Google Scholar
[Bozzi, P. (1985). «La corrente dellacoscienza» ossia gli eventi sotto osservazione. Teorie & Modelli, 2, 1. 5-38. Eng. Trans. The stream of consciousness, or the events under observation. In I. Bianchi & R. Davies (Eds.), Paolo Bozzi’s experimental phenomenology. London, England: Routledge, 2019, 81–103.10.4324/9781351232319-8]Search in Google Scholar
[Bozzi, P. (1989). Fenomenologia sperimentale [Experimental Phenomenology]. Bologna, Italy: il Mulino.]Search in Google Scholar
[Bozzi, P. (1999a). Experimental phenomenology: A historical profile. In L. Albertazzi (Ed.), Shapes of forms (pp. 19–50). The Hague, Netherlands: Kluwer Academic.10.1007/978-94-017-2990-1_2]Search in Google Scholar
[Bozzi, P. (1999b). Fisica ingenua. Milano: Garzanti. Part. Eng. Trans. Tertiary qualities. In I. Bianchi & R. Davies (Eds.), Paolo Bozzi’s experimental phenomenology. London, England: Routledge, 2019, 345–364.10.4324/9781351232319-32]Search in Google Scholar
[Calì, C. (2017). Phenomenology of perception. Theories and experimental evidence. Leiden/Boston, England/MA: Brill.10.1163/9789004332201]Search in Google Scholar
[Clarke, T. J., Bradshaw, M. F., Field, D. T., Hampson, S. E., Rose D. (2005). The perception of emotion from body movement in point-light displays of interpersonal dialogue. Perception, 34, 1171–1180.10.1068/p520316309112]Search in Google Scholar
[Dittrich, W. H., Troscianko, T., Lea, S. E. G., & Morgan, D. (1996). Perception of emotion from dynamic point-light displays represented in dance. Perception, 25, 727–738.10.1068/p2507278888304]Search in Google Scholar
[Eco, U. (1968). La struttura assente. Milano, Italy: Bompiani.]Search in Google Scholar
[Eco, U. (1976). A theory of semiotics. Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press.10.1007/978-1-349-15849-2]Search in Google Scholar
[Firestone, C., & Scholl, B. J. (2016). Cognition does not affect perception: Evaluating the evidence for ‘top-down’ effects. Behavioral & Brain Sciences, 39, 1–77.10.1017/S0140525X1500096526189677]Search in Google Scholar
[Guillaume, P. (1937). La psychologie de la forme. Paris, France: Flammarion.]Search in Google Scholar
[Hanslick, H. (1854). Vom Musikalisch-Schönen. Leipzig: Rudolph Weigel. Eng. trans. The Beautiful in Music. London, England: Novello and Company, 1981.]Search in Google Scholar
[Heider, F., & Simmel, M. (1944). An experimental study of apparent behavior. The American Journal of Psychology, 57(2), 243–259.10.2307/1416950]Search in Google Scholar
[Jansson, G., Bergstrom, S. S., & Epstein, W. (Eds.). (1994). Perceiving events and objects. Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.]Search in Google Scholar
[Johansson, G. (1973). Visual perception of biological motion and a model for its analysis. Perception and Psychophysics, 14, 201–211.10.3758/BF03212378]Search in Google Scholar
[Kanizsa, G. (1979). Organization in vision. New York, NY: Preager.]Search in Google Scholar
[Katz, D. (1935). The world of colour. London, England: Kegan.]Search in Google Scholar
[Kivy, P. (2002). Introduction to a philosophy of music. Oxford, England: Clarendon Press.]Search in Google Scholar
[Koffka, K. (1935). Principles of Gestalt psychology. New York, NY: Harcourt, Brace.]Search in Google Scholar
[Köhler, W. (1938). The place of value in a world of facts. New York, NY: Liveright Publishing Corporation.]Search in Google Scholar
[Köhler, W. (1947[1929]). Gestalt psychology. London, England: Liveright Publishing.]Search in Google Scholar
[Mascalzoni, E., Regolin, L., & Vallortigara, G. (2010). Innate sensitivity for self-propelled causal agency in newly hatched chicks. PNAS, 107, 4483–4485.10.1073/pnas.0908792107284011920160095]Search in Google Scholar
[Masin, S. C. (Ed.). (2002). Foundations of experimental phenomenology. Teorie e Modelli, VII, 2–3.]Search in Google Scholar
[Metzger, W. (1941). Psychologie. Darmstadt, Germany: Steinkopf.10.1007/978-3-642-53395-2]Search in Google Scholar
[Michotte, A. (1946). La perception de la causalité. Louvain: Publications Universitaires de Louvain. Eng. trans. (1963). The perception of causality. New York, NY: Basic Books.]Search in Google Scholar
[Norman, D. A. (2004). Emotional Design: Why We Love (or Hate) Everyday Things. New York: Basic Books Inc.]Search in Google Scholar
[Pylyshyn, Z. (1999). Is vision continuous with cognition? The case for cognitive impenetrability of visual perception. Behavioural and Brain Sciences, 22, 341–423.10.1017/S0140525X99002022]Search in Google Scholar
[Savardi, U., & Bianchi, I. (1997). I luoghi Della contrarietà [The place of contrariety]. Verona, Italy: Upsel.]Search in Google Scholar
[Schlottmann, A., Ray, E., & Surian, L. (2002). 6-months-olds’ perception of causation-at-a-distance. In International Conference on Infant Studies, Canada, Toronto.]Search in Google Scholar
[Schlottmann, A., & Surian, L. (1999). Do 9-month-olds perceive causation-at-a-distance? Perception, 28, 1105–1114.10.1068/p2767]Search in Google Scholar
[Schlottmann, A., Surian, L., & Ray, E. (2009). Causal perception of action-and-reaction sequences in 8- to 10-month-olds. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 103(1), 87–107.10.1016/j.jecp.2008.09.00318973908]Search in Google Scholar
[Schwartz, R. (Ed.) (2004). Perception. Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishing.]Search in Google Scholar
[Sinico, M. (2003). On the foundations of experimental phenomenology. Gestalt Theory, 25(1-2), 111–120.]Search in Google Scholar
[Sinico, M. (2008). Demonstration in experimental phenomenology. Theory & Psychology, 18(6), 853–863.10.1177/0959354308097261]Search in Google Scholar
[Sinico, M. (2012). Galileo perceptionist. Perception, 41, 483–488.10.1068/p715522896920]Search in Google Scholar
[Sinico, M. (2015). Tertiary qualities, from Galileo to Gestalt psychology. History of the Human Sciences, 28(3), 68–79.10.1177/0952695115591409]Search in Google Scholar
[Stumpf, C. (1907). Zur Einteilung der Wissenschaften. Abhandlungen der Preussischen Akademie der Wissenschaften. Philosophisch-historische Klasse, Berlin.]Search in Google Scholar
[Thinès G., Costall, A., & Butterworth, G. (1981). Michotte’s experimental phenomenology of perception. Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum.]Search in Google Scholar
[Toccafondi, F. (2012). Scienza e fenomenologia [Science and phenomenology]. Florence, Italy: Le lettere.]Search in Google Scholar
[Verstegen, I. (2005). Mona Lisa’s Smile. The place of experimental phenomenology within Gestalt theory. Gestalt Theory, 27(2), 91–106.]Search in Google Scholar
[Wertheimer, M. (1923). Untersuchungen zur Lehre von der Gestalt. Psychologische Forschung, IV, 301–350.10.1007/BF00410640]Search in Google Scholar
[Zavagno, D., Antonelli, M., & Actis Grosso, R. (Eds.). (2008). Te place of experimental phenomenology in perception sciences. Teorie & Modelli, XIII, 2–3.]Search in Google Scholar