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---
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title: 'A Simple Citations Test'
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author: 'Joanna Doe'
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references:
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- author:
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- family: Mathôt
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given: S
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container-title: Annual review of vision science
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DOI: 10.1146/annurev-vision-030320-062352
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id: mathot2020
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issued: 2020
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title: "Tuning the senses: How the pupil shapes vision at the earliest
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stage."
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title-short: Tuning the senses
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type: article-journal
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- author:
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- family: Zokaei
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given: Nahid
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- family: Board
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given: Alexander G.
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- family: Manohar
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given: Sanjay G.
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- family: Nobre
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given: Anna C.
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container-title: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of
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the United States of America
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DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1909959116
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id: zokaei2019
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issued: 2019
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page: 201909959
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title: Modulation of the pupillary response by the content of visual
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working memory
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type: article-journal
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- author:
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- family: Suzuki
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Switch back from HsYAML to yaml.
Reasons:
- Performance: HsYAML is around 20 times slower in parsing
large YAML bibliographies (#6084).
- An issue was submitted to HsYAML, but it hasn't gotten
any attention. HsYAML seems borderline unmaintained; it hasn't
had a commit in over a year.
- Unfortunately this goes back on our attempts to free ourselves
from C dependencies (#4535). But I don't see a better alternative
until a better pure Haskell parser is available.
Closes #6084.
Notes:
- We've removed the FromYAML instances for all types that had
them, since this is a HsYAML-specific typeclass [API change].
(The yaml package just uses From/ToJSON.)
- Unlike HsYAML (in the configuration we were using), yaml
parses 'Y', 'N', 'Yes', 'No', 'On', 'Off' as boolean values.
Users may need to quote these when they are meant to be
interpreted as strings. Similarly, 'null' is parsed as
a YAML null value (and will be treated as an empty string
by pandoc rather than the string 'null'). Quoting it will
force it to be interpreted as a string.
- Some tests had to be adjusted accordingly.
- Pandoc now behaves better when the YAML metadata contains
escaping errors: instead of just falling back on treating
the section as a table, it raises a YAML parsing error.
2021-10-25 17:48:18 +02:00
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given: Y.
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2020-10-13 23:52:09 +02:00
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- family: Minami
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Switch back from HsYAML to yaml.
Reasons:
- Performance: HsYAML is around 20 times slower in parsing
large YAML bibliographies (#6084).
- An issue was submitted to HsYAML, but it hasn't gotten
any attention. HsYAML seems borderline unmaintained; it hasn't
had a commit in over a year.
- Unfortunately this goes back on our attempts to free ourselves
from C dependencies (#4535). But I don't see a better alternative
until a better pure Haskell parser is available.
Closes #6084.
Notes:
- We've removed the FromYAML instances for all types that had
them, since this is a HsYAML-specific typeclass [API change].
(The yaml package just uses From/ToJSON.)
- Unlike HsYAML (in the configuration we were using), yaml
parses 'Y', 'N', 'Yes', 'No', 'On', 'Off' as boolean values.
Users may need to quote these when they are meant to be
interpreted as strings. Similarly, 'null' is parsed as
a YAML null value (and will be treated as an empty string
by pandoc rather than the string 'null'). Quoting it will
force it to be interpreted as a string.
- Some tests had to be adjusted accordingly.
- Pandoc now behaves better when the YAML metadata contains
escaping errors: instead of just falling back on treating
the section as a table, it raises a YAML parsing error.
2021-10-25 17:48:18 +02:00
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given: T.
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2020-10-13 23:52:09 +02:00
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- family: Laeng
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Switch back from HsYAML to yaml.
Reasons:
- Performance: HsYAML is around 20 times slower in parsing
large YAML bibliographies (#6084).
- An issue was submitted to HsYAML, but it hasn't gotten
any attention. HsYAML seems borderline unmaintained; it hasn't
had a commit in over a year.
- Unfortunately this goes back on our attempts to free ourselves
from C dependencies (#4535). But I don't see a better alternative
until a better pure Haskell parser is available.
Closes #6084.
Notes:
- We've removed the FromYAML instances for all types that had
them, since this is a HsYAML-specific typeclass [API change].
(The yaml package just uses From/ToJSON.)
- Unlike HsYAML (in the configuration we were using), yaml
parses 'Y', 'N', 'Yes', 'No', 'On', 'Off' as boolean values.
Users may need to quote these when they are meant to be
interpreted as strings. Similarly, 'null' is parsed as
a YAML null value (and will be treated as an empty string
by pandoc rather than the string 'null'). Quoting it will
force it to be interpreted as a string.
- Some tests had to be adjusted accordingly.
- Pandoc now behaves better when the YAML metadata contains
escaping errors: instead of just falling back on treating
the section as a table, it raises a YAML parsing error.
2021-10-25 17:48:18 +02:00
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given: B.
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2020-10-13 23:52:09 +02:00
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- family: Nakauchi
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Switch back from HsYAML to yaml.
Reasons:
- Performance: HsYAML is around 20 times slower in parsing
large YAML bibliographies (#6084).
- An issue was submitted to HsYAML, but it hasn't gotten
any attention. HsYAML seems borderline unmaintained; it hasn't
had a commit in over a year.
- Unfortunately this goes back on our attempts to free ourselves
from C dependencies (#4535). But I don't see a better alternative
until a better pure Haskell parser is available.
Closes #6084.
Notes:
- We've removed the FromYAML instances for all types that had
them, since this is a HsYAML-specific typeclass [API change].
(The yaml package just uses From/ToJSON.)
- Unlike HsYAML (in the configuration we were using), yaml
parses 'Y', 'N', 'Yes', 'No', 'On', 'Off' as boolean values.
Users may need to quote these when they are meant to be
interpreted as strings. Similarly, 'null' is parsed as
a YAML null value (and will be treated as an empty string
by pandoc rather than the string 'null'). Quoting it will
force it to be interpreted as a string.
- Some tests had to be adjusted accordingly.
- Pandoc now behaves better when the YAML metadata contains
escaping errors: instead of just falling back on treating
the section as a table, it raises a YAML parsing error.
2021-10-25 17:48:18 +02:00
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given: S.
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2020-10-13 23:52:09 +02:00
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container-title: Acta Psychologica
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DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2019.102882
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id: suzuki2019
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issued: 2019
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page: 102882
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title: "Colorful glares: Effects of colors on brightness illusions
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measured with pupillometry."
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title-short: Colorful glares
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type: article-journal
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volume: 198
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- author:
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- family: Brainard
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given: David H.
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- family: Hurlbert
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given: Anya
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container-title: Current Biology
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DOI: 10.1016/j.cub.2015.05.020
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id: brainard2015a
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issue: 13
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issued: 2015
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page: R551-R554
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title: "Colour vision: Understanding \\#TheDress"
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title-short: Colour vision
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type: article-journal
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volume: 25
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- author:
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- family: Cavanagh
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given: Patrick
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container-title: Limits of vision
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editor:
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- family: Crody-Dillon
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given: John R.
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id: cavanagh1991
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issued: 1991
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page: 234-250
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publisher: CRC Press
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title: Vision at equiluminance
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type: chapter
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- author:
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- family: Brainard
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given: David H.
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container-title: Annual Review of Vision Science
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DOI: 10.1146/annurev-vision-082114-035341
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id: brainard2015
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issued: 2015
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page: 519-546
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title: Color and the cone mosaic
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type: article-journal
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volume: 1
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...
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# First Heading #
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Here is some **text**. And a reference [@brainard2015;@brainard2015a].
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# Second Heading #
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Here is some *text*[@cavanagh1991]. And a reference [@cavanagh1991;@brainard2015].
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# Third Heading #
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Here is some [text]{.underline}. And a reference [@mathot2020;@zokaei2019;@suzuki2019].
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::: {#refs}
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## Bibliography ##
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:::
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Here is some text. And a reference [1], [2].
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Second Heading
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Here is some text[3]. And a reference [1], [3].
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Third Heading
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Here is some text. And a reference [4]–[6].
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Bibliography
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[1] D. H. Brainard, “Color and the cone mosaic,” Annual Review of Vision
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Science, vol. 1, pp. 519–546, 2015.
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[2] D. H. Brainard and A. Hurlbert, “Colour vision: Understanding
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#TheDress,” Current Biology, vol. 25, no. 13, pp. R551–R554, 2015.
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[3] P. Cavanagh, “Vision at equiluminance,” in Limits of vision, J. R.
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Crody-Dillon, Ed. CRC Press, 1991, pp. 234–250.
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[4] S. Mathôt, “Tuning the senses: How the pupil shapes vision at the
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earliest stage.” Annual review of vision science, 2020.
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[5] N. Zokaei, A. G. Board, S. G. Manohar, and A. C. Nobre, “Modulation
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of the pupillary response by the content of visual working memory,”
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of
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America, p. 201909959, 2019.
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[6] Y. Suzuki, T. Minami, B. Laeng, and S. Nakauchi, “Colorful glares:
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Effects of colors on brightness illusions measured with pupillometry.”
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Acta Psychologica, vol. 198, p. 102882, 2019.
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```
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