2005 Conference Publication Spatial distortions in active tactile explorationSachtler, W. L., Grove, P. M., Von Wiegand, T. E. and Biggs, S. J. (2005). Spatial distortions in active tactile exploration. Thirteenth International Conference on Perception and Action, Monterey, California, USA, 5 - 10 July 2005. Mahwah, NJ ; London: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. |
2004 Journal Article Slant or occlusion: global factors resolve stereoscopic ambiguity in sets of horizontal linesGillam, Barbara and Grove, Philip M. (2004). Slant or occlusion: global factors resolve stereoscopic ambiguity in sets of horizontal lines. Vision Research, 44 (20), 2359-2366. doi: 10.1016/j.visres.2004.05.002 |
2004 Conference Publication Monocular transparency is not a new form of unpaired stereopsisGrove, P. M., Brooks, K. R., Anderson, B. L. and Gillam, B. J. (2004). Monocular transparency is not a new form of unpaired stereopsis. 31st Conference of the Australasian Experimental Psychology Society, Dunedin, New Zealand, 16-18 April 2004. Basingstoke, U.K.: Taylor and Francis.. |
2003 Journal Article T-junctions and perceived slant of partially occluded surfacesGrove, Philip M., Ono, Hiroshi and Kaneko, Hirohiko (2003). T-junctions and perceived slant of partially occluded surfaces. Perception, 32 (12), 1451-1464. doi: 10.1068/p5054 |
2003 Journal Article Leonardo's constraint: Two opaque objects cannot be seen in the same directionOno, H, Lillakas, L and Grove, PM (2003). Leonardo's constraint: Two opaque objects cannot be seen in the same direction. Journal of Experimental Psychology-general, 132 (2), 253-265. doi: 10.1037/0096-3445.132.2.253 |
2003 Conference Publication Accuracy of aimpoint detection during passive landingPalmisano, S., Gillam, B. and Grove, P. M. (2003). Accuracy of aimpoint detection during passive landing. 30th Conference of the Australasian Experimental Psychology Society, University of Western Sydney, NSW, 25-27 April 2003. |
2002 Journal Article Content and context of monocular regions determine perceived depth in random dot, unpaired background and phantom stereogramsGrove, Philip M., Gillam, Barbara and Ono, Hiroshi (2002). Content and context of monocular regions determine perceived depth in random dot, unpaired background and phantom stereograms. Vision Research, 42 (15), 1859-1870. doi: 10.1016/S0042-6989(02)00083-4 |
2002 Journal Article Spatial frequency discrimination in cyclopean visionGrove, P. M. and Regan, D. (2002). Spatial frequency discrimination in cyclopean vision. Vision Research, 42 (15), 1837-1846. doi: 10.1016/S0042-6989(02)00104-9 |
2002 Conference Publication New considerations about depth recovery involving stereoscopic occlusionGrove, P. M., Gillam, B. J. and Ono, H. (2002). New considerations about depth recovery involving stereoscopic occlusion. 37th Annual Conference of the Australian Psychological Society, Gold Coast, Qld, Australia, 27 Setember - 10 October 2002. Australian Psychological Society. |
2001 Journal Article The backward inclination of a surface defined by empirical corresponding pointsGrove, Philip M., Kaneko, Hirohiko and Ono, Hiroshi (2001). The backward inclination of a surface defined by empirical corresponding points. Perception, 30 (4), 411-429. doi: 10.1068/p3091 |
2001 Conference Publication Continuation of monocular region with background as an ecological feature determining degree of depth in random dot stereograms and in unpaired "black box" stereograms.Grove, P. M., Gillam, B. J. and Ono, H. (2001). Continuation of monocular region with background as an ecological feature determining degree of depth in random dot stereograms and in unpaired "black box" stereograms.. Association for Research in Vision and Opthalmology, Annual Meeting 2001, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, 29 April - 4 May 2001. Rockville, MD: Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology. |
1999 Journal Article Ecologically invalid monocular texture leads to longer perceptual latencies in random-dot stereogramsGrove, Philip M and Ono, Hiroshi (1999). Ecologically invalid monocular texture leads to longer perceptual latencies in random-dot stereograms. Perception, 28 (5), 627-639. doi: 10.1068/p2908 |