2004 Journal Article Initiation of evasive manoeuvres during self-motion: a test of three hypothesesTresilian, JR, Wallis, GM and Mattocks, C (2004). Initiation of evasive manoeuvres during self-motion: a test of three hypotheses. Experimental Brain Research, 159 (2), 251-257. doi: 10.1007/s00221-004-1994-y |
2004 Conference Publication Unravelling the behavioural evidence for temporal bindingWallis, G. (2004). Unravelling the behavioural evidence for temporal binding. ECVP 2004:Twenty-seventh European Conference on Visual, Budapest, Hungary, 22-26 September, 2004. Great Britain: Pion publication. doi: 10.1068/ecvp04a |
2003 Conference Publication The influence of millisecond stimulus asynchrony on perceptual grouping can be explained by ocular microtremorWallis, G. (2003). The influence of millisecond stimulus asynchrony on perceptual grouping can be explained by ocular microtremor. London, 6-7 January, 2003. Heslington, UK: Experimental Psychology Society. |
2003 Conference Publication Correlated individual variation of efference copy and perceptual rivalry timingCampbell, T. G., Eriksson, G., Wallis, G., Liu, G. B. and Pettigrew, J. D. (2003). Correlated individual variation of efference copy and perceptual rivalry timing. Neuroscience 2003, New Orleans, USA, 8-12 November 2003. New York, USA: Society for Neuroscience. |
2003 Conference Publication Repetition and Semantic Priming with Traffic signs: Effect of Sign Format and Interstimulus IntervalCloete, S., Wallis, G. and Horberry, T. (2003). Repetition and Semantic Priming with Traffic signs: Effect of Sign Format and Interstimulus Interval. Vision in Vehicles X, Granada, Spain, 7-10 September 2003. Elsevier Science Inc.: Amsterdam, Netherlands. |
2003 Conference Publication Countering behavioural evidence for the temporal binding hypothesisWallis, Guy (2003). Countering behavioural evidence for the temporal binding hypothesis. ANS Annual Conference, Adelaide Convention Centre, Adelaide, S.A., 28-31 January 2003. Kent Town S.A.: Australian Neuroscience Society. |
2002 Book Chapter Learning to recognize objectsWallis, Guy and Bülthoff, Heinrich (2002). Learning to recognize objects. Perceptual Learning. (pp. xx-xx) edited by M. Fahle and T. Poggio. Cambridge, MA, United States: MIT Press. |
2002 Journal Article An unexpected role for visual feedback in vehicle steering controlWallis, G., Chaziastros, A. and Bulthoff, H. (2002). An unexpected role for visual feedback in vehicle steering control. Current Biology, 12 (4) 1609, 295-299. doi: 10.1016/S0960-9822(02)00685-1 |
2002 Book Chapter Object Recognition, NeurophysiologyWallis, G. and Bülthoff, H. H. (2002). Object Recognition, Neurophysiology. The Handbook of Brain Theory and Neural Networks. (pp. 792-796) edited by Michael A. Arbib. Cambridge, Mass, USA: MIT Press. |
2002 Journal Article The role of object motion in forging long-term representations of objectsWallis, G (2002). The role of object motion in forging long-term representations of objects. Visual Cognition, 9 (1-2), 233-247. doi: 10.1080/13506280143000412 |
2001 Conference Publication Reaffirming prefrontal cortex as the seat of visual working memoryWallis, G. (2001). Reaffirming prefrontal cortex as the seat of visual working memory. Australian Neuroscience AGM, Brisbane, 28-31 January, 2001. Sydney: Australian Neuroscience Society. |
2001 Journal Article Linear models of simple cells: Correspondence to real cell responses and space spanning propertiesWallis, G (2001). Linear models of simple cells: Correspondence to real cell responses and space spanning properties. Spatial Vision, 14 (3,4), 237-260. doi: 10.1163/156856801753253573 |
2001 Conference Publication Learning object identity from temporal correlationWallis, G. (2001). Learning object identity from temporal correlation. Special Symposium on Face and Object Recognition. 5th Australasian Ophthalmic & Visual Science Meeting, Sydney, Australia, December, 2001. |
2001 Journal Article Effects of temporal association on recognition memoryWallis, G and Bulthoff, HH (2001). Effects of temporal association on recognition memory. Proceedings of The National Academy of Sciences of The United States of America, 98 (8), 4800-4804. doi: 10.1073/pnas.071028598 |
2001 Journal Article Effects of temporal association on recognition memoryWallis, Guy and Bulthoff, Heinrich (2001). Effects of temporal association on recognition memory. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 98 (8), 4800-4804. doi: 10.1073/pnas.071028598 |
2000 Conference Publication The influence of non-visual cues on steering behaviourWallis, G., Tresilian, J. and Chatziastros, A. (2000). The influence of non-visual cues on steering behaviour. 23rd European Conference on Visual Perception, Groningen, Netherlands, 27-31 August 2000. London, United Kingdom: Sage Publications. |
2000 Conference Publication The influence of non-visual cue on steering behaviourWallis, G., Tresilian, J. R. and Chatziastros, A. (2000). The influence of non-visual cue on steering behaviour. 23rd European Conference on Visual Percpetion Abstracts, Groningen, 27th - 31st August, 2000. London, UK: Pion. |
2000 Book Chapter Time to learn about objectsWallis, G. (2000). Time to learn about objects. Information Theory and the Brain. (pp. 139-163) edited by R. Baddeley, P. Hancock and P. Foldiak. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. |
2000 Journal Article What's scene and not seen: Influences of movement and task upon what we seeWallis, Guy and Bulthoff, Heinrich (2000). What's scene and not seen: Influences of movement and task upon what we see. Visual Cognition, 7 (1-3), 175-190. doi: 10.1080/135062800394757 |
1999 Journal Article Temporal association in a feed-forward framework: Response to Amit's 'What is and is not a theory of context correlations'Wallis, G. (1999). Temporal association in a feed-forward framework: Response to Amit's 'What is and is not a theory of context correlations'. Network: Computation in Neural Systems, 10 (3), 281-284. doi: 10.1088/0954-898X/10/3/402 |