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Eli Brenner

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Perception|October 7, 2021
Further Evidence That People Rely on Egocentric Information to Guide a Cursor to a Visible TargetEmily M Crowe, Martin Bossard, Harun Karimpur, et al.
Plos One|May 3, 2013
How the statistics of sequential presentation influence the learning of structureDevika Narain, Pascal Mamassian, Robert J van Beers, et al.
Journal of Vision|July 29, 2016
How various aspects of motion parallax influence distance judgments, even when we think we are standing stillCristina de la Malla, Stijn Buiteman, Wilmer Otters, et al.
Journal of Vision|September 29, 2011
Reweighting visual cues by touchRobert J van Beers, Christa M van Mierlo, Jeroen B J Smeets, et al.
Perception|January 7, 2026
Chromatic induction and retinal image motionY Howard Li, Michele Rucci, Borja Aguado, et al.
Perception|October 22, 2020
Looking Precisely at Your Fingertip Requires Visual Guidance of GazeIrene A Kuling, Lotte Laan, Erik van Lopik, et al.
Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience|October 18, 2014
Structure learning and the Occam's razor principle: a new view of human function acquisitionDevika Narain, Jeroen B J Smeets, Pascal Mamassian, et al.
Experimental Brain Research|November 4, 2016
Matching locations is not just matching sensory representationsIrene A Kuling, Marieke C W van der Graaff, Eli Brenner, et al.
Journal of Motor Behavior|October 31, 2018
Visuo-Proprioceptive Matching Errors Are Consistent with Biases in Distance JudgmentsIrene A Kuling, Willem J de Bruijne, Kimberley Burgering, et al.
Communications Biology|February 1, 2019
A visual illusion that influences perception and action through the dorsal pathwayCristina de la Malla, Eli Brenner, Edward H F de Haan, et al.
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Perception|October 7, 2021
Further Evidence That People Rely on Egocentric Information to Guide a Cursor to a Visible TargetEmily M Crowe, Martin Bossard, Harun Karimpur, et al.
Plos One|May 3, 2013
How the statistics of sequential presentation influence the learning of structureDevika Narain, Pascal Mamassian, Robert J van Beers, et al.
Journal of Vision|July 29, 2016
How various aspects of motion parallax influence distance judgments, even when we think we are standing stillCristina de la Malla, Stijn Buiteman, Wilmer Otters, et al.
Journal of Vision|September 29, 2011
Reweighting visual cues by touchRobert J van Beers, Christa M van Mierlo, Jeroen B J Smeets, et al.
Perception|January 7, 2026
Chromatic induction and retinal image motionY Howard Li, Michele Rucci, Borja Aguado, et al.
Perception|October 22, 2020
Looking Precisely at Your Fingertip Requires Visual Guidance of GazeIrene A Kuling, Lotte Laan, Erik van Lopik, et al.
Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience|October 18, 2014
Structure learning and the Occam's razor principle: a new view of human function acquisitionDevika Narain, Jeroen B J Smeets, Pascal Mamassian, et al.
Experimental Brain Research|November 4, 2016
Matching locations is not just matching sensory representationsIrene A Kuling, Marieke C W van der Graaff, Eli Brenner, et al.
Journal of Motor Behavior|October 31, 2018
Visuo-Proprioceptive Matching Errors Are Consistent with Biases in Distance JudgmentsIrene A Kuling, Willem J de Bruijne, Kimberley Burgering, et al.
Communications Biology|February 1, 2019
A visual illusion that influences perception and action through the dorsal pathwayCristina de la Malla, Eli Brenner, Edward H F de Haan, et al.
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