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Frank H Durgin

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Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|November 21, 2013
Egocentric reference frame bias in the palmar haptic perception of surface orientationAllison Coleman, Frank H Durgin
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|October 10, 2013
Perceptual experience as a bridge between the retina and a bicoded cognitive mapFrank H Durgin, Zhi Li
Experimental Brain Research|December 28, 2022
How frequent is the spontaneous occurrence of synchronized walking in daily life?Alen Hajnal, Frank H Durgin
I-Perception|November 7, 2018
Do Explicit Estimates of Angular Declination Become Ungrounded in the Presence of a Ground Plane?Umi Keezing, Frank H Durgin
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|May 20, 2011
Perceptual scale expansion: an efficient angular coding strategy for locomotor spaceFrank H Durgin, Zhi Li
Behavior Research Methods|February 8, 2011
Design, data, and theory regarding a digital hand inclinometer: a portable device for studying slant perceptionZhi Li, Frank H Durgin
Journal of Vision|December 29, 2010
Perceived slant of binocularly viewed large-scale surfaces: a common model from explicit and implicit measuresZhi Li, Frank H Durgin
Behavior Research Methods|May 19, 2010
Controlled interaction: strategies for using virtual reality to study perceptionFrank H Durgin, Zhi Li
I-Perception|July 14, 2012
A comparison of two theories of perceived distance on the ground plane: The angular expansion hypothesis and the intrinsic bias hypothesisZhi Li, Frank H Durgin
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|June 2, 2018
Does perceived angular declination contribute to perceived optical slant on level ground?Zhi Li, Frank H Durgin
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Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|November 21, 2013
Egocentric reference frame bias in the palmar haptic perception of surface orientationAllison Coleman, Frank H Durgin
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|October 10, 2013
Perceptual experience as a bridge between the retina and a bicoded cognitive mapFrank H Durgin, Zhi Li
Experimental Brain Research|December 28, 2022
How frequent is the spontaneous occurrence of synchronized walking in daily life?Alen Hajnal, Frank H Durgin
I-Perception|November 7, 2018
Do Explicit Estimates of Angular Declination Become Ungrounded in the Presence of a Ground Plane?Umi Keezing, Frank H Durgin
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|May 20, 2011
Perceptual scale expansion: an efficient angular coding strategy for locomotor spaceFrank H Durgin, Zhi Li
Behavior Research Methods|February 8, 2011
Design, data, and theory regarding a digital hand inclinometer: a portable device for studying slant perceptionZhi Li, Frank H Durgin
Journal of Vision|December 29, 2010
Perceived slant of binocularly viewed large-scale surfaces: a common model from explicit and implicit measuresZhi Li, Frank H Durgin
Behavior Research Methods|May 19, 2010
Controlled interaction: strategies for using virtual reality to study perceptionFrank H Durgin, Zhi Li
I-Perception|July 14, 2012
A comparison of two theories of perceived distance on the ground plane: The angular expansion hypothesis and the intrinsic bias hypothesisZhi Li, Frank H Durgin
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|June 2, 2018
Does perceived angular declination contribute to perceived optical slant on level ground?Zhi Li, Frank H Durgin
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