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John J Rieser

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Infancy : the Official Journal of the International Society on Infant Studies|July 19, 2020
Concepts About the Causes of Development: Travel, Visual Experience, and the Development of Dynamic Spatial OrientationJohn J Rieser
The American Psychologist|July 31, 2013
Herbert L. Pick Jr. (1930-2012)John J Rieser, Jeffrey J Lockman
Experimental Brain Research|February 8, 2005
Learning to throw on a rotating carousel: recalibration based on limb dynamics and projectile kinematicsHugo Bruggeman, Herbert L Pick, John J Rieser
Perception & Psychophysics|August 29, 2006
Environmental context influences visually perceived distanceJoseph S Lappin, Amy L Shelton, John J Rieser
Psychological Bulletin|June 27, 2007
Bayesian integration of spatial informationKen Cheng, Sara J Shettleworth, Janellen Huttenlocher, et al.
IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics|February 23, 2019
Interpersonal Affordances and Social Dynamics in Collaborative Immersive Virtual Environments: Passing Together Through AperturesLauren E Buck, John J Rieser, Gayathri Narasimham, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|September 1, 2015
More than a cool illusion? Functional significance of self-motion illusion (circular vection) for perspective switchesBernhard E Riecke, Daniel Feuereissen, John J Rieser, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|October 7, 2009
Biomechanical versus inertial information: stable individual differences in perception of self-rotationHugo Bruggeman, Vadzim S Piuneu, John J Rieser, et al.
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|January 16, 2009
Individual differences in using geometric and featural cues to maintain spatial orientation: cue quantity and cue ambiguity are more important than cue typeJonathan W Kelly, Timothy P McNamara, Bobby Bodenheimer, et al.
Cognition|October 28, 2008
The shape of human navigation: how environmental geometry is used in maintenance of spatial orientationJonathan W Kelly, Timothy P McNamara, Bobby Bodenheimer, et al.
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Infancy : the Official Journal of the International Society on Infant Studies|July 19, 2020
Concepts About the Causes of Development: Travel, Visual Experience, and the Development of Dynamic Spatial OrientationJohn J Rieser
The American Psychologist|July 31, 2013
Herbert L. Pick Jr. (1930-2012)John J Rieser, Jeffrey J Lockman
Experimental Brain Research|February 8, 2005
Learning to throw on a rotating carousel: recalibration based on limb dynamics and projectile kinematicsHugo Bruggeman, Herbert L Pick, John J Rieser
Perception & Psychophysics|August 29, 2006
Environmental context influences visually perceived distanceJoseph S Lappin, Amy L Shelton, John J Rieser
Psychological Bulletin|June 27, 2007
Bayesian integration of spatial informationKen Cheng, Sara J Shettleworth, Janellen Huttenlocher, et al.
IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics|February 23, 2019
Interpersonal Affordances and Social Dynamics in Collaborative Immersive Virtual Environments: Passing Together Through AperturesLauren E Buck, John J Rieser, Gayathri Narasimham, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|September 1, 2015
More than a cool illusion? Functional significance of self-motion illusion (circular vection) for perspective switchesBernhard E Riecke, Daniel Feuereissen, John J Rieser, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|October 7, 2009
Biomechanical versus inertial information: stable individual differences in perception of self-rotationHugo Bruggeman, Vadzim S Piuneu, John J Rieser, et al.
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|January 16, 2009
Individual differences in using geometric and featural cues to maintain spatial orientation: cue quantity and cue ambiguity are more important than cue typeJonathan W Kelly, Timothy P McNamara, Bobby Bodenheimer, et al.
Cognition|October 28, 2008
The shape of human navigation: how environmental geometry is used in maintenance of spatial orientationJonathan W Kelly, Timothy P McNamara, Bobby Bodenheimer, et al.
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