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John P Wann

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Frontiers in Psychology|March 20, 2024
Processing of complex traffic scenes for effective steering and collision avoidance: a perspective, from research into human control, on the challenges for sensor-based autonomous vehicles on urban roadsJohn P Wann
Current Biology : CB|March 9, 2005
Perceiving time to collision activates the sensorimotor cortexDavid T Field, John P Wann
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|February 16, 2006
Judgments of path, not heading, guide locomotionRichard M Wilkie, John P Wann
Current Biology : CB|December 13, 2002
Driving as night falls: the contribution of retinal flow and visual direction to the control of steeringRichard M Wilkie, John P Wann
Journal of Vision|February 10, 2004
Eye-movements aid the control of locomotionRichard M Wilkie, John P Wann
Experimental Brain Research|August 11, 2011
The reliance on visual feedback control by older adults is highlighted in tasks requiring precise endpoint placement and precision gripRachel O Coats, John P Wann
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|November 3, 2005
The role of visual and nonvisual information in the control of locomotionRichard M Wilkie, John P Wann
Plos One|October 19, 2012
Reaching a better understanding of the control of bimanual movements in older adultsRachel O Coats, John P Wann
Accident; Analysis and Prevention|May 14, 2013
Errors in motion processing amongst older drivers may increase accident riskDamian R Poulter, John P Wann
Experimental Brain Research|August 3, 2010
Integration of dynamic information for visuomotor control in young adults with developmental coordination disorderRita F de Oliveira, John P Wann
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Frontiers in Psychology|March 20, 2024
Processing of complex traffic scenes for effective steering and collision avoidance: a perspective, from research into human control, on the challenges for sensor-based autonomous vehicles on urban roadsJohn P Wann
Current Biology : CB|March 9, 2005
Perceiving time to collision activates the sensorimotor cortexDavid T Field, John P Wann
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|February 16, 2006
Judgments of path, not heading, guide locomotionRichard M Wilkie, John P Wann
Current Biology : CB|December 13, 2002
Driving as night falls: the contribution of retinal flow and visual direction to the control of steeringRichard M Wilkie, John P Wann
Journal of Vision|February 10, 2004
Eye-movements aid the control of locomotionRichard M Wilkie, John P Wann
Experimental Brain Research|August 11, 2011
The reliance on visual feedback control by older adults is highlighted in tasks requiring precise endpoint placement and precision gripRachel O Coats, John P Wann
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|November 3, 2005
The role of visual and nonvisual information in the control of locomotionRichard M Wilkie, John P Wann
Plos One|October 19, 2012
Reaching a better understanding of the control of bimanual movements in older adultsRachel O Coats, John P Wann
Accident; Analysis and Prevention|May 14, 2013
Errors in motion processing amongst older drivers may increase accident riskDamian R Poulter, John P Wann
Experimental Brain Research|August 3, 2010
Integration of dynamic information for visuomotor control in young adults with developmental coordination disorderRita F de Oliveira, John P Wann
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