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Kevin R Brooks

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Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|January 25, 2003
Monocular motion adaptation affects the perceived trajectory of stereomotionKevin R Brooks
Journal of Vision|April 8, 2003
Interocular velocity difference contributes to stereomotion speed perceptionKevin R Brooks
I-Perception|February 17, 2017
Depth Perception and the History of Three-Dimensional Art: Who Produced the First Stereoscopic Images?Kevin R Brooks
I-Perception|November 10, 2016
Perceived Speed of Compound Stimuli Is Moderated by Component Contrast, Not Overall Pattern ContrastKevin R Brooks, Peter Thompson
International Journal of Psychology : Journal International De Psychologie|February 1, 2026
A Second Perspective on First Impressions: Does the Valence-Dominance Model Extend to Bodies in Front and Profile View?Lily Wells, Kevin R Brooks
Perception|October 15, 2010
No role for lightness in the perception of black and white? Simultaneous contrast affects perceived skin tone, but not perceived raceKevin R Brooks, O Scott Gwinn
Journal of Vision|August 10, 2006
The swinging doors of perception: stereomotion without binocular matchingKevin R Brooks, Barbara J Gillam
Vision Research|September 3, 2013
Differential processing: towards a unified model of direction and speed perceptionMax Farrell-Whelan, Kevin R Brooks
Journal of Vision|January 27, 2005
Stereomotion speed perception: contributions from both changing disparity and interocular velocity difference over a range of relative disparitiesKevin R Brooks, Leland S Stone
Perception|February 13, 2008
Sensitivity to feature displacement in familiar and unfamiliar faces: beyond the internal/external feature distinctionKevin R Brooks, Richard I Kemp
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Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|January 25, 2003
Monocular motion adaptation affects the perceived trajectory of stereomotionKevin R Brooks
Journal of Vision|April 8, 2003
Interocular velocity difference contributes to stereomotion speed perceptionKevin R Brooks
I-Perception|February 17, 2017
Depth Perception and the History of Three-Dimensional Art: Who Produced the First Stereoscopic Images?Kevin R Brooks
I-Perception|November 10, 2016
Perceived Speed of Compound Stimuli Is Moderated by Component Contrast, Not Overall Pattern ContrastKevin R Brooks, Peter Thompson
International Journal of Psychology : Journal International De Psychologie|February 1, 2026
A Second Perspective on First Impressions: Does the Valence-Dominance Model Extend to Bodies in Front and Profile View?Lily Wells, Kevin R Brooks
Perception|October 15, 2010
No role for lightness in the perception of black and white? Simultaneous contrast affects perceived skin tone, but not perceived raceKevin R Brooks, O Scott Gwinn
Journal of Vision|August 10, 2006
The swinging doors of perception: stereomotion without binocular matchingKevin R Brooks, Barbara J Gillam
Vision Research|September 3, 2013
Differential processing: towards a unified model of direction and speed perceptionMax Farrell-Whelan, Kevin R Brooks
Journal of Vision|January 27, 2005
Stereomotion speed perception: contributions from both changing disparity and interocular velocity difference over a range of relative disparitiesKevin R Brooks, Leland S Stone
Perception|February 13, 2008
Sensitivity to feature displacement in familiar and unfamiliar faces: beyond the internal/external feature distinctionKevin R Brooks, Richard I Kemp
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