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M Mon-Williams

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Trends in Neurosciences|September 11, 1999
Time to decrease the weight attached to looming?M Mon-Williams
Experimental Brain Research|February 15, 2000
The Judd illusion: evidence for two visual streams or two experimental conditions?M Mon-Williams, R Bull
Perception|January 1, 2000
Some recent studies on the extraretinal contribution to distance perceptionM Mon-Williams, J R Tresilian
Biological Cybernetics|October 29, 1998
A framework for considering the role of afference and efference in the control and perception of ocular positionM Mon-Williams, J R Tresilian
Experimental Brain Research|March 13, 2001
Vertical gaze angle: absolute height-in-scene information for the programming of prehensionP L Gardner, M Mon-Williams
Current Biology : CB|July 27, 2001
A simple rule of thumb for elegant prehensionM Mon-Williams, J R Tresilian
Experimental Brain Research|July 7, 2000
Getting the measure of vergence weight in nearness perceptionJ R Tresilian, M Mon-Williams
Experimental Brain Research|October 29, 1999
The use of vergence information in the programming of prehensionM Mon-Williams, H C Dijkerman
Experimental Brain Research|January 9, 2001
The size of the visual size cue used for programming manipulative forces during precision gripM Mon-Williams, A H Murray
Ergonomics|February 7, 2001
Ordinal depth information from accommodation?M Mon-Williams, J R Tresilian
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Trends in Neurosciences|September 11, 1999
Time to decrease the weight attached to looming?M Mon-Williams
Experimental Brain Research|February 15, 2000
The Judd illusion: evidence for two visual streams or two experimental conditions?M Mon-Williams, R Bull
Perception|January 1, 2000
Some recent studies on the extraretinal contribution to distance perceptionM Mon-Williams, J R Tresilian
Biological Cybernetics|October 29, 1998
A framework for considering the role of afference and efference in the control and perception of ocular positionM Mon-Williams, J R Tresilian
Experimental Brain Research|March 13, 2001
Vertical gaze angle: absolute height-in-scene information for the programming of prehensionP L Gardner, M Mon-Williams
Current Biology : CB|July 27, 2001
A simple rule of thumb for elegant prehensionM Mon-Williams, J R Tresilian
Experimental Brain Research|July 7, 2000
Getting the measure of vergence weight in nearness perceptionJ R Tresilian, M Mon-Williams
Experimental Brain Research|October 29, 1999
The use of vergence information in the programming of prehensionM Mon-Williams, H C Dijkerman
Experimental Brain Research|January 9, 2001
The size of the visual size cue used for programming manipulative forces during precision gripM Mon-Williams, A H Murray
Ergonomics|February 7, 2001
Ordinal depth information from accommodation?M Mon-Williams, J R Tresilian
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