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Tom C A Freeman

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Psychological Science|October 23, 2016
Bayesian Models of Individual DifferencesGeorgie Powell, Zoe Meredith, Rebecca McMillin, et al.
Vision Research|June 24, 2003
Optokinetic potential and the perception of head-centred speedJane H Sumnall, Tom C A Freeman, Robert J Snowden
Spatial Vision|May 7, 2002
Head-centred motion perception in the ageing visual systemTom C A Freeman, Jenny J Naji, Tom H Margrain
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|November 1, 2022
The pinna enhances angular discrimination in the frontal hemifieldJoshua O Stevenson-Hoare, Tom C A Freeman, John F Culling
Journal of Vision|June 25, 2026
On manipulating motion gain in immersive virtual environments: An unidentified source of external noise and a new psychometric functionTom C A Freeman, Joshua D Haynes, Maria Gallagher, et al.
Journal of Vision|February 19, 2025
A model of audio-visual motion integration during active self-movementMaria Gallagher, Joshua D Haynes, John F Culling, et al.
Journal of Neurophysiology|June 12, 2024
The precision of signals encoding active self-movementJoshua D Haynes, Maria Gallagher, John F Culling, et al.
Journal of Vision|October 2, 2010
Humans do not have direct access to retinal flow during walkingJan L Souman, Tom C A Freeman, Verena Eikmeier, et al.
Journal of Vision|December 15, 2018
Insufficient compensation for self-motion during perception of object speed: The vestibular Aubert-Fleischl phenomenonIsabelle T Garzorz, Tom C A Freeman, Marc O Ernst, et al.
Journal of Vision|March 11, 2009
Do we have direct access to retinal image motion during smooth pursuit eye movements?Tom C A Freeman, Rebecca A Champion, Jane H Sumnall, et al.
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Psychological Science|October 23, 2016
Bayesian Models of Individual DifferencesGeorgie Powell, Zoe Meredith, Rebecca McMillin, et al.
Vision Research|June 24, 2003
Optokinetic potential and the perception of head-centred speedJane H Sumnall, Tom C A Freeman, Robert J Snowden
Spatial Vision|May 7, 2002
Head-centred motion perception in the ageing visual systemTom C A Freeman, Jenny J Naji, Tom H Margrain
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|November 1, 2022
The pinna enhances angular discrimination in the frontal hemifieldJoshua O Stevenson-Hoare, Tom C A Freeman, John F Culling
Journal of Vision|June 25, 2026
On manipulating motion gain in immersive virtual environments: An unidentified source of external noise and a new psychometric functionTom C A Freeman, Joshua D Haynes, Maria Gallagher, et al.
Journal of Vision|February 19, 2025
A model of audio-visual motion integration during active self-movementMaria Gallagher, Joshua D Haynes, John F Culling, et al.
Journal of Neurophysiology|June 12, 2024
The precision of signals encoding active self-movementJoshua D Haynes, Maria Gallagher, John F Culling, et al.
Journal of Vision|October 2, 2010
Humans do not have direct access to retinal flow during walkingJan L Souman, Tom C A Freeman, Verena Eikmeier, et al.
Journal of Vision|December 15, 2018
Insufficient compensation for self-motion during perception of object speed: The vestibular Aubert-Fleischl phenomenonIsabelle T Garzorz, Tom C A Freeman, Marc O Ernst, et al.
Journal of Vision|March 11, 2009
Do we have direct access to retinal image motion during smooth pursuit eye movements?Tom C A Freeman, Rebecca A Champion, Jane H Sumnall, et al.
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