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D W Cunningham

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Cunningham D, Chatziastros A, von der Heyde M, Bulthoff H
J Vis . 2003 Apr; 1(2):88-98. PMID: 12678604
Rapid and accurate visuomotor coordination requires tight spatial and temporal sensorimotor synchronization. The introduction of a sensorimotor or intersensory misalignment (either spatial or temporal) impairs performance on most tasks. For...
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Cunningham D, Billock V, Tsou B
Psychol Sci . 2002 Jan; 12(6):532-5. PMID: 11760144
Most events are processed by a number of neural pathways. These pathways often differ considerably in processing speed. Thus, coherent perception requires some form of synchronization mechanism. Moreover, this mechanism...
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Billock V, Cunningham D, Havig P, Tsou B
J Opt Soc Am A Opt Image Sci Vis . 2001 Oct; 18(10):2404-13. PMID: 11583257
Recent work establishes that static and dynamic natural images have fractal-like l/falpha spatiotemporal spectra. Artifical textures, with randomized phase spectra, and 1/falpha amplitude spectra are also used in studies of...
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Field D, Shipley T, Cunningham D
Percept Psychophys . 1999 Mar; 61(1):161-76. PMID: 10070208
In the present study, we explored adaptation to prism-displaced dynamic and static events under conditions of minimal information. Many of our interactions with the world are dynamic and involve reaching...
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Cunningham D, Shipley T, Kellman P
Perception . 1998 Nov; 27(4):403-15. PMID: 9797919
Sequential changes in small separated texture elements can produce perception of a moving form with continuous boundaries. This process of spatiotemporal boundary formation may exist to provide a robust means...
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Cunningham D, Shipley T, Kellman P
Percept Psychophys . 1998 Jul; 60(5):839-51. PMID: 9682608
The surface and boundaries of an object generally move in unison, so the motion of a surface could provide information about the motion of its boundaries. Here we report the...