Mark F Bradshaw
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Hibbard P, Bradshaw M
Perception
. 2007 Jan;
35(10):1297-305.
PMID: 17214377
There is now a well established dissociation between perception and action based primarily on neuropsychological evidence [Milner and Goodale, 1995 The Visual Brain in Action (Oxford: Oxford University Press)]. Although...
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Rushton S, Bradshaw M, Warren P
Cognition
. 2006 Oct;
105(1):237-45.
PMID: 17069787
An object that moves is spotted almost effortlessly; it "pops out". When the observer is stationary, a moving object is uniquely identified by retinal motion. This is not so when...
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Bradshaw M, Hibbard P, Parton A, Rose D, Langley K
Vision Res
. 2006 Mar;
46(17):2636-44.
PMID: 16571356
Binocular disparity and motion parallax provide information about the spatial structure and layout of the world. Descriptive similarities between the two cues have often been noted which have been taken...
4.
Bradshaw M, Glennerster A
Spat Vis
. 2006 Jan;
19(1):21-36.
PMID: 16411481
The amount of depth perceived from a fixed pattern of horizontal disparities varies with viewing distance. We investigated whether thresholds for discriminating stereoscopic corrugations at a range of spatial frequencies...
5.
Clarke T, Bradshaw M, Field D, Hampson S, Rose D
Perception
. 2005 Nov;
34(10):1171-80.
PMID: 16309112
We examined whether it is possible to identify the emotional content of behaviour from point-light displays where pairs of actors are engaged in interpersonal communication. These actors displayed a series...
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Bradshaw M, Watt S, Elliott K, Riddell P
Hum Mov Sci
. 2005 Jan;
23(6):771-84.
PMID: 15664672
The present study examined the effects of a pre-movement delay on the kinematics of prehension in middle childhood. Twenty-five children between the ages of 5 and 11 years made visually...
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Bradshaw M, Elliott K, Watt S, Hibbard P, Davies I, Simpson P
Spat Vis
. 2004 Apr;
17(1-2):95-110.
PMID: 15078014
The present study was designed to assess the importance of binocular information (i.e. binocular disparity and angle of convergence) in the control of prehension. Previous studies which have addressed this...
8.
Bradshaw M, Elliott K
Spat Vis
. 2003 Jul;
16(3-4):295-309.
PMID: 12858953
Binocular visual information may be involved in the selection of appropriate motor programs before a reach is executed or it may be involved during the movement-execution phase in order to...
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Rose D, Bradshaw M, Hibbard P
Perception
. 2003 Jul;
32(5):635-40.
PMID: 12854650
'Preattentive' vision is typically considered to include several low-level processes, including the perception of depth from binocular disparity and motion parallax. However, doubt was cast on this model when it...
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Allison R, Rogers B, Bradshaw M
Vision Res
. 2003 Jun;
43(17):1879-93.
PMID: 12826111
This paper examines and contrasts motion-parallax analogues of the induced-size and induced-shear effects with the equivalent induced effects from binocular disparity. During lateral head motion or with binocular stereopsis, vertical-shear...