
- Eurographics Symposium on Virtual Environments (2004) S. Coquillart, M. Gbel (Editors)
- The Camera Convergence Problem Revisited Robert S. Allison, Department of Computer Science and Centre for Vision Research, York
- An Optical-Inertial Tracking System for Fully-enclosed VR Displays A. Hogue, M. R. Jenkin, R. S. Allison
- Vision Research 40 (2000) 38233827 Stereopsis with persisting and dynamic textures
- Acta Astronautica 56 (2005) 10251032 www.elsevier.com/locate/actaastro
- Perceptual stability during head movement in virtual reality P.M. Jaekl 2
- Exp Brain Res (2004) 156: 305313 DOI 10.1007/s00221-003-1790-0
- 1 Introduction Research has shown that the visual and vestibular systems play particularly important
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- Physical Modeling and Characterization of the Halo Phenomenon in Night Vision Goggles
- Growing IVY: Building the Immersive Visual environment at York
- Coarse-fine dichotomies in human stereopsis Laurie M. Wilcox a,*, Robert S. Allison b
- Active Gaze, Visual Look-Ahead, and Locomotor Control Richard M. Wilkie
- IVY: The Immersive Visual environment at York M. Robinson, J. Laurence, J. Zacher, A. Hogue,
- Vision Research 40 (2000) 29852998 Depth selectivity of vertical fusional mechanisms
- 2006 Augmented Cognition International, San Francisco
- Effect of decorrelation on 3-D grating detection with static and dynamic random-dot stereograms
- Abstract We measured the gain and phase of horizontal and vertical vergences of five subjects as a function of
- New simple virtual walking method walking on the spot L. Yan, R.S. Allison
- Light Source Halos in Night Vision Goggles: Psychophysical Assessments
- Personal Space in Virtual Reality LAURIE M. WILCOX, ROBERT S. ALLISON, SAMUEL ELFASSY, and CYNTHIA GRELIK
- Comparison of Three Night Vision Intensification Tube Technologies on Resolution Acuity: Results from Grating and Hoffman ANV-126
- Effect of Disparity Noise on Stereoscopic Surface Perception in Human and Ideal Observers
- 1 Introduction While a number of senses are known to be involved in self-motion perception, visual
- Vision Research 46 (2006) 40484058 www.elsevier.com/locate/visres
- A. Vorozcovs W. Stuerzlinger*
- Effects of Scleral Search Coil Wear on Visual Function Elizabeth L. Irving,1
- Vision Research 41 (2001) 31333143 Effects of horizontal and vertical additive disparity noise on
- 1 Introduction Gravity is the most pervasive force that we encounter in our daily lives. Proper orientation
- Perception, 1998, volume 27, pages 1287-1304 Temporal aspects of slant and inclination perception
- IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING, VOL. 41, NO. 11, NOVEMBER 1996 I073 Combinedl Head and Eye Tracking System for
- Assessing Night Vision Goggle Performance in Security Applications
- Comparison of an NVG Model with Experiments to Elucidate Temporal Behaviour
- Variability-Aware Latency Amelioration in Distributed Environments Alexey Tumanov Robert Allison Wolfgang Stuerzlinger
- Detection of Motion-defined form using Night Vision Goggles Todd Macuda*a
- Combined Head -Eye Tracking for Immersive Virtual Hu Huang Robert S. Allison Michael Jenkin
- Hiding graphic updates during long saccadic suppression periods
- PERSONAL SPACE IN VIRTUAL REALITY Laurie M. Wilcox, Robert S. Allison, Samuel Elfassy and Cynthia Grelik
- Thirtieth European Conference on Visual Perception Arezzo, Italy
- Vision Research 40 (2000) 18691886 Temporal dependencies in resolving monocular and binocular cue
- SVN Starter's Guide Compiled by Pearl Guterman
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- Simulating self motion I: cues for the perception of motion
- &p.1:Abstract We measured the gain and phase of vertical vergence in response to disjunctive vertical oscillations
- What are you looking at? Jason Huang, Jens Schumacher, Robert Allison, Jim Zacher
- Abstract--Convergence insufficiency is characterized by an inability to maintain effortless alignment of the two eyes
- Tolerance of Temporal Delay in Virtual Environments Robert S. Allison1
- First steps with a rideable computer Robert S. Allison2
- Geometric and induced effects in binocular stereopsis and motion parallax
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