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Glennerster, Andrew - School of Psychology and Clinical Language Scienes, University of Reading
A FULLY AUTOMATIC TECHNIQUE FOR HEAD MOUNTED DISPLAY CALIBRATION Stuart J. Gilson 1, Andrew W. Fitzgibbon 2, Andrew Glennerster 3
Humans ignore motion and stereo cues in favour of a fictional stable world
How soccer players head the ball: A test of optic acceleration cancellation theory with virtual reality
An automated calibration method for non-see-through head mounted displays
An automated calibration method for non-see-through head mounted displays Stuart J. Gilsona,
Stereo and motion parallax cues in human 3D vision: Can they vanish without a trace?
Marr's vision: 25 years on Andrew Glennerster
Latitude and longitude vertical disparities Institute of Neuroscience, Newcastle University, UKJenny C. A. Read
View-based approaches to spatial representation in human vision
Disparity with respect to a local reference plane as a dominant cue of stereoscopic depth
Journal of Vision (2004) 4, 378-387 http://journalofvision.org/4/5/3/ 378 Sensitivity to depth relief on slanted surfaces
The combination of absolute and relative cues for distance investigated using immersive virtual reality Ellen Svarverud, Stuart J. Gilson & Andrew Glennerster
Quantitative analysis of accuracy of an inertial/acoustic 6DOF tracking system.
Stereoscopic acuity and observation distance Mark F. Bradshaw1
Systematic distortions of perceptual stability investigated using immersive virtual reality
VIEW-BASED MODELLING OF HUMAN VISUAL NAVIGATION ERRORS Lyndsey PickupA
Spatial calibration of an optical see-through head mounted display
How could egocentric location be defined neurally? Andrew Glennerster Miles E. Hansard y Andrew W. Fitzgibbon z
Evidence for surfacebased processing of binocular A. Glennerster \Lambda S.P. McKee y M.D. Birch \Lambda
The role of a local reference in stereoscopic detection of depth relief
Cue combination for 3D location judgements School of Psychology and Clinical Language Sciences,
Journal of Vision (2003) 3, 464-485 http://journalofvision.org/3/7/2/ 464 Pooling speed information in complex tasks: Estimation