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Julie Harris is interested in visual perception, with particular interests in how binocular vision and
eye movements are used for the perception of shape and depth and the control of action in 3-D space.
Current projects include how binocular information is used for distance perception, how gaze patterns
can be described in simple mathematical terms, and how we perceive motion in three dimensions.
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Julie.Harris@st-andrews.ac.uk |
Tel: +44 (0)1334 46 2061 |
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| Palmisano, S., Gillam, B., Govan, D.G., Allison, R.S. & Harris, J.M. (2010) Stereoscopic perception of real depths at large distances. Journal of Vision, 10, 1-16. (Full paper)
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| Harris, J.M. & Wilcox, L. M. (2009) The role of monocularly visible regions in the perception of three-dimensional scenes. Vision Research, 49, 2666-2685. doi:10.1016/j.visres.2009.06.021 |
| Welchman, A.E., Harris J.M. & Brenner, E. (2009) Extra-retinal signals support the estimation of 3D motion. Vision Research, 49, 782-789. doi:10.1016/j.visres.2009.02.014
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| Nefs, H. T., & Harris, J. M. (2008). Induced motion in depth and the effects of vergence eye movements. Journal of Vision, 8(3):8, 1-16 (Full paper) |
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