Dr Angela Jones Dr Kay Mann Dr Laura Cutler Professor Mark Pearce Dr Martin Tovee et al. | A Randomised Control Trial Investigating the Efficacy of the MapMe Intervention on Parental Ability to Correctly Categorise Overweight in Their Child and the Impact on Child BMI Z-Score Change at 1 Year | 2023 |
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Dr Angela Jones Dr Martin Tovee Dr Laura Cutler Dr Kathryn Parkinson Louisa Jane Ells et al. | Development of the MapMe intervention body image scales of known weight status for 4-5 and 10-11 year old children | 2018 |
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Lynn Gareze Professor Julie Harris Professor Carlo Barenghi Dr Yoav Tadmor
| Characterising patterns of eye movements in natural images and visual scanning | 2008 |
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Professor Julie Harris Katie German
| Comparing motion induction in lateral motion and motion in depth | 2008 |
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Dr Emma Foster Professor John Matthews Professor Julie Harris Professor John Mathers Professor Ashley Adamson et al. | Accuracy of estimates of food portion size using food photographs - The importance of using age-appropriate tools | 2006 |
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Professor Candy Rowe Professor Julie Harris Dr Craig Roberts
| Seeing red? Putting sportswear in context | 2005 |
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Professor Candy Rowe Professor Julie Harris Dr Craig Roberts
| Sporting contests - Seeing red? Putting sportswear in context | 2005 |
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Professor Julie Harris
| [abstract] Depth from monocular half images: Occlusion or low-level processing? | 2004 |
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Professor Julie Harris
| [abstract] Monocular depth perception: More than meets the eye | 2004 |
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Lynn Gareze Dr Yoav Tadmor Professor Carlo Barenghi Professor Julie Harris
| [abstract] Tangled eye movements: A new method to quantify human scan paths | 2004 |
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Professor Julie Harris
| Binocular vision: Moving closer to reality | 2004 |
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Dr Andrew Welchman Dr Val Tuck Professor Julie Harris
| Human observers are biased in judging the angular approach of a projectile | 2004 |
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Professor Julie Harris Phillip Dean
| Accuracy and Precision of Binocular 3-D Motion Perception | 2003 |
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Professor Julie Harris
| Evaluating accuracy and precision in a stereoscopic display: Perception of 3-D object motion | 2003 |
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Dr Andrew Welchman Professor Julie Harris
| Is neural filling-in necessary to explain perceptual completion | 2003 |
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Dr Andrew Welchman Professor Julie Harris
| Is neural filling-in necessary to explain the perceptual completion of motion and depth information? | 2003 |
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Dr Val Tuck Professor Julie Harris
| Perceived direction of binocular 3-D motion when tracking a moving object | 2003 |
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Professor Julie Harris Phillip Dean
| Perception of binocular 3-D motion: Visual direction is more important than binocular disparity | 2003 |
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Professor Julie Harris
| Poor visibility of motion in depth is due to early motion averaging | 2003 |
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Dr Andrew Welchman Professor Julie Harris
| Task demands and binocular eye movements | 2003 |
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Professor Julie Harris Phillip Dean
| Visual perception of three dimensional motion direction: precise but not accurate | 2003 |
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Professor Julie Harris Dr Val Tuck
| Comparing real world and computer generated motion in depth | 2002 |
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Professor Julie Harris Dr Jane Sumnall
| Detection of 3-D motion is predicted from probability summation of mechanisms sensitive to lateral motion and motion in depth | 2002 |
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Dr Val Tuck Dr Andrew Welchman Professor Julie Harris
| Detection of motion in depth: poor motion thresholds using LCD stereogoggles | 2002 |
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Dr Andrew Welchman Professor Julie Harris
| How do task demands influence human gaze shifts in a 3-D scene? | 2002 |
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Dr Jane Sumnall Professor Julie Harris
| Minimum displacement thresholds for binocular three-dimensional motion | 2002 |
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Professor Julie Harris
| Optic flow and scene structure do not always contribute to the control of human walking | 2002 |
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Dr Andrew Welchman Professor Julie Harris
| Studying eye movements produced whilst making visual decisions | 2002 |
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Dr Andrew Welchman Professor Julie Harris
| The contribution of eye movement to the detection of motion-in-depth | 2002 |
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Professor Julie Harris Ross Goutcher
| Time to contact from disparity and looming cues: observers don't always respond to the most immediate cue | 2002 |
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Professor Julie Harris Dr Alexandra Willis
| A binocular site for contrast-modulated masking | 2001 |
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Dr Andrew Welchman Professor Julie Harris
| Absolute judgments of motion-in-depth trajectories specified by looming and disparity | 2001 |
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Professor Julie Harris Dr Jane Sumnall
| Detecting binocular 3D motion in static 3D noise: No effect of viewing distance | 2001 |
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Dr Val Tuck Professor Julie Harris
| Does disparity aid motion in depth judgements in the real world? | 2001 |
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Dr Andrew Welchman Professor Julie Harris
| Filling-in the details on perceptual fading | 2001 |
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Katie German Professor Julie Harris
| Induced motion: Lateral vs. motion in depth | 2001 |
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Professor Julie Harris
| Perceived direction of motion in depth is task dependent. | 2001 |
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Dr Andrew Welchman Professor Julie Harris
| The effects of dot density and motion coherence on perceptual fading of a target in noise | 2001 |
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Professor Julie Harris
| The future of flow? | 2001 |
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Professor Julie Harris
| The role of visual direction for locomotion on foot in high flow and no flow environments. | 2001 |
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Professor Julie Harris
| Absolute judgments of the trajectory of motion in depth | 2000 |
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Professor Julie Harris
| Absolute judgments of the trajectory of motion in depth. | 2000 |
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Dr Jane Sumnall Professor Julie Harris
| Binocular 3-D motion detection: contributions of lateral motion and stereomotion | 2000 |
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Dr Jane Sumnall Professor Julie Harris
| Binocular three-dimensional motion detection: Contributions of lateral motion and stereomotion | 2000 |
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Dr Alexandra Willis Professor Julie Harris
| Comparing contrast-modulated and luminance-modulated masking: effects of spatial frequency and phase | 2000 |
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Dr Andrew Welchman Professor Julie Harris
| No pain, no gain? Luminance adaptation in perceptual filling-in. | 2000 |
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Professor Julie Harris Professor Stephen Rushton
| Binocular motion signals: combined but not perceived | 1999 |
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Dr Andrew Welchman Professor Julie Harris
| Disappearing tricks: How the area of surrounding texture affects perceptual fading | 1999 |
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Professor Julie Harris
| Going against the flow | 1999 |
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Professor Julie Harris
| Going against the flow (multiple letters) | 1999 |
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Dr Alexandra Willis Professor Julie Harris
| Masking by contrast-modulated gratings: Effects of dichoptic and binocular viewing | 1999 |
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Professor Julie Harris
| Perceptual constancy: Why things look as they do | 1999 |
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Professor Julie Harris
| Steering, optic flow, and the respective importance of depth and retinal motion distribution | 1999 |
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