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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 Year2023
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 children2018
Lynn Gareze
Professor Julie Harris
Professor Carlo Barenghi
Dr Yoav Tadmor
Characterising patterns of eye movements in natural images and visual scanning2008
Professor Julie Harris
Katie German
Comparing motion induction in lateral motion and motion in depth2008
Dr Emma Foster
Professor John Matthews
Professor Julie Harris
Professor John Mathers
Professor Ashley Adamson
Accuracy of estimates of food portion size using food photographs - The importance of using age-appropriate tools2006
Professor Candy Rowe
Professor Julie Harris
Dr Craig Roberts
Seeing red? Putting sportswear in context2005
Professor Candy Rowe
Professor Julie Harris
Dr Craig Roberts
Sporting contests - Seeing red? Putting sportswear in context2005
Professor Julie Harris
[abstract] Depth from monocular half images: Occlusion or low-level processing?2004
Professor Julie Harris
[abstract] Monocular depth perception: More than meets the eye2004
Lynn Gareze
Dr Yoav Tadmor
Professor Carlo Barenghi
Professor Julie Harris
[abstract] Tangled eye movements: A new method to quantify human scan paths2004
Professor Julie Harris
Binocular vision: Moving closer to reality2004
Dr Andrew Welchman
Dr Val Tuck
Professor Julie Harris
Human observers are biased in judging the angular approach of a projectile2004
Professor Julie Harris
Phillip Dean
Accuracy and Precision of Binocular 3-D Motion Perception2003
Professor Julie Harris
Evaluating accuracy and precision in a stereoscopic display: Perception of 3-D object motion2003
Dr Andrew Welchman
Professor Julie Harris
Is neural filling-in necessary to explain perceptual completion2003
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