Peter Wenderoth
Affiliations: | Psychology | Macquarie University, Macquarie Park, New South Wales, Australia |
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Darren Burke | grad student | 1989-1993 | University of Sydney |
David Alais | grad student | 1995 | Macquarie University |
Colin Clifford | post-doc | 1998-2000 | Macquarie University |
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Farrell-Whelan M, Wenderoth P, Wiese M. (2012) Studies of the angular function of a Duncker-type induced motion illusion. Perception. 41: 733-46 |
Farrell-Whelan M, Wenderoth P, Brooks KR. (2012) The hierarchical order of processes underlying the direction illusion and the direction aftereffect. Perception. 41: 389-401 |
Farrell-Whelan M, Wenderoth P, Brooks KR. (2012) Challenging the distribution shift: statically-induced direction illusion implicates differential processing of object-relative and non-object-relative motion. Vision Research. 58: 10-8 |
Johnson B, Wenderoth P. (2011) Tapered dipoles in briefly flashed glass-pattern sequences disambiguate perceived motion direction. Perception. 40: 383-91 |
Wiese M, Wenderoth P. (2010) Dichoptic reduction of the direction illusion is not due to binocular rivalry. Vision Research. 50: 1824-32 |
Alais D, Apthorp D, Wenderoth P. (2010) Binocular rivalry between fast 'streaky' motions deeply suppresses static orientation probes: Evidence for motion streaks Journal of Vision. 8: 247-247 |
Apthorp D, Alais D, Wenderoth P. (2010) Motion streaks improve fine direction discrimination Journal of Vision. 7: 33-33 |
Dasara M, Pinna B, Wenderoth P. (2010) Undulation and twist illusions Journal of Vision. 5: 60-60 |
Apthorp D, Wenderoth P, Alais D. (2009) Motion streaks in fast motion rivalry cause orientation-selective suppression. Journal of Vision. 9: 10.1-14 |
Wiese M, Wenderoth P. (2008) What is the reference in reference repulsion? Perception. 37: 1380-5 |