David Martin Regan
Affiliations: | Psychology | York University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
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Christopher W. Tyler | grad student | 1967-1970 | |
Kenneth Beverley | grad student | 1975 | Dalhousie University |
Debbie Giaschi | post-doc |
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Giaschi D, Chapman C, Meier K, et al. (2015) The effect of occlusion therapy on motion perception deficits in amblyopia. Vision Research |
Gray R, Regan DM. (2010) Unconfounding the time to passage, direction of motion and rotation rate of an approaching object: Different early visual processing in expert baseball players and nonplayers Journal of Vision. 6: 633-633 |
Gray R, Castaneda B, Sieffert R, et al. (2010) Comparing the relative accuracy of perception and action in ball catching Journal of Vision. 5: 336-336 |
Regan D, Gray R. (2009) Lee's tau operator. Perception. 38: 855-7; discussion 85 |
Regan D, Gray R. (2009) Binocular processing of motion: some unresolved questions. Spatial Vision. 22: 1-43 |
Gray R, Regan D. (2007) Glare susceptibility test results correlate with temporal safety margin when executing turns across approaching vehicles in simulated low-sun conditions. Ophthalmic & Physiological Optics : the Journal of the British College of Ophthalmic Opticians (Optometrists). 27: 440-50 |
Gray R, Regan DM. (2006) Unconfounding the direction of motion in depth, time to passage and rotation rate of an approaching object. Vision Research. 46: 2388-402 |
Gray R, Regan D, Castaneda B, et al. (2006) Role of feedback in the accuracy of perceived direction of motion-in-depth and control of interceptive action. Vision Research. 46: 1676-94 |
Gray R, Regan DM. (2005) Perceptual processes used by drivers during overtaking in a driving simulator. Human Factors. 47: 394-417 |
Gray R, Macuga K, Regan D. (2004) Long range interactions between object-motion and self-motion in the perception of movement in depth. Vision Research. 44: 179-95 |