Simon J. Watt
Affiliations: | University of Wales, Bangor, Bangor, Wales, United Kingdom |
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Keefe BD, Suray PA, Watt SJ. (2019) A margin for error in grasping: hand pre-shaping takes into account task-dependent changes in the probability of errors. Experimental Brain Research |
Keefe BD, Watt SJ. (2017) Viewing geometry determines the contribution of binocular vision to the online control of grasping. Experimental Brain Research |
Takahashi C, Watt SJ. (2017) Optimal visual-haptic integration with articulated tools. Experimental Brain Research |
Takahashi C, Watt SJ. (2014) Visual-haptic integration with pliers and tongs: signal "weights" take account of changes in haptic sensitivity caused by different tools. Frontiers in Psychology. 5: 109 |
Ryan LC, Watt SJ. (2013) Characterising the "zone of good stereoscopic depth perception" in 3-D stereo displays F1000research. 4 |
Watt SJ, MacKenzie KJ. (2013) 3D Media and the Human Visual System Emerging Technologies For 3d Video: Creation, Coding, Transmission and Rendering. 349-376 |
Banks MS, Read JC, Allison RS, et al. (2012) Stereoscopy and the Human Visual System. Smpte Motion Imaging Journal. 121: 24-43 |
Takahashi C, Watt SJ. (2012) Changes in haptic sensitivity during tool use: Implications for optimal design of visual-haptic devices Seeing and Perceiving. 25: 147-147 |
Watt SJ, MacKenzie KJ, Ryan L. (2012) Real-world stereoscopic performance in multiple-focal-plane displays: How far apart should the image planes be? Proceedings of Spie - the International Society For Optical Engineering. 8288 |
MacKenzie KJ, Dickson RA, Watt SJ. (2012) Vergence and accommodation to multiple-image-plane stereoscopic displays: Real world responses with practical image-plane separations? Journal of Electronic Imaging. 21 |