Brian Timney
Affiliations: | University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada |
Area:
visual perceptionGoogle:
"Brian Timney"Mean distance: 15.82 (cluster 35)
Children
Sign in to add traineePauline Pearson | grad student | Western University | |
Larry A. Symons | grad student | Western University | |
Laurie Wilcox | grad student | York University | |
Sarah A. Khan | grad student | 1999-2006 | Western University |
Jennifer K.E. Steeves | post-doc | 2004-2005 | York University |
BETA: Related publications
See more...
Publications
You can help our author matching system! If you notice any publications incorrectly attributed to this author, please sign in and mark matches as correct or incorrect. |
Mueller AS, González EG, McNorgan C, et al. (2016) Aperture extent and stimulus speed affect the perception of visual acceleration. Experimental Brain Research |
Timney B, Ferreira M, Matson S. (2016) A Signal Detection Analysis of the Effects of Alcohol on Visual Contrast Sensitivity. Perception |
Mueller AS, Timney B. (2016) Visual Acceleration Perception for Simple and Complex Motion Patterns. Plos One. 11: e0149413 |
Mueller AS, González EG, McNorgan C, et al. (2016) Effects of Vertical Direction and Aperture Size on the Perception of Visual Acceleration. Perception |
Mueller A, Timney B. (2014) Effects of visual field size and speed on acceleration and deceleration perception F1000research. 5 |
Johnston K, Timney B. (2013) Alcohol and lateral inhibitory interactions in human vision. Perception. 42: 1301-10 |
Johnston K, Timney B, Goodale MA. (2013) Acute alcohol consumption impairs controlled but not automatic processes in a psychophysical pointing paradigm. Plos One. 8: e68682 |
Mitchell DE, Timney B. (2011) Postnatal Development of Function in the Mammalian Visual System Comprehensive Physiology. 507-555 |
Fernando S, Rawji F, Major A, et al. (2010) The Effects of Acute Alcohol Consumption on the Visual Perception of Velocity and Direction Journal of Vision. 10: 460-460 |
Johnston KD, Timney B. (2008) Effects of acute ethyl alcohol consumption on a psychophysical measure of lateral inhibition in human vision. Vision Research. 48: 1539-44 |