Douglas Vickers

Affiliations: 
University of Adelaide, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia 
Area:
Perceptual and Cognitive Decision-Making
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Vickers D, Lee MD, Dry M, et al. (2006) The aesthetic appeal of minimal structures: judging the attractiveness of solutions to traveling salesperson problems. Perception & Psychophysics. 68: 32-42
Dry M, Lee MD, Vickers D, et al. (2006) Human Performance on Visually Presented Traveling Salesperson Problems with Varying Numbers of Nodes The Journal of Problem Solving. 1
Vickers D, Mayo T, Heitmann M, et al. (2004) Intelligence and individual differences in performance on three types of visually presented optimisation problems Personality and Individual Differences. 36: 1059-1071
Vickers D, Lee MD, Dry M, et al. (2003) The roles of the convex hull and the number of potential intersections in performance on visually presented traveling salesperson problems. Memory & Cognition. 31: 1094-104
Vickers D, Bovet P, Lee MD, et al. (2003) The perception of minimal structures: performance on open and closed versions of visually presented Euclidean travelling salesperson problems. Perception. 32: 871-86
Vickers D, Butavicius M, Lee M, et al. (2001) Human performance on visually presented Traveling Salesman problems. Psychological Research. 65: 34-45
Vickers D. (2001) Towards a generative transformational approach to visual perception Behavioral and Brain Sciences. 24: 707-708
Lee MD, Vickers D. (2000) The importance of the convex hull for human performance on the traveling salesman problem: a comment on MacGregor and Ormerod (1996) Perception & Psychophysics. 62: 226-8
Vickers D, Lee MD. (2000) Nonlinear Dynamics, Psychology, and Life Sciences. 4: 1-31
Vickers D, Navarro DJ, Lee MD. (2000) Towards a transformational approach to perceptual organization International Conference On Knowledge-Based Intelligent Electronic Systems, Proceedings, Kes. 1: 325-328
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