Harold Hill
Affiliations: | Psychology | University of Wollongong, Australia |
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Koessler T, Hill H. (2018) Focusing on an illusion: accommodating to perceived depth? Vision Research |
Favelle S, Hill H, Claes P. (2017) About Face: Matching Unfamiliar Faces Across Rotations of View and Lighting. I-Perception. 8: 2041669517744221 |
Palmisano S, Hill H, Allison RS. (2016) The Nature and Timing of Tele-Pseudoscopic Experiences. I-Perception. 7: 2041669515625793 |
Palmisano S, Hill H, Allison RS. (2016) The nature and timing of tele-pseudoscopic experiences I-Perception. 7 |
Koessler T, Hill H. (2015) Pinhole Viewing Strengthens the Hollow-Face Illusion. I-Perception. 6: 0301006615599304 |
Claes P, Hill H, Shriver MD. (2014) Toward DNA-based facial composites: preliminary results and validation. Forensic Science International. Genetics. 13: 208-16 |
O'Brien J, Spencer J, Girges C, et al. (2014) Impaired perception of facial motion in autism spectrum disorder. Plos One. 9: e102173 |
Johnston A, Hill H, Carman N. (2013) Recognising faces: effects of lighting direction, inversion, and brightness reversal. Perception. 42: 1227-37 |
Otsuka Y, Motoyoshi I, Hill HC, et al. (2013) Eye contrast polarity is critical for face recognition by infants. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology. 115: 598-606 |
Hill H, Palmisano S, Matthews H. (2012) Refractive error and monocular viewing strengthen the hollow-face illusion. Perception. 41: 1281-5 |