Alex Bies, B.S.
Affiliations: | Psychology | University of Oregon, Eugene, OR, United States |
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"Alex Bies"Bio:
University of Evansville, rat development
University of Oregon, human vision and perception
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Sign in to add mentorLora A. Becker | research assistant | University of Evansville | |
Margaret E. Sereno | grad student | University of Oregon |
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Sereno ME, Robles KE, Kikumoto A, et al. (2020) The Effects of Three-Dimensional Context on Shape Perception. Psychological Science. 956797620901749 |
Roe ET, Bies AJ, Montgomery RD, et al. (2020) Fractal solar panels: Optimizing aesthetic and electrical performances. Plos One. 15: e0229945 |
Bies AJ, Sereno ME. (2019) The role of warmth and complexity in aesthetic evaluation of color photographs. Journal of Vision. 19: 98d |
Robles KE, Florentine R, Sherman A, et al. (2019) Drawing ability predicts flexibility in the use of context to accurately perceive shape Journal of Vision. 19: 197b |
Garmon EJ, Liaw NA, Bies AJ, et al. (2019) Contextual influences on shape perception Journal of Vision. 19: 197a |
Edwards K, Bies A, Kikumoto A, et al. (2018) Shape constancy in anaglyphs: Effects of drawing training Journal of Vision. 18: 490 |
Bies A, Tate W, Taylor R, et al. (2018) A factor analytic approach reveals variability and consistency in perceived complexity ratings of landscape photographs Journal of Vision. 18: 386 |
Tate W, Taylor R, Sereno M, et al. (2018) Perceived Complexity and Aesthetic Responses to Landscape Photographs Journal of Vision. 18: 385 |
Bies A, Kikumoto A, Lazarides S, et al. (2017) Shape constancy in anaglyphs: Effects of angle, context and instruction Journal of Vision. 17: 318 |
Juliani AW, Bies AJ, Boydston CR, et al. (2016) Navigation performance in virtual environments varies with fractal dimension of landscape. Journal of Environmental Psychology. 47: 155-165 |