Robert Fox
Affiliations: | Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN |
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Sign in to add traineeStephen Lehmkuhle | grad student | Vanderbilt | |
Sandra L. Shea | grad student | Southern Illinois University | |
David Westendorf | grad student | University of Arkansas | |
Randolph Blake | grad student | 1972 | Vanderbilt |
Ellie Francis | grad student | 1970-1972 | Vanderbilt |
Heywood M. Petry | post-doc | 1980-1982 | Vanderbilt |
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Patterson R, Winterbottom M, Pierce B, et al. (2007) Binocular rivalry and head-worn displays. Human Factors. 49: 1083-96 |
Fox R. (2001) Vision for the future. Psyccritiques. 46 |
Fox R. (1997) Binocular best buy. Contemporary Psychology. 42: 500-500 |
Patterson R, Bowd C, Phinney R, et al. (1996) Disparity tuning of the stereoscopic (cyclopean) motion aftereffect. Vision Research. 36: 975-83 |
Patterson R, Fox R. (1990) Metacontrast masking between cyclopean and luminance stimuli Vision Research. 30: 439-448 |
Blake R, Westendorf D, Fox R. (1990) Temporal perturbations of binocular rivalry. Perception & Psychophysics. 48: 593-602 |
Fox R, Oross S. (1990) Mental retardation and perception of global motion Perception & Psychophysics. 48: 252-258 |
Mustillo P, Francis E, Oross S, et al. (1988) Anisotropies in global stereoscopic orientation discrimination. Vision Research. 28: 1315-21 |
Oross S, Francis E, Mauk D, et al. (1987) The Ames window illusion: perception of illusory motion by human infants Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance. 13: 609-613 |
Mustillo P, Fox R. (1986) The perception of illusory contours in the hypercyclopean domain Perception & Psychophysics. 40: 362-363 |