Eric Hiris

Affiliations: 
St. Mary's College, Moraga, CA, United States 
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perception
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Hiris E, Conway S, McLoughlin W, et al. (2021) Individual Observer Differences in the Use of Form and Motion to Perceive the Actor's Sex in Biological Motion Displays. Perceptual and Motor Skills. 315125211052923
Hiris E, Mirenzi A, Janis K. (2016) Biological Form is Sufficient to Create a Biological Motion Sex Aftereffect. Perception
Hiris E, Mirenzi A. (2012) The Role of Motion and Form in the Sex Aftereffect in Biological Motion. Journal of Vision. 12: 646-646
Mirenzi A, Hiris E. (2011) The Thatcher effect in biological motion. Perception. 40: 1257-60
Hiris E. (2007) Detection of biological and nonbiological motion. Journal of Vision. 7: 4.1-16
Hiris E, Krebeck A, Edmonds J, et al. (2005) What learning to see arbitrary motion tells us about biological motion perception. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance. 31: 1096-106
Hiris E, Humphrey D, Stout A. (2005) Temporal properties in masking biological motion. Perception & Psychophysics. 67: 435-43
Hittle E, Hiris E. (2003) Does density explain how moving dots mask biological motion? Journal of Vision. 3: 528a
Hiris E, Humphrey D. (2003) The effect of temporal incoherence between mask and point light walker on the detection of biological motion Journal of Vision. 3: 526a
Hiris E. (2001) Limits on the perception of transparency from motion Journal of Vision. 1: 377a
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