Howard Hock, PhD
Affiliations: | Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, FL, United States |
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Sign in to add traineeDavid F. Nichols | grad student | Florida Atlantic University | |
Lee A. Gilroy | grad student | 2002 | Florida Atlantic University |
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Sign in to add collaboratorShaul Hochstein | collaborator | Hebrew University | |
Adar Pelah | collaborator |
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Romulus D, Hong SW, Hock H. (2019) Top-down Influence of Global Motion Patterns on Local Motion Patterns Journal of Vision. 19: 165a |
Hock H, Layton O, Pelah A. (2017) Slowed optic flow is used to perceive object motion during active locomotion Journal of Vision. 17: 711 |
Sting L, Fedorov L, Dijkstra T, et al. (2017) Dynamics of multistable biological motion perception Journal of Vision. 17: 70 |
Ruda H, Riesen G, Hock H. (2016) Reverse-Phi Experiments Support the Counterchange Model of Motion Detection Journal of Vision. 16: 668 |
Seifert M, Hock H. (2015) Both Dedicated and Flexible Motion Detection Benefit From Interocular Integration. Journal of Vision. 15: 1179 |
Carlson C, Hock H. (2015) Boundary information is insufficient for direction and shape perception in short-range motion. Journal of Vision. 15: 490 |
Hock HS, Schöner G. (2015) Nonlinear dynamics in the perceptual grouping of connected surfaces. Vision Research |
Pelah A, Barbur J, Thurrell A, et al. (2015) The coupling of vision with locomotion in cortical blindness. Vision Research. 110: 286-94 |
Seifert M, Hock HS. (2014) The independent detection of motion energy and counterchange: flexibility in motion detection. Vision Research. 98: 61-71 |
Norman J, Hock H, Schöner G. (2014) Contrasting accounts of direction and shape perception in short-range motion: Counterchange compared with motion energy detection. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics. 76: 1350-70 |