John Wann
Affiliations: | Psychology | Royal Holloway University of London, Egham, England, United Kingdom |
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Billington J, Furlan M, Wann J. (2013) Cortical responses to congruent and incongruent stereo cues for objects on a collision path with the observer Displays. 34: 114-119 |
Riva G, Bacchetta M, Baruffi M, et al. (2009) VREPAR projects: the use of virtual environments in psycho-neuro-physiological assessment and rehabilitation. Cyberpsychology & Behavior : the Impact of the Internet, Multimedia and Virtual Reality On Behavior and Society. 2: 69-76 |
Wilmut K, Wann J. (2008) The use of prescanning in the parameterization of sequential pointing and reaching movements. Journal of Motor Behavior. 40: 558-67 |
Wilmut K, Wann J. (2008) The use of predictive information is impaired in the actions of children and young adults with Developmental Coordination Disorder. Experimental Brain Research. 191: 403-18 |
Wilkie R, Wann J. (2003) Controlling steering and judging heading: retinal flow, visual direction, and extraretinal information. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance. 29: 363-78 |
Wann J, Land M. (2000) Steering with or without the flow: is the retrieval of heading necessary? Trends in Cognitive Sciences. 4: 319-324 |
Mon-Williams M, Plooy A, Burgess-Limerick R, et al. (1998) Gaze angle : A possible mechanism of visual stress in virtual reality headsets Ergonomics. 41: 280-285 |
Riva G, Bolzoni M, Carella F, et al. (1997) Virtual reality environments for psycho-neuro-physiological assessment and rehabilitation. Studies in Health Technology and Informatics. 39: 34-45 |
Wann J, Mon-Williams M. (1996) What does virtual reality need?: human factors issues in the design of three-dimensional computer environments International Journal of Human-Computer Studies \/ International Journal of Man-Machine Studies. 44: 829-847 |
Wann J, Rushton S. (1994) The illusion of self-motion in virtual reality environments Behavioral and Brain Sciences. 17: 338-340 |