Brian J. Rogers
Affiliations: | University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom |
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Sign in to add traineeSimon Prince | grad student | 1995-1998 | Oxford |
Bart De Bruyn | post-doc | ||
Mark Bradshaw | post-doc | 1990-1995 | |
Robert Scott Allison | post-doc | 1999-1999 | Oxford |
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Rogers B, Anstis S, Ashida H, et al. (2019) Reversed Phi and the "Phenomenal Phenomena" Revisited. I-Perception. 10: 2041669519856906 |
Rogers B. (2019) Where Have All the Illusions Gone? Perception. 48: 193-196 |
Rogers B. (2016) The Effectiveness of Vertical Perspective and Pursuit Eye Movements for Disambiguating Motion Parallax Transformations. Perception |
Rogers B. (2016) Revisiting Motion Parallax as a Source of 3-D Information. Perception |
Rogers B, Naumenko O. (2016) Perception of straightness and parallelism with minimal distance information. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics |
Rogers B, Naumenko O. (2015) The new moon illusion and the role of perspective in the perception of straight and parallel lines. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics. 77: 249-57 |
Anstis S, Rogers B. (2012) Binocular fusion of luminance, color, motion and flicker--two eyes are worse than one. Vision Research. 53: 47-53 |
Rogers B. (2012) Motion parallax, pursuit eye movements and the assumption of stationarity Journal of Vision. 12: 251-251 |
Anstis S, Rogers B. (2011) Illusory rotation of a spoked wheel. I-Perception. 2: 720-3 |
Rogers B. (2011) Perspective transformations and depth scaling in stereopsis and motion parallax Journal of Vision. 11: 58-58 |