Carlo Campagnoli

Affiliations: 
Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 
Area:
Psychophysics, 3D Vision, Motor Learning, Virtual Reality
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Fulvio Domini grad student 2011-2017 Brown
Jordan A. Taylor post-doc 2017-2021 Princeton
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Campagnoli C, Hung B, Domini F. (2021) Explicit and implicit depth-cue integration: Evidence of systematic biases with real objects. Vision Research. 190: 107961
Campagnoli C, Domini F, Taylor JA. (2021) Taking aim at the perceptual side of motor learning: Exploring how explicit and implicit learning encode perceptual error information through depth vision. Journal of Neurophysiology
Campagnoli C, Domini F. (2019) Does depth-cue combination yield identical biases in perception and grasping? Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance
Campagnoli C, Taylor J. (2018) Visuomotor adaptation is sensitive to perceptual changes in depth information Journal of Vision. 18: 61
Cesanek E, Campagnoli C, Taylor JA, et al. (2017) Does visuomotor adaptation contribute to illusion-resistant grasping? Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
Campagnoli C, Croom S, Domini F. (2017) Stereovision for action reflects our perceptual experience of distance and depth. Journal of Vision. 17: 21
Kopiske KK, Cesanek E, Campagnoli C, et al. (2017) Adaptation effects in grasping the Müller-Lyer illusion. Vision Research
Kopiske K, Cesanek E, Campagnoli C, et al. (2017) Error correction and interference in grasping illusions Journal of Vision. 17: 469
Campagnoli C, Domini F. (2016) Conscious perception and grasping rely on a shared depth encoding Journal of Vision. 16: 449
Cesanek E, Campagnoli C, Domini F. (2016) One-shot correction of sensory prediction errors produces illusion-resistant grasping without multiple object representations Journal of Vision. 16: 20
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