Nick Scott-Samuel
Affiliations: | University of Bristol, Bristol, England, United Kingdom |
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Sign in to add mentorMark A. Georgeson | grad student | University of Birmingham | |
Robert F. Hess | post-doc | McGill | |
Andrew T. Smith | post-doc | University of London |
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Pechey R, Attwood AS, Couturier DL, et al. (2015) Does Glass Size and Shape Influence Judgements of the Volume of Wine? Plos One. 10: e0144536 |
Scott-Samuel NE, Holmes G, Baddeley R, et al. (2015) Moving in groups: how density and unpredictable motion affect predation risk. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. 69: 867-872 |
Temple SE, McGregor JE, Miles C, et al. (2015) Perceiving polarization with the naked eye: Characterization of human polarization sensitivity Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. 282: 1-9 |
Ashida H, Scott-Samuel NE. (2014) Motion influences the perception of background lightness. I-Perception. 5: 41-9 |
Hall JR, Cuthill IC, Baddeley R, et al. (2013) Camouflage, detection and identification of moving targets. Proceedings. Biological Sciences / the Royal Society. 280: 20130064 |
Allen WL, Baddeley R, Scott-Samuel NE, et al. (2013) The evolution and function of pattern diversity in snakes Behavioral Ecology. 24: 1237-1250 |
Allen WL, Baddeley R, Cuthill IC, et al. (2012) A quantitative test of the predicted relationship between countershading and lighting environment. The American Naturalist. 180: 762-76 |
Attwood AS, Scott-Samuel NE, Stothart G, et al. (2012) Glass shape influences consumption rate for alcoholic beverages. Plos One. 7: e43007 |
Scott-Samuel NE, Baddeley R, Palmer CE, et al. (2011) Dazzle camouflage affects speed perception. Plos One. 6: e20233 |
Allen WL, Cuthill IC, Scott-Samuel NE, et al. (2011) Why the leopard got its spots: relating pattern development to ecology in felids. Proceedings. Biological Sciences / the Royal Society. 278: 1373-80 |