Glennerster papers
Glennerster papers
Papers
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Glennerster, A. (2022)
. Understanding 3D vision as a policy network Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, B,, 378: 20210448
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Muryy, A. and Glennerster, A. (2021)
Route selection in non-Euclidean virtual environments.(2021) PLoS One, 16(4):e0247818
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Muryy, A., Siddharth, N., Nardelli, N., Glennerster, A., and Torr, P. H. S. (2020)
Lessons from reinforcement learning for biological representations of space.Vision Research 174, 79-93 and on
arXiv.
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Vuong, J., Fitzgibbon, A.W. and Glennerster, A. (2019)
No single, stable 3D representation can explain pointing biases in a spatial updating task. Scientific Reports, 9 (1), 12578
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Scarfe, P. and Glennerster, A.. (2019)
The science behind virtual reality displays. Annual Review of Vision Science, 5 (1)., pp. 529-547.
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Glennerster, A. and Read, J.C.A. (2018)
A single coordinate framework for optic flow and binocular disparity. arXiv, 1808.03875
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Muryy, A. and Glennerster, A. (2018)
Pointing Errors in Non-metric Virtual Environments. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 11034, pp. 43-57 doi: 10.1007/978-3-319-96385-3_4
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Glennerster, A. and Stazicker, J. (2017)
Preprint of: Perception and action without 3D coordinate frames URL: http://philsci-archive.pitt.edu/id/eprint/13494
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Gootjes-Dreesbach, E.L., Pickup, L.C., Fitzgibbon, A.W. and Glennerster, A. (2017)
Comparison of view-based and reconstruction-based models of
human navigational strategy. Journal of Vision, 17(9), 11. doi: 10.1167/17.9.11
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Glennerster, A. (2016)
A moving observer in a three-dimensional world. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, B,
371(1697), 20150265
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Scarfe, P. and Glennerster, A. (2015)
Using high-fidelity virtual reality to study perception in freely moving observers Journal of Vision
15(9):3 1-11
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Glennerster,
A. (2015)
Visual stability - what is the problem? Frontiers in Psychology, 6:958 doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2015.00958
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Glennerster,
A (2014)
Understanding vision - just around the corner or a distant dream? Current Biology, 34, R1145 - R1146
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Scarfe, P. and Glennerster, A. (2014)
Humans use predictive kinematic models to calibrate visual cues to three-dimensional surface slant
Journal of Neuroscience, 34, 10394-10401
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Glennerster, A. (2013)
Representing 3D shape and location,
In Dickinson, S. and Pizlo, Z. (Ed) Shape perception in human and
computer vision, Springer-Verlag, London
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Wexler, M., Glennerster, A., Cavanagh, P., Ito, H. and Seno, T. (2013)
Default perception of high-speed motion.
PNAS 110, 7080-7085
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Pickup, L.C., Fitzgibbon, A.W. and Glennerster, A. (2013)
Modeling human visual navigation using 3D mulitview reconstruction.
Biological Cybernetics, 107, 449-464
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Glennerster, A. (2013)
Depth perception.
In Pashler, H. (Ed) The Encylopedia of Mind, Sage,
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Gilson, S.J. and Glennerster, A. (2012)
High fidelity virtual reality.
In Virtual Reality / Book 1, Dr Christiane Eichenberg (Ed.), In Tech, Rijeka, Croatia
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Svarverud, E., Gilson, S.J. and Glennerster, A. (2012)
A demonstration of 'broken' visual space.
PLoS ONE, 7(3): e33782. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0033782
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Pickup, L.C., Fitzgibbon, A.W., Gilson, S.J., and Glennerster, A. (2011)
View-based modelling of human visual navigation errors.
IVMSP Workshop, 2011 IEEE 10th 135-140
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Gilson, S.J., Fitzgibbon, A.W. and Glennerster, A. (2011)
An automated calibration method for non-see-through head mounted displays
Journal of Neuroscience Methods, 199 328-335
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Svarverud, E., Gilson, S.J. and Glennerster, A., (2010)
Cue combination for 3D location judgements.
Journal of Vision, 10 (1):5, 1-13 http://journalofvision.org/10/1/5/, doi:10.1167/10.1.5
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Read, J.C.A., Phillipson, G.P. and Glennerster, A. (2009)
Latitude and
longitude vertical disparity
Journal of Vision, 9 (13):11, 1-37
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Gilson, S.J., Fitzgibbon, A.W. and Glennerster, A. (2009)
An automated calibration method for non-see-through head mounted displays
Proceedings, Computer Graphics and Virtual Reality, 145-150
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Glennerster, A., Hansard, M.E. and Fitzgibbon, A.W. (2009)
View-based approaches to spatial representation in human vision.
Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 5064, 193-208
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Gilson, S.J., Fitzgibbon, A.W. and Glennerster, A. (2008)
Spatial calibration of an optical see-through head mounted display.
Journal of Neuroscience Methods, 173, 140-146
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McLeod, P., Reed, N., Gilson, S. and Glennerster, A. (2008)
How soccer players head the ball: a test of optic acceleration cancellation theory with virtual reality
Vision Research, 48, 1479-1487
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Glennerster, A. (2007)
Marr's vision: Twenty-five years on Current Biology, 17, R397-R399
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Rauschecker, A.M, Solomon, S.G. and Glennerster, A. (2006)
Stereo and motion parallax cues in human 3D vision: can they vanish without trace? Journal of Vision, 6, 1471-1485
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Petrov, Y. and Glennerster, A. (2006)
Disparity with respect to a local reference plane as a dominant cue for stereoscopic detection of depth relief. Vision Research 46, 4321-4332
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Gilson, S. J., Fitzgibbon, A. W. and Glennerster, A. (2006)
Quantitative analysis of accuracy of an inertial/acoustic 6DOF tracking
system Journal of Neuroscience Methods, 154, 175-182
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Glennerster, A., Tcheang, L,
Gilson, S. J., Fitzgibbon, A. W. and Parker, A. J. (2006)
Humans ignore motion and stereo cues in favour of a fictional stable
world distance. Current Biology, 16, 428-432
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Bradshaw, M.F. and Glennerster, A. (2006)
Stereoscopic acuity and observation
distance. Spatial Vision 19, 21-36
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Tcheang, L., Gilson, S. J. and Glennerster, A. (2005)
Systematic distortions of perceptual stability investigated using immersive virtual reality.
Vision Research 45, 2177-2189
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Glennerster, A. and McKee, S. P. (2004)
Sensitivity to depth relief on slanted surfaces.
Journal of Vision, 4, 378-387
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Petrov, Y. and Glennerster, A. (2004)
The role of a local reference in stereoscopic detection of depth relief.
Vision Research 44, 367-376
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Hogervorst, M. A., Glennerster, A. and Eagle, R. A. (2003)
Pooling speed information in complex tasks: estimation of average
speed and detection of non-planarity.
Journal of Vision, 3, 464-485
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Glennerster, A. (2002) Computational theories of vision. Current Biology, 12, R682-685
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Glennerster, A., McKee, S.P. and Birch, M.D. (2002) Evidence for surface-based processing of binocular disparity. Current Biology, 12, 825-828
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Andrews, T.J., Glennerster, A. and Parker, A.J. (2001) Stereoacuity thresholds in the presence of a reference surface. Vision Research, 41, 3051-3061
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Glennerster, A., Hansard, M.E. and Fitzgibbon, A.W. (2001)
Fixation could simplify, not complicate, the interpretation of retinal flow.
Vision Research, 41, 815-834
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Bradshaw, M.F., Parton, A.D. and Glennerster, A. (2000) The
task-dependent use of binocular diparity and motion parallax
information. Vision Research, 40, 3725-3734
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Glennerster, A. and McKee, S.P. (1999) Bias and sensitivity of stereo judgements in the presence of a slanted reference plane. Vision Research, 39, 3057-3069
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Glennerster, A., Rogers, B.J. and Bradshaw, M.F. (1998) Cues to viewing distance for stereoscopic depth constancy. Perception, 27, 1357-1365
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Glennerster, A. (1998) dmax for stereopsis and motion in random dot displays. Vision Research, 38, 925-935
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Glennerster, A. and Parker, A.J. (1997) Computing stereo channels from masking data. Vision Research, 37, 2143-2152
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Glennerster, A., Rogers, B.J. and Bradshaw, M.F. (1996) Stereoscopic depth constancy depends on the subject's task. Vision Research, 36, 3441-3456
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Bradshaw, M.F., Glennerster, A. and Rogers, B.J. (1996) The effect of display size on disparity scaling from differential perspective and vergence cues. Vision Research, 36, 1255-1264
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Glennerster, A., Palace, J., Warburton, D., Oxbury, S. and Newsom-Davis, J. (1996) Memory in myasthenia gravis: neuropsychological tests of central cholinergic function before and after effective immunological treatment. Neurology, 46, 1138-1142
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Glennerster, A. (1996) The time course of 2-D shape discrimination in random dot stereograms. Vision Research, 36, 1955-1968
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Glennerster, A. and Rogers, B.J. (1993) New depth to the Müller-Lyer illusion. Perception, 22, 691-704
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Glennerster, A. (1993) The role of spatial scale in binocular stereopsis. DPhil. thesis, University of Oxford
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Morgan, M.J. and Glennerster, A. (1991) Efficiency of locating centres of dot-clusters by human observers. Vision Research, 31, 2075-2083
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Morgan, M.J., Hole, G.J. and Glennerster, A. (1990) Biases and sensitivities in geometric illusions. Vision Research, 30, 1793-1810
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