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Perceptions of randomness: why three heads are better than four.
U Hahn, PA Warren
Psychological review 116 (2), 454, 2009
2412009
Optic flow processing for the assessment of object movement during ego movement
PA Warren, SK Rushton
Current Biology 19 (18), 1555-1560, 2009
2042009
A Bayesian model of perceived head-centered velocity during smooth pursuit eye movement
TCA Freeman, RA Champion, PA Warren
Current Biology 20 (8), 757-762, 2010
1562010
Why contextual preference reversals maximize expected value.
A Howes, PA Warren, G Farmer, W El-Deredy, RL Lewis
Psychological review 123 (4), 368, 2016
1522016
Perception of object trajectory: Parsing retinal motion into self and object movement components
PA Warren, SK Rushton
Journal of vision 7 (11), 2-2, 2007
1392007
Moving observers, relative retinal motion and the detection of object movement
SK Rushton, PA Warren
Current Biology 15 (14), R542-R543, 2005
1372005
The pop out of scene-relative object movement against retinal motion due to self-movement
SK Rushton, MF Bradshaw, PA Warren
Cognition 105 (1), 237-245, 2007
1042007
Perception of scene-relative object movement: Optic flow parsing and the contribution of monocular depth cues
PA Warren, SK Rushton
Vision research 49 (11), 1406-1419, 2009
942009
Evidence for flow-parsing in radial flow displays
PA Warren, SK Rushton
Vision research 48 (5), 655-663, 2008
892008
Perceptuo-motor, cognitive, and description-based decision-making seem equally good
A Jarvstad, U Hahn, SK Rushton, PA Warren
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 110 (40), 16271-16276, 2013
872013
A simple control law generates Listing's positions in a detailed model of the extraocular muscle system
J Porrill, PA Warren, P Dean
Vision Research 40 (27), 3743-3758, 2000
562000
The effect of expected value on attraction effect preference reversals
GD Farmer, PA Warren, W El‐Deredy, A Howes
Journal of Behavioral Decision Making 30 (4), 785-793, 2017
502017
Who “believes” in the Gambler’s Fallacy and why?
GD Farmer, PA Warren, U Hahn
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 146 (1), 63, 2017
382017
Explicit estimation of visual uncertainty in human motion processing
EW Graf, PA Warren, LT Maloney
Vision Research 45 (24), 3050-3059, 2005
372005
A re-examination of “bias” in human randomness perception.
PA Warren, U Gostoli, GD Farmer, W El-Deredy, U Hahn
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 44 (5), 663, 2018
362018
Interpolating sampled contours in 3-D: Analyses of variability and bias
PA Warren, LT Maloney, MS Landy
Vision Research 42 (21), 2431-2446, 2002
352002
Flow parsing and heading perception show similar dependence on quality and quantity of optic flow
AJ Foulkes, SK Rushton, PA Warren
Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience 7, 49, 2013
342013
Brief report: Which came first? Exploring crossmodal temporal order judgements and their relationship with sensory reactivity in autism and neurotypicals
D Poole, E Gowen, PA Warren, E Poliakoff
Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders 47 (1), 215-223, 2017
332017
Does optic flow parsing depend on prior estimation of heading?
PA Warren, SK Rushton, AJ Foulkes
Journal of vision 12 (11), 8-8, 2012
322012
Visual-tactile selective attention in autism spectrum condition: An increased influence of visual distractors.
D Poole, E Gowen, PA Warren, E Poliakoff
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 147 (9), 1309, 2018
312018
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