Publications of IM Thornton
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Journal Article (26)
21.
Journal Article
31 (1), pp. 113 - 132 (2002)
A matching advantage for dynamic human faces. Perception 22.
Journal Article
30 (8), pp. 1007 - 1022 (2001)
Exploring the link between time-to-collision and representational momentum. Perception 23.
Journal Article
80 (1-2), pp. 47 - 60 (2001)
Attention-based visual routines: Sprites. Cognition 24.
Journal Article
7 (1-3), pp. 323 - 344 (2000)
Change detection without awareness: Do explicit reports underestimate the representation of change in the visual system? Visual Cognition 25.
Journal Article
14(1) (1), pp. 21 - 44 (2000)
An implicit measure of undetected change. Spatial Vision 26.
Journal Article
15 (6-8), pp. 535 - 552 (1998)
The visual perception of human locomotion. Cognitive Neuropsychology Book (2)
27.
Book
Human Body Perception From The Inside Out. Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK (2006), 448 pp.
28.
Book
Representational Momentum: New Findings, New Directions. Psychology Press, Hove, UK (2002), 269 pp.
Book Chapter (3)
29.
Book Chapter
Thornton, I.; Shiffrar, M.). Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK (2005)
Biological Motion: Point-Light Walkers and Beyond. In: Human body perception from the inside out, pp. 271 - 303 (Eds. Knoblich, G.; Grosjean, M.; 30.
Book Chapter
Thornton, I.; Shiffrar, M.). Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK (2005)
Of Bodies, Brains and Models: Studying the Perception of Biological Motion. In: Human body perception from the inside out, pp. 261 - 270 (Eds. Knoblich, G.; Grosjean, M.; 31.
Book Chapter
Converging evidence for the detection of change without awareness. In: The Brain's eye: Neurobiological and clinical aspects of oculomotor research, pp. 99 - 118 (Eds. Hyona, J.; Munoz, D.; Heide, W.; Radach, R.). Elsevier, Amsterdam, The Netherlands (2002)
Conference Paper (4)
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Conference Paper
Estimating the Racial Composition of Groups of Faces: An Ensemble Other-Race Effect. In: Trieste Symposium on Perception and Cognition (TSPC 2014), pp. 76 - 78. Trieste Symposium on Perception and Cognition (TSPC 2014), Trieste, Italy. (2014)
33.
Conference Paper
Active control does not eliminate motion-induced illusory displacement. In: 8th Symposium on Applied Perception in Graphics and Visualization (APGV 2011), pp. 101 - 108. 8th Symposium on Applied Perception in Graphics and Visualization (APGV 2011), Toulouse, France, August 27, 2011 - August 28, 2011. ACM Press, New York, NY, USA (2011)
34.
Conference Paper
14 (1), pp. 85 - 88 (2006)
Recognising novel deforming objects. 13th Annual Meeting Object Perception, Attention, and Memory (OPAM 2005)
, Toronto, ON, Canada, November 10, 2005. Visual Cognition 35.
Conference Paper
The Effect of Speed Changes on Route Learning in a Desktop Virtual Environment. In: Spatial Cognition III: Routes and Navigation, Human Memory and Learning, Spatial Representation and Spatial Learning, pp. 127 - 142 (Eds. Freksa, C.; Brauer, W.; Habel, C.; Wender, K.). Spatial Cognition: International Conference on Spatial Cognition 2002, Tutzing, Germany, May 20, 2002 - May 23, 2002. Springer, Berlin, Germany (2003)
Meeting Abstract (22)
36.
Meeting Abstract
40 (1 Supplement), pp. 27 - 28. 34th European Conference on Visual Perception (ECVP 2011), Toulouse, France, August 28, 2011 - September 01, 2011. Pion Ltd., London (2011)
Exploring motion-induced illusory displacement using interactive games. In Perception, 37.
Meeting Abstract
2 (4), p. 209. 7th Asia-Pacific Conference on Vision (APCV 2011), Hong Kong. (2011)
Active control does not eliminate motion-induced illusory displacement. In i-Perception, 38.
Meeting Abstract
26 (2), 34, p. 314. Eleventh Applied Vision Association Christmas Meeting 2006, Birmingham, UK, December 18, 2006. Pion Ltd., London (2007)
The role of high-level motion in natural-scene perception. In Perception, 39.
Meeting Abstract
35 (3), 14, p. 420. Tenth Applied Vision Association Christmas Meeting Aston University (AVA 2006), Birmingham, UK, December 19, 2005. Pion Ltd., London (2006)
Looming motion aids short- and long-term face recognition. In Perception, 40.
Meeting Abstract
Recognising novel deforming objects. In 13th Annual Workshop on Object Perception, Attention, and Memory (OPAM 2005), p. 3. 13th Annual Workshop on Object Perception, Attention, and Memory (OPAM 2005), Toronto, Canada. (2005)