Publications of JL Campos
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Journal Article (13)
Journal Article
233 (2), pp. 587 - 597 (2015)
Optimal visual-vestibular integration under conditions of conflicting intersensory motion profiles. Experimental Brain Research
Journal Article
218 (4), pp. 551 - 565 (2012)
Multisensory integration in the estimation of walked distances. Experimental Brain Research
Journal Article
16 (2), pp. 176 - 194 (2012)
Smooth Pursuit Eye Movement Adaptation in High Level Gymnasts. Motor Control
Journal Article
24 (5), pp. 453 - 470 (2011)
The Role of Stereo Vision in Visual-Vestibular Integration. Seeing and Perceiving
Journal Article
212 (2), pp. 163 - 176 (2011)
Integration of vestibular and proprioceptive signals for spatial updating. Experimental Brain Research
Journal Article
10 (11), 23, pp. 1 - 13 (2010)
Bayesian integration of visual and vestibular signals for heading. Journal of Vision
Journal Article
85 (1), pp. 45 - 52 (2010)
Language suppression effects on the categorical perception of colour as evidenced through ERPs. Biological Psychology
Journal Article
31 (10), pp. 1889 - 1898 (2010)
The brain weights body-based cues higher than vision when estimating walked distances. European Journal of Neuroscience: European Neuroscience Association
Journal Article
4 (11), pp. 1 - 11 (2009)
Imagined Self-Motion Differs from Perceived Self-Motion: Evidence from a Novel Continuous Pointing Method. PLoS One
Journal Article
195 (3), pp. 429 - 444 (2009)
Measurement of instantaneous perceived self-motion using continuous pointing. Experimental Brain Research
Journal Article
154 (2), pp. 246 - 254 (2004)
Multisensory integration in the estimation of relative path length. Experimental Brain Research
Journal Article
33 (1), pp. 49 - 65 (2004)
The contributions of static visual cues, nonvisual cues, and optic flow in distance estimation. Perception
Journal Article
32 (1), pp. 51 - 71 (2004)
Active navigation and orientation-free spatial representations. Memory & Cognition Book (1)
Book
Human walking in virtual environments: perception, technology, and applications. Springer, New York, NY, USA (2013), 402 pp.
Book Chapter (2)
Book Chapter
Comparing vestibulo-ocular eye movement characteristics with coaches' rankings of spatial orientation aptitudes in gymnasts. In: Advances in visual perception research, pp. 61 - 81 (Ed. Heinen, T.). Nova Biomedical, New York, NY, USA (2015)
Book Chapter
Multimodal Integration during Self-Motion in Virtual Reality. In: The neural bases of multisensory processes, 30, pp. 603 - 628 (Eds. Murray, M.; Wallace, M.). CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL, USA (2012)
Conference Paper (3)
Conference Paper
Virtual Reality as a Valuable Research Tool for Investigating Different Aspects of Spatial Cognition. In: Spatial Cognition VI. Learning, Reasoning, and Talking about Space: International Conference Spatial Cognition 2008, Freiburg, Germany, September 15-19, 2008, pp. 1 - 3 (Eds. Freksa, C.; Newcombe, N.; Gärdenfors, P.; Wölfl, S.). International Conference Spatial Cognition 2008, Freiburg, Germany, September 15, 2008 - September 19, 2008. Springer, Berlin, Germany (2008)
Conference Paper
Visualization and (Mis)Perceptions in Virtual Reality. In: Visualisierung in der Simulationstechnik, pp. 10 - 14 (Ed. Möller, R.). 10. Workshop Sichtsysteme: Visualisierung in der Simulationstechnik, Bremen, Germany, October 22, 2007 - November 23, 2007. Shaker, Aachen, Germany (2007)
Conference Paper
Gait parameters while walking in a head-mounted display virtual environment and the real world. In: 13th Eurographics Symposium on Virtual Environments and 10th Immersive Projection Technology Workshop (IPT-EGVE 2007), pp. 85 - 88 (Eds. Fröhlich, B.; Blach, R.; van Liere, R.). 13th Eurographics Symposium on Virtual Environments and 10th Immersive Projection Technology Workshop (IPT-EGVE 2007), Weimar, Germany. Eurographics Association, Aire-la-Ville, Switzerland (2007)
Meeting Abstract (6)
Meeting Abstract
9 (8), p. 1144. 9th Annual Meeting of the Vision Sciences Society (VSS 2009), Naples, FL, USA, May 08, 2009 - May 13, 2009. Scholar One, Inc., Charlottesville, VA (2009)
The importance of body-based cues for travelled distance perception. In Journal of Vision,