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John Perrone
John Perrone
Professor in Psychology (Retired), University of Waikato, New Zealand.
Patvirtintas el. paštas waikato.ac.nz
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Speed skills: measuring the visual speed analyzing properties of primate MT neurons
JA Perrone, A Thiele
Nature neuroscience 4 (5), 526-532, 2001
3162001
A model of self-motion estimation within primate extrastriate visual cortex
JA Perrone, LS Stone
Vision research 34 (21), 2917-2938, 1994
2941994
Model for the computation of self-motion in biological systems
JA Perrone
Journal of the Optical Society of America A 9 (2), 177-194, 1992
2141992
Human heading estimation during visually simulated curvilinear motion
LS Stone, JA Perrone
Vision research 37 (5), 573-590, 1997
1221997
Emulating the visual receptive-field properties of MST neurons with a template model of heading estimation
JA Perrone, LS Stone
Journal of Neuroscience 18 (15), 5958-5975, 1998
1211998
A model of speed tuning in MT neurons
JA Perrone, A Thiele
Vision research 42 (8), 1035-1051, 2002
1192002
What’s the risk? A comparison of actual and perceived driving risk
SG Charlton, NJ Starkey, JA Perrone, RB Isler
Transportation research part F: traffic psychology and Behaviour 25, 50-64, 2014
952014
A visual motion sensor based on the properties of V1 and MT neurons
JA Perrone
Vision research 44 (15), 1733-1755, 2004
782004
Visual slant underestimation: A general model
JA Perrone
Perception 11 (6), 641-654, 1982
721982
The role of looming and attention capture in drivers’ braking responses
HR Terry, SG Charlton, JA Perrone
Accident Analysis & Prevention 40 (4), 1375-1382, 2008
672008
Simple technique for optical flow estimation
JA Perrone
Journal of the Optical Society of America A 7 (2), 264-278, 1990
521990
Vector subtraction using visual and extraretinal motion signals: A new look at efference copy and corollary discharge theories
JA Perrone, RJ Krauzlis
Journal of vision 8 (14), 24-24, 2008
472008
Anisotropic responses to motion toward and away from the eye
JA Perrone
Perception & Psychophysics 39, 1-8, 1986
471986
An illusory size–speed bias and railway crossing collisions
HE Clark, JA Perrone, RB Isler
Accident Analysis & Prevention 55, 226-231, 2013
462013
Economy of scale: A motion sensor with variable speed tuning
JA Perrone
Journal of Vision 5 (1), 3-3, 2005
442005
Visual slant underestimation
JA Perrone
University of Canterbury. Psychology, 1981
401981
Slant underestimation: A model based on the size of the viewing aperture
JA Perrone
Perception 9 (3), 285-302, 1980
391980
A neural-based code for computing image velocity from small sets of middle temporal (MT/V5) neuron inputs
JA Perrone
Journal of Vision 12 (8), 1-1, 2012
362012
Visual slant misperception and the black-hole landing situation
JA Perrone
351983
Spatial integration by MT pattern neurons: a closer look at pattern-to-component effects and the role of speed tuning
JA Perrone, RJ Krauzlis
Journal of Vision 8 (9), 1-1, 2008
342008
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