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Sarah Creem-Regehr
Sarah Creem-Regehr
Professor of Psychology, University of Utah
E-mail megerősítve itt: psych.utah.edu
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Does the quality of the computer graphics matter when judging distances in visually immersive environments?
WB Thompson, P Willemsen, AA Gooch, SH Creem-Regehr, JM Loomis, ...
Presence 13 (5), 560-571, 2004
5082004
Visual flow influences gait transition speed and preferred walking speed
BJ Mohler, WB Thompson, SH Creem-Regehr, HL Pick, WH Warren
Experimental brain research 181, 221-228, 2007
4182007
Neural representations of graspable objects: are tools special?
SH Creem-Regehr, JN Lee
Cognitive Brain Research 22 (3), 457-469, 2005
3972005
Grasping objects by their handles: a necessary interaction between cognition and action.
SH Creem, DR Proffitt
Journal of experimental psychology: Human Perception and Performance 27 (1), 218, 2001
3882001
The influence of restricted viewing conditions on egocentric distance perception: Implications for real and virtual indoor environments
SH Creem-Regehr, P Willemsen, AA Gooch, WB Thompson
Perception 34 (2), 191-204, 2005
3862005
Defining the cortical visual systems:“what”,“where”, and “how”
SH Creem, DR Proffitt
Acta psychologica 107 (1-3), 43-68, 2001
3542001
Decision making with visualizations: a cognitive framework across disciplines
LM Padilla, SH Creem-Regehr, M Hegarty, JK Stefanucci
Cognitive research: principles and implications 3, 1-25, 2018
3522018
Updating displays after imagined object and viewer rotations.
M Wraga, SH Creem, DR Proffitt
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 26 (1), 151, 2000
3102000
The effect of viewing a self-avatar on distance judgments in an HMD-based virtual environment
BJ Mohler, SH Creem-Regehr, WB Thompson, HH Bülthoff
Presence 19 (3), 230-242, 2010
2732010
Effects of stereo viewing conditions on distance perception in virtual environments
P Willemsen, AA Gooch, WB Thompson, SH Creem-Regehr
Presence: Teleoperators and Virtual Environments 17 (1), 91-101, 2008
2432008
The effects of head-mounted display mechanical properties and field of view on distance judgments in virtual environments
P Willemsen, MB Colton, SH Creem-Regehr, WB Thompson
ACM Transactions on Applied Perception (TAP) 6 (2), 1-14, 2009
2102009
Visual perception from a computer graphics perspective
W Thompson, R Fleming, S Creem-Regehr, JK Stefanucci
CRC press, 2011
1942011
The influence of feedback on egocentric distance judgments in real and virtual environments
BJ Mohler, SH Creem-Regehr, WB Thompson
Proceedings of the 3rd symposium on Applied perception in graphics and …, 2006
1852006
Two memories for geographical slant: Separation and interdependence of action and awareness
SH Creem, DR Proffitt
Psychonomic bulletin & review 5 (1), 22-36, 1998
1821998
Throwing versus walking as indicators of distance perception in similar real and virtual environments
CS Sahm, SH Creem-Regehr, WB Thompson, P Willemsen
ACM Transactions on Applied Perception (TAP) 2 (1), 35-45, 2005
1782005
The effects of head-mounted display mechanics on distance judgments in virtual environments
P Willemsen, MB Colton, SH Creem-Regehr, WB Thompson
Proceedings of the 1st Symposium on Applied Perception in Graphics and …, 2004
1732004
HMD calibration and its effects on distance judgments
SA Kuhl, WB Thompson, SH Creem-Regehr
ACM Transactions on Applied Perception (TAP) 6 (3), 1-20, 2009
1722009
Non-expert interpretations of hurricane forecast uncertainty visualizations
IT Ruginski, AP Boone, LM Padilla, L Liu, N Heydari, HS Kramer, ...
Spatial Cognition & Computation 16 (2), 154-172, 2016
1562016
Revisiting the effect of quality of graphics on distance judgments in virtual environments: A comparison of verbal reports and blind walking
BR Kunz, L Wouters, D Smith, WB Thompson, SH Creem-Regehr
Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics 71, 1284-1293, 2009
1362009
GPS use negatively affects environmental learning through spatial transformation abilities
IT Ruginski, SH Creem-Regehr, JK Stefanucci, E Cashdan
Journal of Environmental Psychology 64, 12-20, 2019
1332019
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