Cary S. Feria, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
2004 University of California, Irvine, Irvine, CA 
Area:
Scene perception, motion perception
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Myron Lee Braunstein grad student 2004 UC Irvine
 (Effects of surface texture discontinuities and surface curvature on distance perception.)
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Feria CS. (2013) Speed has an effect on multiple-object tracking independently of the number of close encounters between targets and distractors. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics. 75: 53-67
Feria CS. (2012) The effects of distractors in multiple object tracking are modulated by the similarity of distractor and target features. Perception. 41: 287-304
Feria CS. (2011) The effect of speed on multiple object tracking: is it due solely to the number of close target-distractor interactions? F1000research. 2: 281-281
Feria CS. (2010) Attentional prioritizations based on spatial probabilities can be maintained on multiple moving objects. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics. 72: 926-38
Feria CS. (2010) Attentional prioritizations based on spatial probabilities can be maintained on multiple simultaneously moving objects Journal of Vision. 9: 251-251
Feria CS, Doyle M. (2010) The distribution of attention within moving objects is affected by spatial probabilities Journal of Vision. 6: 766-766
Feria CS. (2010) Effects of Distinct Distractor Objects in Multiple Object Tracking Journal of Vision. 10: 306-306
Feria CS. (2008) The distribution of attention within objects in multiple-object scenes: prioritization by spatial probabilities and a center bias. Perception & Psychophysics. 70: 1185-96
Feria CS, Braunstein ML, Andersen GJ. (2004) The effect of surface curvature on perceived distance Journal of Vision. 4: 378-378
Feria CS, Braunstein ML, Andersen GJ. (2003) Judging distance across texture discontinuities. Perception. 32: 1423-40
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