John M. Kennedy
Affiliations: | Psychology | University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada |
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Carboni S, Kennedy JM. (2020) Eyes Outside a Boundary Line: An Example of the Willats Region-Drawing Theory? Perception. 49: 793-795 |
Carboni S, Kennedy JM. (2020) Inverse Sideways Perspective on a Road: A Drawing by a Blind Adult. Perception. 301006620934334 |
Eardley AF, Edwards G, Malouin F, et al. (2015) Allocentric Spatial Performance Higher in Early-Blind and Sighted Adults Than in Retinopathy-of-Prematurity Adults. Perception |
Wnuczko M, Singh K, Kennedy JM. (2015) Foreshortening produces errors in the perception of angles pictured as on the ground. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics |
Wnuczko M, Kennedy JM. (2014) Pointing to azimuths and elevations of targets: blind and blindfolded-sighted. Perception. 43: 117-28 |
Mastandrea S, Kennedy JM, Wnuczko M. (2014) Picture surface illusion: small effects on a major axis. Perception. 43: 23-30 |
Kennedy JM. (2014) Esthetics, “aida” and “re-entry shock:” fountains in a blind woman’s drawings Psychology and Neuroscience. 7: 341-347 |
Kennedy JM. (2014) Tactile drawing aesthetics and a blind woman's drawings of sounds British Journal of Visual Impairment. 32: 33-43 |
Kennedy JM. (2013) Tactile drawings, ethics, and a sanctuary: metaphoric devices invented by a blind woman. Perception. 42: 658-68 |
Wnuczko M, Kennedy JM. (2011) Pivots for Pointing: Visually-Monitored Pointing Has Higher Arm Elevations Than Pointing Blindfolded Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance. 37: 1485-1491 |