Eric Hiris - Publications

Affiliations: 
St. Mary's College, Moraga, CA, United States 
Area:
perception

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Year Citation  Score
2021 Hiris E, Conway S, McLoughlin W, Yang G. Individual Observer Differences in the Use of Form and Motion to Perceive the Actor's Sex in Biological Motion Displays. Perceptual and Motor Skills. 315125211052923. PMID 34743638 DOI: 10.1177/00315125211052923  0.642
2016 Hiris E, Mirenzi A, Janis K. Biological Form is Sufficient to Create a Biological Motion Sex Aftereffect. Perception. PMID 27251167 DOI: 10.1177/0301006616652026  0.669
2012 Hiris E, Mirenzi A. The Role of Motion and Form in the Sex Aftereffect in Biological Motion. Journal of Vision. 12: 646-646. DOI: 10.1167/12.9.646  0.669
2011 Mirenzi A, Hiris E. The Thatcher effect in biological motion. Perception. 40: 1257-60. PMID 22308898 DOI: 10.1068/p7077  0.672
2007 Hiris E. Detection of biological and nonbiological motion. Journal of Vision. 7: 4.1-16. PMID 17997646 DOI: 10.1167/7.12.4  0.676
2005 Hiris E, Krebeck A, Edmonds J, Stout A. What learning to see arbitrary motion tells us about biological motion perception. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance. 31: 1096-106. PMID 16262501 DOI: 10.1037/0096-1523.31.5.1096  0.668
2005 Hiris E, Humphrey D, Stout A. Temporal properties in masking biological motion. Perception & Psychophysics. 67: 435-43. PMID 16119392  0.661
2003 Hittle E, Hiris E. Does density explain how moving dots mask biological motion? Journal of Vision. 3: 528a. DOI: 10.1167/3.9.528  0.611
2003 Hiris E, Humphrey D. The effect of temporal incoherence between mask and point light walker on the detection of biological motion Journal of Vision. 3: 526a. DOI: 10.1167/3.9.526  0.513
2001 Hiris E. Limits on the perception of transparency from motion Journal of Vision. 1: 377a. DOI: 10.1167/1.3.377  0.695
1998 Gros BL, Blake R, Hiris E. Anisotropies in visual motion perception: a fresh look. Journal of the Optical Society of America. a, Optics, Image Science, and Vision. 15: 2003-11. PMID 9691484 DOI: 10.1364/Josaa.15.002003  0.727
1997 Blake R, Cepeda NJ, Hiris E. Memory for visual motion. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance. 23: 353-69. PMID 9103999 DOI: 10.1037//0096-1523.23.2.353  0.528
1997 Gros BL, Blake R, Hiris E. Direction discrimination, but not motion detection, is anisotropic Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science. 38: S375.  0.656
1996 Hiris E, Blake R. Direction repulsion in motion transparency. Visual Neuroscience. 13: 187-97. PMID 8730999 DOI: 10.1017/S0952523800007227  0.718
1995 Hiris E, Blake R. Discrimination of coherent motion when local motion varies in speed and direction. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance. 21: 308-17. PMID 7714474 DOI: 10.1037//0096-1523.21.2.308  0.717
1995 Gilden D, Hiris E, Blake R. The Informational Basis of Motion Coherence Psychological Science. 6: 235-240. DOI: 10.1111/J.1467-9280.1995.Tb00598.X  0.576
1993 Blake R, Hiris E. Another means for measuring the motion aftereffect. Vision Research. 33: 1589-92. PMID 8351831 DOI: 10.1016/0042-6989(93)90152-M  0.646
1992 Cormack R, Blake R, Hiris E. Misdirected visual motion in the peripheral visual field. Vision Research. 32: 73-80. PMID 1502813 DOI: 10.1016/0042-6989(92)90114-X  0.668
1992 Hiris E, Blake R. Another perspective on the visual motion aftereffect. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 89: 9025-8. PMID 1409598 DOI: 10.1073/Pnas.89.19.9025  0.686
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