Department of Psychology

Department of Psychology

Object, Space & Orientation Perception Stream

 

Igor Dolgov, David A. Birchfield, Michael K. McBeath,Harvey Thornburg & Christopher G. Todd (2009). Amelioration of axis-aligned motion bias for active versus stationary judgments of bilaterally symmetric moving shapes’ final destinations
 
  Yoko K. Naylor & Michael K. McBeath (2008) Gender differences in spatial perception of body tilt
  Igor Dolgov and Michael K. McBeath (2005). A signal-detection-theory representation of normal and hallucinatory perception
  Crystal D. Oberle, Michael K. McBeath, Sean C. Madigan, & Thomas G. Sugar (2005). The Galileo Bias: A Naive Conceptual Belief That Influences People’s Perceptions and Performance in a Ball-Dropping Task
  Igor Dolgov, Michael K. McBeath, Thomas G. Sugar(2005).The Influence of Symmetry on Perception of Thrown, Oblong, Symmetrical Projectiles in 3D
  Michael K. McBeath and Thomas G. Sugar(2005) .Natural selection of asymmetric traits operates at multiple levels
  Clifford F Lewis & Michael K McBeath (2004) Bias to experience approaching motion in a three-dimensional virtual environment.
   
  Angelique A. Scharine & Michael McBeath (2002) Right-Handers & Americans Favor Turning to the Right.
  Kenneth W. Chambers, Michael McBeath  & Diane J. Schiano (1999) Tops are more salient than bottoms.
  Michael McBeath & Kazunori Morikawa (1997) Forward-Facing Motion Biases for Rigid and Nonrigid Biologically Likely Transformations
  Michael McBeath, Diane J. Schiano & Barbara Tversky (1997) Three-Dimentional Bilateral Symmetry Bias in Judgemants of Figural Identity & Orientation.
  Michael McBeath,Kazunori Morikawa & Mary K. Kaiser (1992) Perceptual Bias for Forward-Facing Motion
  Michael McBeath & Kazunori Morikawa (1992) Lateral Motion Bias Associated with Reading Direction.
  Michael McBeath & Roger N. Shepard (1989) Apparent motion between Shapes Differing in Location & Orientation.