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Richard M. Wilkie
Richard M. Wilkie
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Controlling steering and judging heading: retinal flow, visual direction, and extraretinal information.
R Wilkie, J Wann
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 29 (2), 363, 2003
1802003
Eye-movements aid the control of locomotion
RM Wilkie, JP Wann
Journal of vision 3 (11), 3-3, 2003
1782003
Active gaze, visual look-ahead, and locomotor control.
RM Wilkie, JP Wann, RS Allison
Journal of experimental psychology: Human perception and performance 34 (5 …, 2008
1242008
Neural processing of imminent collision in humans
J Billington, RM Wilkie, DT Field, JP Wann
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 278 (1711), 1476-1481, 2011
1192011
The relationship between a child’s postural stability and manual dexterity
I Flatters, F Mushtaq, LJB Hill, RJ Holt, RM Wilkie, M Mon-Williams
Experimental brain research 232, 2907-2917, 2014
1012014
Using vision to control locomotion: Looking where you want to go
RM Wilkie, GK Kountouriotis, N Merat, JP Wann
Experimental brain research 204, 539-547, 2010
972010
Stepping over obstacles: attention demands and aging
C Harley, RM Wilkie, JP Wann
Gait & posture 29 (3), 428-432, 2009
972009
Does gaze influence steering around a bend?
KD Robertshaw, RM Wilkie
Journal of vision 8 (4), 18-18, 2008
972008
Driving as night falls: The contribution of retinal flow and visual direction to the control of steering
RM Wilkie, JP Wann
Current Biology 12 (23), 2014-2017, 2002
942002
The role of visual and nonvisual information in the control of locomotion.
RM Wilkie, JP Wann
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 31 (5), 901, 2005
772005
Neural systems in the visual control of steering
DT Field, RM Wilkie, JP Wann
Journal of Neuroscience 27 (30), 8002-8010, 2007
732007
Getting back into the loop: the perceptual-motor determinants of successful transitions out of automated driving
CD Mole, O Lappi, O Giles, G Markkula, F Mars, RM Wilkie
Human factors 61 (7), 1037-1065, 2019
662019
Movement control in older adults: does old age mean middle of the road?
RK Raw, GK Kountouriotis, M Mon-Williams, RM Wilkie
Journal of experimental psychology: human perception and performance 38 (3), 735, 2012
602012
How do we control high speed steering?
JP Wann, RM Wilkie
Optic flow and beyond, 401-419, 2004
592004
Judgments of path, not heading, guide locomotion.
RM Wilkie, JP Wann
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 32 (1), 88, 2006
512006
The role of gaze and road edge information during high-speed locomotion.
GK Kountouriotis, RC Floyd, PH Gardner, N Merat, RM Wilkie
Journal of experimental psychology: human perception and performance 38 (3), 687, 2012
502012
Reduced motor asymmetry in older adults when manually tracing paths
RK Raw, RM Wilkie, PR Culmer, M Mon-Williams
Experimental Brain Research 217, 35-41, 2012
492012
An fMRI study of parietal cortex involvement in the visual guidance of locomotion.
J Billington, DT Field, RM Wilkie, JP Wann
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 36 (6 …, 2010
472010
Children’s head movements and postural stability as a function of task
I Flatters, F Mushtaq, LJB Hill, A Rossiter, K Jarrett-Peet, P Culmer, R Holt, ...
Experimental brain research 232, 1953-1970, 2014
442014
Optic flow speed modulates guidance level control: New insights into two-level steering.
CD Mole, G Kountouriotis, J Billington, RMG Wilkie
Journal of experimental psychology: human perception and performance 42 (11 …, 2016
352016
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