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Stephen Palmisano
BSc (Hons), PhD UNSW
Position:
- Associate Professor
Research Interests:
- Perception and control of self-motion.
- Perception of 3-D environments.
- Perception of the direction of gravity.
Research Groups:
- Visual Perception Group ( Sydney)
- Centre for Vision Research ( Toronto, Canada)
- Perception & Cognition Laboratories
Research Labs:
- The Perception Lab 41.G39
Recent Publications:
Searchable RIS publications from 2000 to present.
- Ash, A., Palmisano, S., Govan, G., & Kim, J. (2011). Effect of visual display lag on vection in active observers. Aviation, Space and Environmental Medicine, 82, 763-769.
- Ash, A. Palmisano, S., & Kim, J. (2011). Perceived self-motion induced by consistent and inconsistent multisensory stimulation. Perception, 40, 155-174.
- Gillam, B., Palmisano, S. & Govan, D.G. (2011). Motion parallax and binocular disparity for depth interval estimation beyond interaction space. Perception, 40, 39-49.
- Matthews, H., Hill, H., & Palmisano, S. (2011). Binocular disparity magnitude affects perceived depth magnitude despite inversion of depth order. Perception, 40, 975-988.
- Favelle, S., Palmisano, S. & Avery, G. (2011). Recognition of faces following rotation about three axes: Viewpoint effects in face recognition depend on the axis and direction of rotation. Perception, 40, 761-784.
- Palmisano, S., Allison, R.S., Kim, J., & Bonato, F. (2011). Simulated Viewpoint jitter shakes sensory conflict accounts of self-motion perception. Seeing & Perceiving, 24, 173-200.
- Favelle, S., & Palmisano, S. (2010). The time course of visual change detection for novel 3-D objects. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics, 72, 999-1012
- Kim, J., & Palmisano, S. (2010a). Eccentric gaze dynamics enhance illusory self-motion in depth. Journal of Vision, 10(12:7), 1-11.
- Kim, J., & Palmisano, S. (2010b). Visually-mediated eye-movements regulate the capture of optic flow in self-motion perception. Experimental Brain Research, 202, 355-361.
- Kim, J., Palmisano, S., Ash, A., & Allison, R.S. (2010). Pilot Gaze and Glideslope Control During Simulated Aircraft Landings. ACM Transactions on Applied Perception,7(3), 18:1-18:18.
- Palmisano, S., Gillam, B., Govan, D.G., Allison, R.S., & Harris, J.M. (2010). Stereoscopic perception of real depths at large distances. Journal of Vision, 10(6), 1-16.
Interests:
- Surfing, snowboarding, watching Super 12 rugby & Lacrosse
Email: stephenp@uow.edu.au
Phone: +61 2 4221 3640
Office: 41.G49
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