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ACM Transactions on Applied Perception (TAP), Volume 6
Volume 6, Number 1, February 2009
- Miquel Feixas

, Mateu Sbert
, Francisco González García
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A unified information-theoretic framework for viewpoint selection and mesh saliency. 1:1-1:23 - Timothy J. Hattenberger, Mark D. Fairchild, Garrett M. Johnson, Carl Salvaggio

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A psychophysical investigation of global illumination algorithms used in augmented reality. 2:1-2:22 - Yanfang Li, Volkan Patoglu

, Marcia Kilchenman O'Malley
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Negative efficacy of fixed gain error reducing shared control for training in virtual environments. 3:1-3:21 - Rob Gray, Rayka Mohebbi, Hong Z. Tan

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The spatial resolution of crossmodal attention: Implications for the design of multimodal interfaces. 4:1-4:14 - Li Li, Bernard D. Adelstein, Stephen R. Ellis:

Perception of image motion during head movement. 5:1-5:15 - Masood Mehmood Khan

, Robert D. Ward, Michael Ingleby:
Classifying pretended and evoked facial expressions of positive and negative affective states using infrared measurement of skin temperature. 6:1-6:22
Volume 6, Number 2, February 2009
- Bernhard E. Riecke

, Aleksander Väljamäe
, Jörg Schulte-Pelkum:
Moving sounds enhance the visually-induced self-motion illusion (circular vection) in virtual reality. 7:1-7:27 - Peter Willemsen, Mark B. Colton, Sarah H. Creem-Regehr, William B. Thompson:

The effects of head-mounted display mechanical properties and field of view on distance judgments in virtual environments. 8:1-8:14 - Andrew T. Duchowski, David Bate, Paris Stringfellow, Kaveri Thakur, Brian J. Melloy, Anand K. Gramopadhye:

On spatiochromatic visual sensitivity and peripheral color LOD management. 9:1-9:18 - Simon Harper

, Eleni Michailidou, Robert Stevens:
Toward a definition of visual complexity as an implicit measure of cognitive load. 10:1-10:18 - Roxanne L. Canosa:

Real-world vision: Selective perception and task. 11:1-11:34
Volume 6, Number 3, August 2009
- Sarah H. Creem-Regehr, Karol Myszkowski

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Guest editorial. 13:1-13:2 - Rachel McDonnell

, Sophie Jörg, Joanna McHugh
, Fiona N. Newell
, Carol O'Sullivan
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Investigating the role of body shape on the perception of emotion. 14:1-14:11 - Paul S. A. Reitsma, Carol O'Sullivan

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Effect of scenario on perceptual sensitivity to errors in animation. 15:1-15:16 - Susan M. Munn, Jeff B. Pelz

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FixTag: An algorithm for identifying and tagging fixations to simplify the analysis of data collected by portable eye trackers. 16:1-16:25 - Ann McNamara, Reynold J. Bailey, Cindy Grimm

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Search task performance using subtle gaze direction with the presence of distractions. 17:1-17:19 - Jirí Filip, Mike J. Chantler

, Michal Haindl
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On uniform resampling and gaze analysis of bidirectional texture functions. 18:1-18:15 - Scott A. Kuhl, William B. Thompson, Sarah H. Creem-Regehr:

HMD calibration and its effects on distance judgments. 19:1-19:20 - Bernhard E. Riecke

, Daniel Feuereissen, John J. Rieser:
Auditory self-motion simulation is facilitated by haptic and vibrational cues suggesting the possibility of actual motion. 20:1-20:22
Volume 6, Number 4, September 2009
- Bobby Bodenheimer, Carol O'Sullivan

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Guest editorial. 21:1-21:2 - Rachel McDonnell

, Cathy Ennis
, Simon Dobbyn, Carol O'Sullivan
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Talking bodies: Sensitivity to desynchronization of conversations. 22:1-22:8 - Jorge Jimenez, Veronica Sundstedt, Diego Gutierrez:

Screen-space perceptual rendering of human skin. 23:1-23:15 - Insu Yu, Andrew Cox, Min H. Kim, Tobias Ritschel, Thorsten Grosch, Carsten Dachsbacher, Jan Kautz:

Perceptual influence of approximate visibility in indirect illumination. 24:1-24:14 - Yann Morvan, Carol O'Sullivan

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Handling occluders in transitions from panoramic images: A perceptual study. 25:1-25:15 - Michelle P. S. To, Iain D. Gilchrist

, Tom Troscianko, J. S. B. Kho
, David J. Tolhurst:
Perception of differences in natural-image stimuli: Why is peripheral viewing poorer than foveal? 26:1-26:9

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