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    Postoperative mortality and complications in patients with and without pre-operative SARS-CoV-2 infection: a service evaluation of 24 million linked records using OpenSAFELY by McInerney, C D, Kotzé, A, Bacon, S, Cutting, J E, Fisher, L, Goldacre, B, Johnson, O A, Kua, J, McGuckin, D, Mehrkar, A, Moonesinghe, S R

    Published in Anaesthesia (01-06-2023)
    “…Surgical decision-making after SARS-CoV-2 infection is influenced by the presence of comorbidity, infection severity and whether the surgical problem is…”
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    A systematic review of local excision followed by adjuvant therapy in early rectal cancer: are pT1 tumours the limit? by Cutting, J. E., Hallam, S. E., Thomas, M. G., Messenger, D. E.

    Published in Colorectal disease (01-10-2018)
    “…Aim Total mesorectal excision remains the cornerstone of treatment for rectal cancer. Significant morbidity means local excision may be more appropriate in…”
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    Comparing effects of the horizontal-vertical illusion on grip scaling and judgment: relative versus absolute, not perception versus action by Vishton, P M, Rea, J G, Cutting, J E, Nuñez, L N

    “…The discovery that the prehension component of an open-loop, two-fingered reach is largely immune to certain salient pictorial illusions has been used to…”
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    Repeat 2-week wait referrals for colorectal cancer by Vaughan-Shaw, P. G., Cutting, J. E., Borley, N. R., Wheeler, J. M. D.

    Published in Colorectal disease (01-03-2013)
    “…Aim  The inappropriate use of the ‘2‐week wait’ pathway for suspected colorectal cancer (CRC2ww) may overload urgent clinics and delay the assessment and…”
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    Wayfinding on Foot From Information in Retinal, Not Optical, Flow by Cutting, James E, Springer, Ken, Braren, Paul A, Johnson, Scott H

    “…People find their way through cluttered environments with ease and without injury. How do they do it? Two approaches to wayfinding are considered: Differential…”
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    Minimodularity and the Perception of Layout by Bruno, Nicola, Cutting, James E

    “…In natural vision, information overspecifies the relative distances between objects and their layout in three dimensions. Directed perception applies (…”
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    Images, Imagination, and Movement: Pictorial Representations and Their Development in the Work of James Gibson by Cutting, James E

    Published in Perception (London) (01-01-2000)
    “…For more than 30 years James Gibson studied pictures and he studied motion, particularly the relationship between movement through an environment and its…”
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    Human heading judgments and object-based motion information by Cutting, James E, Frances Wang, Ranxiao, Flückiger, Michelangelo, Baumberger, Bernard

    Published in Vision research (Oxford) (01-03-1999)
    “…In four experiments, we explored observers' ability to make heading judgments from simulated linear and circular translations through sparse forests and with…”
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    Rigidity in cinema seen from the front row, side aisle by Cutting, J E

    “…Pictures and cinema seen at a slant present the optics of virtual objects that are distorted and inconsistent with their real counterparts. In particular, it…”
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    Infant sensitivity to figural coherence in biomechanical motions by Bertenthal, B I, Proffitt, D R, Cutting, J E

    Published in Journal of experimental child psychology (01-04-1984)
    “…Two experiments assessed infant sensitivity to figural coherence in point-light displays moving as if attached to the major joints of a walking person…”
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    A biomechanical invariant for gait perception by Cutting, J E, Proffitt, D R, Kozlowski, L T

    “…Viewers can determine the gender of a walker from sagitally projected, dynamic displays of point-lights attached to prominent joints. This article explores…”
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    Auditory and linguistic processes in speech perception: Inferences from six fusions in dichotic listening by Cutting, James E

    Published in Psychological review (01-03-1976)
    “…Notes that a number of phenomena in speech perception have been called fusion, but little effort has been made to compare these phenomena in a systematic…”
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    How We Avoid Collisions With Stationary and Moving Obstacles by Cutting, James E, Vishton, Peter M, Braren, Paul A

    Published in Psychological review (01-10-1995)
    “…When moving through cluttered environments we use different forms of the same source of information to avoid stationary and moving objects. A stationary…”
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    Postoperative mortality and complications in patients with and without preoperative SARS-CoV2 infection: A service evaluation of 24 million linked records using OpenSAFELY by McInerney, C. D., Kotzé, A., Bacon, S., Cutting, J. E., Fisher, L., Kua, J., McGuckin, D., Mehrkar, A., Goldacre, B., Johnson, O.A., Moonesinghe, S.R.

    Published in Anaesthesia (23-03-2023)
    “…Surgical decision making after SARS-CoV-2 infection is influenced by the presence of comorbidity, infection severity, and whether the surgical problem is…”
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    Generation of synthetic male and female walkers through manipulation of a biomechanical invariant by Cutting, J E

    Published in Perception (London) (01-01-1978)
    “…Synthetic versions of human walkers were generated by computer as point-light displays. Previously it had been determined that the natural gaits of males and…”
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    Wayfinding, displacements, and mental maps: velocity fields are not typically used to determine one's aimpoint by Vishton, P M, Cutting, J E

    “…When an individual moves through a cluttered environment, he or she often fixates an object relatively near his or her path in the middle distance and uses…”
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    Seeking one's heading through eye movements by Cutting, J E, Alliprandini, P M, Wang, R F

    Published in Psychonomic bulletin & review (01-09-2000)
    “…A study of eye movements during simulated travel toward a grove of four stationary trees revealed that observers looked most at pairs of trees that converged…”
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