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    Who is being deceived? The experimental demands of wearing a backpack by Durgin, Frank H., Baird, Jodie A., Greenburg, Mark, Russell, Robert, Shaughnessy, Kevin, Waymouth, Scott

    Published in Psychonomic bulletin & review (01-10-2009)
    “…A growing literature argues that wearing a heavy backpack makes slopes look steeper and distances seem longer (e.g., Proffitt, 2006). To test for effects of…”
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    Perceptual scale expansion: an efficient angular coding strategy for locomotor space by Durgin, Frank H., Li, Zhi

    Published in Attention, perception & psychophysics (01-08-2011)
    “…Whereas most sensory information is coded on a logarithmic scale, linear expansion of a limited range may provide a more efficient coding for the angular…”
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    The underestimation of egocentric distance: evidence from frontal matching tasks by Li, Zhi, Phillips, John, Durgin, Frank H.

    Published in Attention, perception & psychophysics (01-10-2011)
    “…There is controversy over the existence, nature, and cause of error in egocentric distance judgments. One proposal is that the systematic biases often found in…”
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    When Walking Makes Perception Better by Durgin, Frank H.

    “…When we move, the visual world moves toward us. That is, self-motion normally produces visual signals (flow) that tell us about our own motion. But these…”
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    Rubber Hands Feel the Touch of Light by Durgin, Frank H., Evans, Laurel, Dunphy, Natalie, Klostermann, Susan, Simmons, Kristina

    Published in Psychological science (01-02-2007)
    “…Two experiments involving a total of 220 subjects are reported. The experiments document that "stroking" a false hand with the bright beam of light from a…”
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    On intersectionality: visualizing the invisibility of Black women by Billups, Shelby, Thelamour, Barbara, Thibodeau, Paul, Durgin, Frank H.

    “…Intersectionality refers to the simultaneous and interacting effects of multiple group categorization on individuals with minoritized status, often leading to…”
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    Default Reference Frames for Angular Expansion in the Perception of Visual Direction by Tardeh, Prince U D, Xu, Crystal, Durgin, Frank H

    Published in Vision (Basel) (21-02-2024)
    “…Prior work has shown that perceived angular elevation relative to a visible horizon/ground plane is exaggerated with a gain of about 1.5. Here, we investigated…”
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    Do Explicit Estimates of Angular Declination Become Ungrounded in the Presence of a Ground Plane? by Keezing, Umi, Durgin, Frank H.

    Published in i-Perception (London) (01-09-2018)
    “…In a series of seven experiments (total N = 220), it is shown that explicit angular declination judgments are influenced by the presence of a ground plane in…”
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    precision of locomotor odometry in humans by Durgin, Frank H, Akagi, Mikio, Gallistel, Charles R, Haiken, Woody

    Published in Experimental brain research (01-03-2009)
    “…Two experiments measured the human ability to reproduce locomotor distances of 4.6-100 m without visual feedback and compared distance production with time…”
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    Texture density adaptation and visual number revisited by Durgin, Frank H.

    Published in Current biology (23-09-2008)
    “…Burr and Ross [1] have recently proposed that the visual dimension of number is itself directly adaptable. The aftereffect they describe is one that my…”
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    Is the approximate number system capacity limited? Extended display duration does not increase the limits of linear number estimation by Durgin, Frank H, Portley, Makayla

    “…The approximate number system (ANS) is widely regarded as handling numbers beyond the subitizing range. However, a review of a variety of historical data…”
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    Relative numerosity is constructed from size and density information: Evidence from adaptation by Durgin, Frank H, Martinez, Zahara

    Published in Journal of vision (Charlottesville, Va.) (08-07-2024)
    “…To dissociate aftereffects of size and density in the perception of relative numerosity, large or small adapter sizes were crossed with high or low adapter…”
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    Sugar and Space? Not the Case: Effects of Low Blood Glucose on Slant Estimation are Mediated by Beliefs by Shaffer, Dennis M., McManama, Eric, Swank, Charles, Durgin, Frank H.

    Published in i-Perception (London) (01-01-2013)
    “…There is a current debate concerning whether people's physiological or behavioral potential alters their perception of slanted surfaces. One way to directly…”
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    How frequent is the spontaneous occurrence of synchronized walking in daily life? by Hajnal, Alen, Durgin, Frank H.

    Published in Experimental brain research (01-02-2023)
    “…Experimental work has suggested that individuals walking side by side may frequently synchronize their steps. The present study created video records of…”
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    A Comparison of Two Theories of Perceived Distance on the Ground Plane: The Angular Expansion Hypothesis and the Intrinsic Bias Hypothesis by Li, Zhi, Durgin, Frank H

    Published in i-Perception (London) (01-01-2012)
    “…Two theories of distance perception—ie, the angular expansion hypothesis (Durgin and Li, 2011 Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics 73 1856–1870) and the…”
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    Self-Motion Perception during Locomotor Recalibration: More than Meets the Eye by Durgin, Frank H, Pelah, Adar, Fox, Laura F, Lewis, Jed, Kane, Rachel, Walley, Katherine A

    “…Do locomotor after effects depend specifically on visual feedback? In 7 experiments, 116 college students were tested, with closed eyes, at stationary running…”
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    Differential Angular Expansion in Perceived Direction in Azimuth and Elevation Are Yoked to the Presence of a Perceived Ground Plane by Durgin, Frank, Keezing, Umi

    Published in Vision (Basel) (24-03-2018)
    “…It has been proposed that perceived angular direction relative to straight-ahead is exaggerated in perception, and that this exaggeration is greater in…”
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    The second number-estimation elbow: Are visual numbers greater than 20 evaluated differently? by Portley, Makayla, Durgin, Frank H.

    Published in Attention, perception & psychophysics (01-07-2019)
    “…Numerosity perception has long been understood to be divided between subitizing and estimation. In a series of three experiments (total N = 113), a new number…”
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    Enhanced Optic Flow Speed Discrimination While Walking: Contextual Tuning of Visual Coding by Durgin, Frank H, Gigone, Krista

    Published in Perception (London) (01-01-2007)
    “…We tested the hypothesis that long-term adaptation to the normal contingencies between walking and its multisensory consequences (including optic flow) leads…”
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    Implied occlusion and subset underestimation contribute to the weak-outnumber-strong numerosity illusion by Dellinger, Eliana G, Becker, Katelyn M, Durgin, Frank H

    Published in Journal of vision (Charlottesville, Va.) (17-10-2024)
    “…Four experimental studies are reported using a total of 712 participants to investigate the basis of a recently reported numerosity illusion called…”
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