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    How Baseball Outfielders Determine Where to Run to Catch Fly Balls by McBeath, Michael K., Shaffer, Dennis M., Kaiser, Mary K.

    “…Current theory proposes that baseball outfielders catch fly balls by selecting a running path to achieve optical acceleration cancellation of the ball. Yet…”
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    Dynamic frequency change influences loudness perception: a central, analytic process by Neuhoff, J G, McBeath, M K, Wanzie, W C

    “…Three experiments showed that dynamic frequency change influenced loudness. Listeners heard tones that had concurrent frequency and intensity change and…”
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    Lateral motion bias associated with reading direction by Morikawa, K, McBeath, M K

    Published in Vision research (Oxford) (01-06-1992)
    “…We found that when Americans view ambiguous lateral long-range apparent motion, they exhibit a robust bias to experience leftward movement. In successive…”
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    The rising fastball: baseball's impossible pitch by McBeath, M K

    Published in Perception (London) (01-01-1990)
    “…Batters in professional baseball are confronted with pitches that appear to curve, dip, wobble, or rise. The rising fastball is a pitch where the ball appears…”
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    The Doppler illusion: the influence of dynamic intensity change on perceived pitch by Neuhoff, J G, McBeath, M K

    “…Four studies illustrate a new auditory illusion associated with the Doppler effect and demonstrate a new influence of dynamic intensity change on perceived…”
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    Tops are more salient than bottoms by Chambers, K W, McBeath, M K, Schiano, D J, Metz, E G

    Published in Perception & psychophysics (01-05-1999)
    “…Past research has verified that observers assume that objects are reliably oriented with respect to a gravitationally centered coordinate system. Observers…”
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    Apparent motion between shapes differing in location and orientation: a window technique for estimating path curvature by McBeath, M K, Shepard, R N

    Published in Perception & psychophysics (01-10-1989)
    “…When a shape is alternately presented in two positions differing in both location and orientation, apparent motion tends to be experienced over a curved path…”
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    Forward-Facing Motion Biases for Rigid and Nonrigid Biologically Likely Transformations by McBeath, Michael K., Morikawa, Kazunori

    Published in Perceptual and motor skills (01-12-1997)
    “…When observers are presented directionally ambiguous motion, they exhibit a bias for experiencing movement in the direction in which shapes appear to face. We…”
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    Amelioration of axis-aligned motion bias for active versus stationary judgments of bilaterally symmetric moving shapes’ final destinations by Dolgov, Igor, Birchfield, David A., McBeath, Michael K., Thornburg, Harvey, Todd, Christopher G.

    Published in Attention, perception & psychophysics (01-04-2009)
    “…Recent research confirms that observers’ judgments of projected final destinations of axis—trajectory misaligned moving figures are biased in the direction of…”
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