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Andrew Glennerster
University of Reading - Reading / United Kingdom
Social Sciences / Psychology
AD Scientific Index ID: 1023617
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Andrew Glennerster's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Biases and sensitivities in geometrical illusionsMJ Morgan, GJ Hole, A GlennersterVision research 30 (11), 1793-1810, 19902381990
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Stereoscopic depth constancy depends on the subject\\\\\\\'s taskA Glennerster, BJ Rogers, MF BradshawVision research 36 (21), 3441-3456, 19961801996
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The effect of display size on disparity scaling from differential perspective and vergence cuesMF Bradshaw, A Glennerster, BJ RogersVision research 36 (9), 1255-1264, 19961531996
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The task-dependent use of binocular disparity and motion parallax informationMF Bradshaw, AD Parton, A GlennersterVision research 40 (27), 3725-3734, 20001302000
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Humans ignore motion and stereo cues in favor of a fictional stable worldA Glennerster, L Tcheang, SJ Gilson, AW Fitzgibbon, AJ ParkerCurrent Biology 16 (4), 428-432, 20061282006
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