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Dennis Proffitt
University of Virginia - Charlottesville / United States
Social Sciences / Psychology
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Dennis Proffitt's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Visual–motor recalibration in geographical slant perception.M Bhalla, DR ProffittJournal of experimental psychology: Human perception and performance 25 (4 …, 19999041999
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Embodied perception and the economy of actionDR ProffittPerspectives on psychological science 1 (2), 110-122, 20068942006
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The role of effort in perceiving distanceDR Proffitt, J Stefanucci, T Banton, W EpsteinPsychological Science 14 (2), 106-112, 20036482003
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Perceiving geographical slantDR Proffitt, M Bhalla, R Gossweiler, J MidgettPsychonomic bulletin & review 2, 409-428, 19956551995
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Tool use affects perceived distance, but only when you intend to use it.JK Witt, DR Proffitt, W EpsteinJournal of experimental psychology: Human perception and performance 31 (5), 880, 20055932005
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