Paul MacNeilage
University of Nevada, Reno
H-index: 24
North America-United States
Top articles of Paul MacNeilage
Title | Journal | Author(s) | Publication Date |
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Binocular rivalry dynamics during locomotion | Plos one | Brian Szekely Robert Keys Paul MacNeilage David Alais | 2024/4/1 |
The Visual Experience Dataset: Over 200 Recorded Hours of Integrated Eye Movement, Odometry, and Egocentric Video | arXiv preprint arXiv:2404.18934 | Michelle R Greene Benjamin J Balas Mark D Lescroart Paul R MacNeilage Jennifer A Hart | 2024/2/15 |
Correction to: Eye tracking in virtual reality: a broad review of applications and challenges | Isayas Berhe Adhanom Paul MacNeilage Eelke Folmer | 2023/6 | |
Eye tracking in virtual reality: a broad review of applications and challenges | Isayas Berhe Adhanom Paul MacNeilage Eelke Folmer | 2023/6 | |
Peripersonal tracking accuracy is limited by the speed and phase of locomotion | bioRxiv | Matthew J Davidson Robert Tobin Keys Brian Szekely Paul MacNeilage Frans Verstraten | 2023/4/17 |
Impaired stationarity perception is associated with increased virtual reality sickness | Journal of Vision | Savannah J Halow Allie Hamilton Eelke Folmer Paul R MacNeilage | 2023/12/4 |
Natural statistics of human head orientation constrain models of vestibular processing | Scientific Reports | Christian B Sinnott Peter A Hausamann Paul R MacNeilage | 2023/4/11 |
Motor signals mediate stationarity perception | Multisensory Research | Savannah Halow James Liu Eelke Folmer Paul R MacNeilage | 2023/10/13 |
Continuous peripersonal tracking accuracy is limited by the speed and phase of locomotion | Scientific reports | Matthew J Davidson Robert Tobin Keys Brian Szekely Paul MacNeilage Frans Verstraten | 2023/9/8 |
Evaluating Data Stability During Active Head-Eye Tracking: A Comparison of Dynamic Gaze Error between Two Custom-Built Head-Mounted Devices | Journal of Vision | Kamran Binaee Bharath Shankar Brian Szekely Michelle Greene Paul MacNeilage | 2022/12/5 |
Greater sensitivity to Visual-Vestibular Conflict Correlates with Lower VR Sickness | Journal of Vision | Savannah Halow Allie Hamilton Eelke Folmer Paul MacNeilage | 2022/12/5 |
Methodological limits on sampling visual experience with mobile eye tracking | Journal of Vision | Mark Lescroart Kamran Binaee Bharath Shankar Christian Sinnott Jennifer A Hart | 2022/12/5 |
Vr sickness adaptation with ramped optic flow transfers from abstract to realistic environments | Frontiers in virtual reality | Isayas Adhanom Savannah Halow Eelke Folmer Paul MacNeilage | 2022/5/23 |
Comparison of human foveal contrast sensitivity during walking and standing | Journal of Vision | Brian Szekely Bharath Shankar Paul MacNeilage | 2022/12/5 |
Evaluation of the Intel RealSense T265 for tracking natural human head motion | Scientific reports | Peter Hausamann Christian B Sinnott Martin Daumer Paul R MacNeilage | 2021/6/14 |
Pupil tracking under direct sunlight | Kamran Binaee Christian Sinnott Kaylie Jacleen Capurro Paul MacNeilage Mark D Lescroart | 2021/5/25 | |
Ergonomic design development of the visual experience database headset | Bharath Shankar Christian Sinnott Kamran Binaee Mark D Lescroart Paul MacNeilage | 2021/5/25 | |
VEDBViz: The visual experience database visualization and interaction tool | Sanjana Ramanujam Christian Sinnott Bharath Shankar Savannah Jo Halow Brian Szekely | 2021/5/25 | |
Field-of-view restriction to reduce VR sickness does not impede spatial learning in women | ACM Transactions on Applied Perception (TAP) | Isayas Berhe Adhanom Majed Al-Zayer Paul Macneilage Eelke Folmer | 2021/5/11 |
The effect of spatial frequency on visual-vestibular conflict detection | Journal of Vision | Savannah Halow Eelke Folmer Paul MacNeilage | 2021/9/27 |