Rob Allison

Rob Allison

York University

H-index: 35

North America-Canada

About Rob Allison

Rob Allison, With an exceptional h-index of 35 and a recent h-index of 19 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at York University, specializes in the field of Binocular Vision, Virtual Reality, Stereopsis, Vision Science, Visual Perception.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Testing the ‘differences in virtual and physical head pose’and ‘subjective vertical conflict’accounts of cybersickness

Vection does not facilitate flow parsing

Quantifying display lag and its effects during Head-Mounted Display based Virtual Reality

Manipulation of motion parallax gain distorts perceived distance and object depth in virtual reality

Increasing motion parallax gain compresses space and 3D object shape

Using Augmented Reality to Assess the Role of Intuitive Physics in the Water-Level Task

Conflicting ordinal depth information interferes with visually-guided reaching

Perceiving depth and motion in depth from successive occlusion

Rob Allison Information

University

Position

Professor of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science Centre for Vision Research

Citations(all)

5021

Citations(since 2020)

2025

Cited By

3888

hIndex(all)

35

hIndex(since 2020)

19

i10Index(all)

110

i10Index(since 2020)

51

Email

University Profile Page

York University

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Rob Allison Skills & Research Interests

Binocular Vision

Virtual Reality

Stereopsis

Vision Science

Visual Perception

Top articles of Rob Allison

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Testing the ‘differences in virtual and physical head pose’and ‘subjective vertical conflict’accounts of cybersickness

Virtual Reality

Stephen Palmisano

Lance Stephenson

Rodney G Davies

Juno Kim

Robert S Allison

2024/3

Vection does not facilitate flow parsing

Journal of Vision

Hongyi Guo

Robert Allison

2023/8/1

Quantifying display lag and its effects during Head-Mounted Display based Virtual Reality

Peter Wagner

Juno Kim

Robert S Allison

Stephen Palmisano

2023/11/28

Manipulation of motion parallax gain distorts perceived distance and object depth in virtual reality

Xue Teng

Robert S Allison

Laurie M Wilcox

2023/3/25

Increasing motion parallax gain compresses space and 3D object shape

Journal of Vision

Xue Teng

Robert Allison

Laurie Wilcox

2023/8/1

Using Augmented Reality to Assess the Role of Intuitive Physics in the Water-Level Task

Romina Abadi

Laurie M Wilcox

Robert Scott Allison

2023/10/9

Conflicting ordinal depth information interferes with visually-guided reaching

Journal of Vision

Domenic Au

Robert S Allison

Laurie M Wilcox

2023/8/1

Perceiving depth and motion in depth from successive occlusion

Journal of Vision

Abigail RI Lee

Laurie M Wilcox

Robert S Allison

2023/10/4

Vection underwater illustrates the limitations of neutral buoyancy as a microgravity analog

npj Microgravity

Nils-Alexander Bury

Michael Jenkin

Robert S Allison

Rainer Herpers

Laurence R Harris

2023/6/10

The Subjective Quality of Stereoscopic 3D Video Following Display Stream Compression

Sanjida Sharmin Mohona

Domenic Au

Robert S Allison

Laurie M Wilcox

2023/9/27

Exploring the Impact of Immersion on Situational Awareness and Trust in Remotely Monitored Maritime Autonomous Surface Ships

Alexander WH Gregor

Robert S Allison

Kevin Heffner

2023/6/5

Modelling the relationship between the objective measures of car sickness

Oluwaseyi Elizabeth Shodipe

Robert S Allison

2023/9/24

Effects of Constant and Time-Varying Display Lag on DVP and Cybersickness When Making Head-Movements in Virtual Reality

International Journal of Human–Computer Interaction

Stephen Palmisano

Robert S Allison

Rodney G Davies

Peter Wagner

Juno Kim

2023/12/20

Differences in virtual and physical head orientation predict sickness during active head-mounted display-based virtual reality

Virtual Reality

Stephen Palmisano

Robert S Allison

Joel Teixeira

Juno Kim

2023/6

75‐2: The Effect of Chromatic Aberration Correction on Visually Lossless Compression

SID Symposium Digest of Technical Papers

Sanjida Sharmin Mohona

Domenic Au

Laurie M Wilcox

Robert S Allison

2022/6

Effects of simulated and perceived motion on cognitive task performance

Journal of Vision

Onoise G Kio

Robert S Allison

2022/12/5

The Influence of Gravity on Perceived Travel Distance in Virtual Reality

Nils-Alexander Bury

Laurence R Harris

Michael Jenkin

Robert S Allison

Sandra Felsner

...

2022

The impacts of lens and stereo camera separation on perceived slant in Virtual Reality head-mounted displays

IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics

Jonathan Tong

Laurie M Wilcox

Robert S Allison

2022/9/1

Stereoscopic distortions when viewing geometry does not match inter-pupillary distance

Journal of Vision

Jonathan Tong

Robert Allison

Laurie Wilcox

2022/12/5

Modeling the impacts of inter-display and inter-lens separation on perceived slant in Virtual Reality Head-mounted displays

Jonathan Tong

Laurie M Wilcox

Robert S Allison

2022

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Co-Authors

H-index: 73
Martin Banks

Martin Banks

University of California, Berkeley

H-index: 54
Wolfgang Stuerzlinger

Wolfgang Stuerzlinger

Simon Fraser University

H-index: 52
Ian P Howard

Ian P Howard

York University

H-index: 44
Laurence Harris

Laurence Harris

York University

H-index: 43
Michael Jenkin

Michael Jenkin

York University

H-index: 37
Stephen Palmisano

Stephen Palmisano

University of Wollongong

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