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How baseball outfielders determine where to run to catch fly balls
MK McBeath, DM Shaffer, MK Kaiser
Science 268 (5210), 569-573, 1995
6341995
Cognitive processes in translation and interpreting
JH Danks
(No Title), 1997
3151997
How dogs navigate to catch Frisbees
DM Shaffer, SM Krauchunas, M Eddy, MK McBeath
Psychological science 15 (7), 437-441, 2004
1712004
Perceptual bias for forward-facing motion
MK McBeath, K Morikawa, MK Kaiser
Psychological Science 3 (6), 362-367, 1992
1441992
The Doppler illusion: the influence of dynamic intensity change on perceived pitch.
JG Neuhoff, MK McBeath
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 22 (4), 970, 1996
1311996
Baseball outfielders maintain a linear optical trajectory when tracking uncatchable fly balls.
DM Shaffer, MK McBeath
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 28 (2), 335, 2002
1302002
Lateral motion bias associated with reading direction
K Morikawa, MK McBeath
Vision Research 32 (6), 1137-1141, 1992
1211992
Right-handers and Americans favor turning to the right
AA Scharine, MK McBeath
Human Factors 44 (2), 248-256, 2002
1132002
Apparent motion between shapes differing in location and orientation: A window technique for estimating path curvature
MK McBeath, RN Shepard
Perception & Psychophysics 46 (4), 333-337, 1989
1091989
Dynamic frequency change influences loudness perception: a central, analytic process.
JG Neuhoff, MK McBeath, WC Wanzie
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 25 (4 …, 1999
801999
The Doppler effect is not what you think it is: Dramatic pitch change due to dynamic intensity change
MK Mcbeath, JG Neuhoff
Psychonomic bulletin & review 9 (2), 306-313, 2002
702002
Naive beliefs in baseball: systematic distortion in perceived time of apex for fly balls.
DM Shaffer, MK McBeath
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 31 (6), 1492, 2005
642005
Spatial navigation principles: Applications to mobile robotics
A Suluh, T Sugar, M McBeath
Proceedings 2001 ICRA. IEEE International Conference on Robotics and …, 2001
582001
The rising fastball: Baseball's impossible pitch
MK McBeath
Perception 19 (4), 545-552, 1990
581990
Tops are more salient than bottoms
KW Chambers, MK McBeath, DJ Schiano, EG Metz
Perception & psychophysics 61, 625-635, 1999
511999
Three-dimensional bilateral symmetry bias in judgments of figural identity and orientation
MK McBeath, DJ Schiano, B Tversky
Psychological Science 8 (3), 217-223, 1997
481997
The Galileo bias: A naive conceptual belief that influences people's perceptions and performance in a ball-dropping task.
CD Oberle, MK McBeath, SC Madigan, TG Sugar
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 31 (4), 643, 2005
472005
Bias to experience approaching motion in a three-dimensional virtual environment
CF Lewis, MK McBeath
Perception 33 (3), 259-276, 2004
472004
Spatial navigation algorithms: Applications to mobile robotics
TG Sugar, M McBeath
Proceedings of the 6th Vision Interface Annual Conference, Ottawa 6, 2001
452001
Comparison of active versus passive ball catching control algorithms using robotic simulations
MK McBeath, TG Sugar, DM Shaffer
Journal of Vision 1 (3), 193-193, 2001
432001
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