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Tag: perception

Perception of Spatial Orientation in Real and Virtual Environments

February 25, 2013
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| 1991-2000, Publications by Year
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Citation:
Arthur, E.A., Hancock, P.A., & Chrysler, S.T. (1996). Perception of spatial orientation in real and virtual environments. Ergonomics, 40(1), 69-77.

Abstract:
As human-machine interfaces grow more immersive and graphically-oriented, virtual environment systems become more prominent as the medium for human-machine communication.

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Posted in <a href="https://peterhancock.ucf.edu/category/1991-2000/" rel="category tag">1991-2000</a>, <a href="https://peterhancock.ucf.edu/category/publications/" rel="category tag">Publications by Year</a> Tagged <a href="https://peterhancock.ucf.edu/tag/environments/" rel="tag">environments</a>, <a href="https://peterhancock.ucf.edu/tag/orientation/" rel="tag">orientation</a>, <a href="https://peterhancock.ucf.edu/tag/perception/" rel="tag">perception</a>, <a href="https://peterhancock.ucf.edu/tag/real/" rel="tag">real</a>, <a href="https://peterhancock.ucf.edu/tag/real-and-virtual/" rel="tag">real and virtual</a>, <a href="https://peterhancock.ucf.edu/tag/spatial/" rel="tag">spatial</a>, <a href="https://peterhancock.ucf.edu/tag/virtual/" rel="tag">virtual</a>

The Effect of Sex, Age and Interval Duration on the Perception of Time.

June 12, 2012
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| 2001-2010, Publications by Year
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Citation:
Hancock, P.A., & Rausch, R. (2010). The effect of sex, age and interval duration on the perception of time. Acta Psychologica, 133, 170-179.

Abstract:
The present experiment examined the interactive effects of sex, age, and interval duration on individual’s time perception accuracy.

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The Effects of Age and Sex on The Perception of Time in Life.

June 12, 2012
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Citation:
Hancock, P.A. (2010). The effects of age and sex on the perception of time in life. American Journal of Psychology, 123(1), 1-13.

Abstract:
As a measure of their personal perception of time in life, 320 participants complete the Lines Test.

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The Tale of a Two-Faced Tiger

July 1, 2005
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Citation:
Hancock, P.A. (2005). The tale of a two-faced tiger. Ergonomics in Design, 13(3), 23-29.

Abstract:
By recognizing the commonalities across apparently dissimilar accident types , designers can help reduce their frequency and impact.

For individuals in their first eight decades of life, the main threat of accidental death comes from road traffic crashes.

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The Perception of Arrival Time of On-coming Vehicles at an Intersection

February 2, 1994
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| 1991-2000, Publications by Year
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Citation:
Caird, J.K., & Hancock, P.A. (1994). The perception of arrival time of on-coming vehicles at an intersection. Ecological Psychology, 6(2), 83-109.

Abstract:
We make an appeal to bring the theoretical tools of ecological psychology to focus on road-traffic accidents that result from making left turns.

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Posted in <a href="https://peterhancock.ucf.edu/category/1991-2000/" rel="category tag">1991-2000</a>, <a href="https://peterhancock.ucf.edu/category/publications/" rel="category tag">Publications by Year</a> Tagged <a href="https://peterhancock.ucf.edu/tag/arrival-time/" rel="tag">arrival time</a>, <a href="https://peterhancock.ucf.edu/tag/arrival-time-perception/" rel="tag">arrival time perception</a>, <a href="https://peterhancock.ucf.edu/tag/intersection/" rel="tag">intersection</a>, <a href="https://peterhancock.ucf.edu/tag/oncoming-vehicles/" rel="tag">oncoming vehicles</a>, <a href="https://peterhancock.ucf.edu/tag/perception/" rel="tag">perception</a>, <a href="https://peterhancock.ucf.edu/tag/time-perception/" rel="tag">time perception</a>

An Endogenous Metric for the Control of Perception of Brief Temporal Intervals

February 1, 1984
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| 1980-1990, Publications by Year
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Citation:
Hancock, P.A. (1984). An endogenous metric for the control of perception of brief temporal intervals. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 423, 594-596.

Abstract:
The biochemical clock hypothesis, advanced by Hoagland in 1993, suggested the existence of a unitary neurophysical process which subsumed the human perception of brief temporal intervals.

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