Publications
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1980-1989
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Bingham, G. P., & Runeson, S (1983). On describing what is perceived:
Seeing 'velocity' vs. 'push' in moving objects. Paper presented at the
International Society for Ecological Society Meeting.
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Iberall, T., Bingham, G.P., and Arbib, M.A. (1986). Opposition space as
a structuring concept for the analysis of skilled hand movements.
Experimental Brain Research Series 15. Heidelberg:
Springer-Verlag.
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Bingham, G. P. (1987a). Kinematic form and scaling: Further
investigations on the visual perception of lifted weight. Journal of
Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 13(2),
155-177.
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Bingham, G. P. (1987b). Dynamical systems and event perception.
Perception/Action Workshop Reviews.
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Bingham, G.P. (1988). Task specific devices and the perceptual
bottleneck. Human Movement Science, 7, 5-264. Also in Kugler, P.N.
(Ed.) (1989) Self-Organization in Human Action. Amsterdam:
North-Holland.
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Bingham, G.P., Schmidt, R.C., & Rosenblum, L.D. (1989). Hefting for a
maximum distance throw: A smart perceptual mechanism. Journal of
Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 15(3),
507-528.
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1990-1999
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Beek, P.J. & Bingham, G.P. (1991). Task-specific dynamics and the study of
perception and action: A reaction to von Hofsten (1989). Ecological Psychology, 3(1), 35-54.
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Bingham, G.P., Schmidt, R.C., Turvey, M.T. & Rosenblum, L.D. (1991).
Task dynamics and resource dynamics in the assembly of a coordinated rhythmic
activity. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 17(2), 359-381.
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Bingham, G.P. (1993a). Scaling judgments of lifted weight:
Lifter size and the role of the standard.
Ecological Psychology, 5(1), 31-64.
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Bingham, G.P. (1993b). Optical flow from eye movement with head immobilized:
"Ocular occlusion" beyond the nose. Vision Research, 33(5/6), 777-789.
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Bingham, G.P. (1993c). The implications of ocular occlusion.Ecological Psychology,
5(3), 235-353.
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Bingham, G.P. (1993d). Perceiving the size of trees : Form as information about scale.
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 19(6), 1-23.
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Bingham, G.P. (1993e). Perceiving the size of trees: Biological form and the horizon ratio.
Perception & Psychophysics, 54 (4), 485-495.
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Bingham, G.P. & Muchisky, M.M. (1993a ). Center of mass perception and inertial
frames of reference. Perception & Psychophysics, 54 (5), 617-632
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Bingham, G.P. & Muchisky, M.M. (1993b). Center of mass perception:
Perturbation of symmetry. Perception
& Psychophysics, 54 (5), 633-639.
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Bingham, G.P. & Stassen, M.G. (1994). Monocular egocentric distance
information generated by head
movement. Ecological Psychology, 6(3), 219-238.
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Bingham, G.P. & Muchisky, M.M. (1995). "Center of mass perception": Affordances as
dispositions
determined by dynamics. In Flach, J.M., P. Hancock, J. Caird & K. Vicente (eds.), Global
Perspectives on the Ecology of Human-Machine Systems, Volume 1. Hillsdale, N.J.: Erlbaum
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Bingham, G.P. (1995). Dynamics and the problem of visual event recognition.
In Port, R. & T. van Gelder (eds.), Mind as Motion: Dynamics, Behavior and Cognition,
(pp403-448). Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
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Bingham, G.P. (1995). The role of perception in timing: Feedback
control in motor programming and task
dynamics. In E. Covey, H. Hawkins, T. McMullen & R. Port (Eds.) Neural Representation of
Temporal Patterns, pp. 129-157. New York: Plenum Press.
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Bingham, G.P., Rosenblum, L.D. & Schmidt, R.C. (1995). Dynamics and the orientation of
kinematic forms in visual event recognition. Journal of Experimental Psychology:
Human Perception and Performance, 21(6), 1473-1493.
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Bingham, G.P. & Pagano, C.C. (1998). The necessity of a perception/action
approach to definite distance perception: Monocular distance perception to
guide reaching. Journal of Experimental
Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 24 , 145-168.
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McConnell, D.S., Muchisky, M.M. & Bingham, G.P. (1998). The use of time and
trajectory forms as visual information about spatial scale in events.
Perception & Psychophysics, 60 (7), 1175-1187
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Bingham, G.P., Schmidt, R.C. & Zaal, F. (1999). Visual perception of the
relative phasing of human limb movements. Perception & Psychophysics, 61(2), 246-258.
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Bingham, G.P. & Romack, J.L. (1999). The rate of adaptation to displacement prisms
remains constant despite acquisition of rapid calibration.
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 25(5), 1331-1346
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2000-2009
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Bingham, G.P. (2000). Events (like objects) are things, can have
affordance properties, and can be perceived: A commentary on T.A.
Stoffregen's "Affordances and events". Ecological Psychology, 12(1), 29-36.
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Zaal, F., Bingham, G.P. & Schmidt, R.C. (2000). Visual perception of
relative phase and phase variability. Journal of Experimental
Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 26(3), 1209-1220.
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Wickelgren, E.A., McConnell, D. & Bingham, G.P. (2000). Reaching
measures of monocular distance perception: Forward vs side-to-side head
movements and haptic feedback. Perception & Psychophysics, 62(5),
1051-1059.
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Bingham, G.P., Zaal, F., Robin, D. & Shull, J.A. (2000). Distortions in
definite distance and shape perception as measured by reaching without
and with haptic feedback. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human
Perception and Performance, 26(4), 1436-1460.
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Bingham, G.P., Zaal, F.T.J.M., Shull, J.A. and Collins, D.R. (2001).
The effect of frequency on visual perception of relative phase and phase
variability. Experimental Brain Research, 136, 543-552.
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Wickelgren, E. & Bingham, G.P. (2001). Infant sensitivity
to trajectory forms. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human
Perception and Performance, 27 (4), 942-952.
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Bingham, G.P. (2001). A perceptually driven dynamical model of rhythmic
limb movement and bimanual coordination. Proceedings of the 23rd Annual
Conference of the Cognitive Science Society, (pp. 75-79). Hillsdale,
N.J., LEA Publishers.
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Bingham, G.P., Bradley, A., Bailey, M., Vinner, R. (2001).
Accommodation, occlusion and disparity matching are used to guide
reaching: A comparison of actual versus virtual environments. Journal
of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance,
27(6), 1314-1344.
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Muchisky, M.M. & Bingham, G.P. (2002). Trajectory forms as a source of
information about events. Perception & Psychophysics, 64(1), 15-31.
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Twardy, C. & Bingham, G.P. (2002). Causation, causal perception and
conservation laws. Perception & Psychophysics, 64(6). 956-968.
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Lind, M., Bingham, G.P. & Forsell, C. (2002). The illusion of
perceived 3D metric structure. Proceedings of
the IEEE InfoVis Conference 2002.
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Wilson, A., Craig, J.C. & Bingham, G.P. (2003). Haptic perception of
phase variability. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception
and Performance, 29, 1179-1190.
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Wickelgren, E.A. & Bingham, G.P. (2004). Perspective distortion of
trajectory forms and perceptual constancy in visual event
identification. Perception & Psychophysics, 66, 629-641.
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Bingham, G.P., Crowell, J.A. & Todd, J.T. (2004). Distortions of
distance and shape are not produced by a single continuous
transformation of reach space. Perception & Psychophysics, 66(1),
152-169.
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Bingham, G.P. (2004). A perceptually driven dynamical model of bimanual
rhythmic movement (and phase perception). Ecological Psychology,
16(1),45-53.
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Bingham, G.P. (2004). Another timing variable composed of state
variables: Phase perception and phase driven oscillators. In H. Hecht
& G.J.P. Savelsbergh (Eds.) Theories of Time-to-Contact. Boston: MIT
Press.
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Bingham, G.P. & Zaal, F.T.J.M. (2004). Why t is probably not used to
guide reaches. In H. Hecht & G.J.P. Savelsbergh (Eds.) Theories of
Time-to-Contact. Boston: MIT Press.
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Bingham, G.P. (2005). Calibration of distance and size does not
calibrate shape information: Comparison of dynamic monocular and static
and dynamic binocular vision. Ecological Psychology, 17(2), 55-74.
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Wilson, A. & Bingham, G.P. (2005). Perceptual coupling in rhythmic
movement coordination - stable perception leads to stable action.
Experimental Brain Research, 164, 517-528.
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Bingham, G.P. (2005). Allometry and space perception: Compression of
optical ground texture yields decreasing ability to resolve differences
in spatial scale. Ecological Psychology, 17(3&4), 193-204.
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Wilson, A. & Bingham, G.P. (2005). Human movement coordination
implicates relative direction as the information for relative phase.
Experimental Brain Research, 165, 351-361.
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Bingham, G.P., Coats, R. & Mon-Williams, M. (2007). Unnatural
prehension to virtual objects is not inevitable if calibration is
allowed. Neuropsychologia, 45, 288-294.
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Mon-Williams, M. & Bingham, G.P. (2007). Calibrating reach distance to
visual targets. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception
and Performance, 33(3), 645-656.
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Wickelgren, E. & Bingham, G.P. (2008). Trajectory forms as information
for visual event recognition: 3D perspectives on path shape and speed
profile. Perception & Psychophysics, 70(2), 266-278.
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Bingham, G., Hughes, K., & Mon-Williams, M. (2008). Grasping
coordination with both hands: Information demands asynchronous timing.
Experimental Brain Research, 184(3), 283-293.
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Wilson, A. & Bingham, G.P. (2008). Identifying the information for the
visual perception of relative phase. Perception & Psychophysics, 70(3),
465-476.
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Mon-Williams, M. & Bingham, G.P. (2008). Ontological issues in distance
perception: Cue use under full cue conditions cannot be inferred from
use under controlled conditions. Perception & Psychophysics, 70(3),
551-561.
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Bingham, G.P. & Lind, M. (2008). Large continuous perspective
transformations are necessary and sufficient for perception of metric
shape. Perception & Psychophysics, 70(3), 524-540.
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Coats, R., Bingham, G.P. & Mon-Williams, M. (2008). Calibrating grasp
size and reach distance: Interactions reveal integral organization in
reaching-to-grasp movements.. Experimental Brain Research, 189, 211-220.
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Zhu, Q. & Bingham, G.P. (2008). Is hefting to perceive affordances for
throwing is a smart perceptual mechanism? Journal of Experimental
Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 34, 929-943.
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Lee, Y.L., Crabtree, Norman, F., & Bingham, G.P. (2008). Poor shape
perception is the reason that reaches-to-grasp are visually guided
online. Perception & Psychophysics, 70, 1032-1046.
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Snapp-Childs, W. & Bingham, G.P. (2009). The affordance of barrier crossing in young children exhibits dynamic, not geometric, similarity. Experimental Brain Research, 198(4), 527-533.
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Zhu, Q., Dapena, J. & Bingham, G.P. (2009). Learning to throw to maximum distances: Do changes in release angle and speed reflect affordances for throwing?. Human Movement Science, 28(6), 708-725.
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2010-2019
- Flatters, I.J., Otten, L., Witvliet, A., Henson, B., Holt, R.J., Culmer, P., Bingham, G.P., Wilkie, R. M., Mon-Williams, M.A. (2012). Predicting the effect of surface texture on the qualitative form of prehension. PLoS ONE 7(3): e32770. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0032770
- Lind, M, Lee, Y-L, Mazanowski, J, Kountouriotis, GK, & Bingham, G. (2014). Affine operations plus symmetry yield perception of metric shape with large perspective changes (>45°): Data and model. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 40(1), 83-93.
- Coats, R.O., Wilson, A.D., Snapp-Childs, W., Fath, A.J., & Bingham, G.P. (2014). The 50s cliff: Perceptuo-motor learning rates across the lifespan. PLOS ONE, 9(1).
- Bingham, G.P., Snapp-Childs, W., Fath, A.J., Pan, J.S., & Coats, R.O. (2014). A geometric and dynamic affordance model of reaches-to-grasp: Men take greater rishs than women. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 40(4), 1542-1550.
- Snapp-Childs, W., Flatters, I., Fath, A.J., Mon-Williams, M, & Bingham, G.P. (2014). Training compliance conrol yields improvements in drawing as a function of Beery Scores. PLOS ONE, 9(3).
- Ren, J., Huang, A., Zhang, J., Zhu, Q., Wilson, A.D., Snapp-Childs, W. & Bingham, G.P. (2015). The 50s cliff: A decline in perceptuo-motor learning, not a deficit in visual motion perception. PLoS ONE, 10(4) : e0121708. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0121708.
- Pan, J. S., Li, J., Chen, Z., Mangiaracina, E. A., Connell, C. S., Wu, H., Wang, X. M., Bingham, G. P., & Hassan, S. E. (2017). Motion-generated optical information allows event perception despite blurry vision in AMD and amblyopic patients. Journal of Vision , 17(12), 1-16.
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