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Authors: Bingham, GP Bradley, A Bailey, M Vinner, R
Citation: Gp. Bingham et al., Accommodation, occlusion, and disparity matching are used to guide reaching: A comparison of actual versus virtual environments, J EXP PSY P, 27(6), 2001, pp. 1314-1334

Authors: Wickelgren, EA Bingham, GP
Citation: Ea. Wickelgren et Gp. Bingham, Infant sensitivity to trajectory forms, J EXP PSY P, 27(4), 2001, pp. 942-952

Authors: Bingham, GP McConnell, DS Muchisky, MM
Citation: Gp. Bingham et al., Commentary on Jacobs and Michaels (2001): Calibration and perceptual learning in event perception, PERC PSYCH, 63(3), 2001, pp. 572-574

Authors: Bingham, GP Zaal, FTJM Shull, JA Collins, DR
Citation: Gp. Bingham et al., The effect of frequency on the visual perception of relative phase and phase variability of two oscillating objects, EXP BRAIN R, 136(4), 2001, pp. 543-552

Authors: Bingham, GP
Citation: Gp. Bingham, Events (like objects) are things, can have affordance properties, and can be perceived, ECOL PSYCH, 12(1), 2000, pp. 29-36

Authors: Bingham, GP Zaal, F Robin, D Shull, JA
Citation: Gp. Bingham et al., Distortions in definite distance and shape perception as measured by reaching without and with haptic feedback, J EXP PSY P, 26(4), 2000, pp. 1436-1460

Authors: Zaal, FTJM Bingham, GP Schmidt, RC
Citation: Ftjm. Zaal et al., Visual perception of mean relative phase and phase variability, J EXP PSY P, 26(3), 2000, pp. 1209-1220

Authors: Wickelgren, EA McConnell, DS Bingham, GP
Citation: Ea. Wickelgren et al., Reaching measures of monocular distance perception: Forward versus side-to-side head movements and haptic feedback, PERC PSYCH, 62(5), 2000, pp. 1051-1059

Authors: Bingham, GP Romack, JL
Citation: Gp. Bingham et Jl. Romack, The rate of adaptation to displacement prisms remains constant despite acquisition of rapid calibration, J EXP PSY P, 25(5), 1999, pp. 1331-1346

Authors: Bingham, GP Schmidt, RC Zaal, FTJM
Citation: Gp. Bingham et al., Visual perception of the relative phasing of human limb movements, PERC PSYCH, 61(2), 1999, pp. 246-258
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