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Bas Rokers
Bas Rokers
New York University Abu Dhabi
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Identifying causes of and solutions for cybersickness in immersive technology: reformulation of a research and development agenda
K Stanney, BD Lawson, B Rokers, M Dennison, C Fidopiastis, ...
International Journal of Human–Computer Interaction 36 (19), 1783-1803, 2020
1782020
Disparity-and velocity-based signals for three-dimensional motion perception in human MT+
B Rokers, LK Cormack, AC Huk
Nature neuroscience 12 (8), 1050, 2009
1332009
Nonconscious emotional activation colors first impressions: A regulatory role for conscious awareness
RC Lapate, B Rokers, T Li, RJ Davidson
Psychological science 25 (2), 349-357, 2014
742014
Altered white matter in early visual pathways of humans with amblyopia
B Allen, DP Spiegel, B Thompson, F Pestilli, B Rokers
Vision research 114, 48-55, 2015
712015
Awareness of emotional stimuli determines the behavioral consequences of amygdala activation and amygdala-prefrontal connectivity
RC Lapate, B Rokers, DPM Tromp, NS Orfali, JA Oler, ST Doran, N Adluru, ...
Scientific reports 6 (1), 25826, 2016
612016
Speed and eccentricity tuning reveal a central role for the velocity-based cue to 3D visual motion
TB Czuba, B Rokers, AC Huk, LK Cormack
Journal of Neurophysiology 104 (5), 2886-2899, 2010
612010
Strong percepts of motion through depth without strong percepts of position in depth
B Rokers, LK Cormack, AC Huk
Journal of Vision 8 (4), 6-6, 2008
542008
Variations in visual sensitivity predict motion sickness in virtual reality
JM Fulvio, M Ji, B Rokers
Entertainment Computing 38, 100423, 2021
532021
Visual 3D motion acuity predicts discomfort in 3D stereoscopic environments
B Allen, T Hanley, B Rokers, CS Green
Entertainment computing 13, 1-9, 2016
532016
Use of cues in virtual reality depends on visual feedback
JM Fulvio, B Rokers
Scientific reports 7 (1), 16009, 2017
462017
Inhibition of lateral prefrontal cortex produces emotionally biased first impressions: a transcranial magnetic stimulation and electroencephalography study
RC Lapate, J Samaha, B Rokers, H Hamzah, BR Postle, RJ Davidson
Psychological Science 28 (7), 942-953, 2017
442017
Motion processing with two eyes in three dimensions
B Rokers, TB Czuba, LK Cormack, AC Huk
Journal of Vision 11 (2), 10-10, 2011
362011
Retinothalamic white matter abnormalities in amblyopia
B Allen, MA Schmitt, BJ Kushner, B Rokers
Investigative ophthalmology & visual science 59 (2), 921-929, 2018
342018
Three-dimensional motion aftereffects reveal distinct direction-selective mechanisms for binocular processing of motion through depth
TB Czuba, B Rokers, K Guillet, AC Huk, LK Cormack
Journal of Vision 11 (10), 18-18, 2011
332011
A connectionist model of septohippocampal dynamics during conditioning: closing the loop.
B Rokers, E Mercado III, MT Allen, CE Myers, MA Gluck
Behavioral neuroscience 116 (1), 48, 2002
322002
Optimal combination of the binocular cues to 3D motion
B Allen, AM Haun, T Hanley, CS Green, B Rokers
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science 56 (12), 7589-7596, 2015
302015
Transformation from a retinal to a cyclopean representation in human visual cortex
M Barendregt, BM Harvey, B Rokers, SO Dumoulin
Current Biology 25 (15), 1982-1987, 2015
292015
Perceptual metacognition of human faces is causally supported by function of the lateral prefrontal cortex
RC Lapate, J Samaha, B Rokers, BR Postle, RJ Davidson
Communications biology 3 (1), 360, 2020
272020
Systematic misperceptions of 3-D motion explained by Bayesian inference
B Rokers, JM Fulvio, JW Pillow, EA Cooper
Journal of vision 18 (3), 23-23, 2018
262018
A model for transient oxygen delivery in cerebral cortex
D Ress, JK Thompson, B Rokers, R Khan, AC Huk
Frontiers in neuroenergetics 1, 454, 2009
262009
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