Thesis Topics
Ph. D. Theses
1998
- Study of depth perception from motion paralax.
MA Theses
2000
- On motion-defined motion detection.
1999
- Perceptual Learning for discrimination of interaural time
differences.
- Sematic difference and discernibility of facial
expressions
- Effects of depth contrast and viwing distance in stereoscopic
depth perception.
1998
- Spatial characteristics of texture discrimination.
- Surface perception with random-dot stereograms.
1997
- Experimental examination of perception of facial
expressions.
Undergraduate Honours Theses
1999
- Motion perception
- Motion discrimination with missing-fundamental
gratings.
- Illusory rainfall: a new visual motion
illusion.
- Depth and object perception
- Card-board cutout effect with real-size stereo
pictures.
- Perceptual characteristics of object
rotation.
- Effects of convergence angle on size
perception.
- Visual scanning with three dimentional
objects.
- Visual search with pseudoscopic stereo
pictures: effects of disparity values and polities.
- Effects of relative depth in stimuli on
visually induced vection.
- Change in luminance map with directions of
lighting.
- Accuracy of slant and tilt measurements with
disc stimuli.
- Gaze perception
- Effects of viewing distance on gaze
perception.
- Effects of body posture on gaze
perception.
- Auditory percption
- Spatial attention in auditory perception: an
examination of discrimination of stimulus order.
1998
- Motion perception
- Asinmetory between upper- and lower visual
field in motion detection.
- Perception of motion speed for motion-defined
areas.
- Depth and object perception
- Spatio-temporal characteristics of
stereoscopic depth perception.
- Effects of object familiarity in stereoscopic
depth perception.
- Cardboard cut-out effect with stereo
pictures.
- Functional differences between relative- and
absolute disparity and convergence.
- Texture
- Global and local processings of texture
segregation.
- Gaze perception
- Head-turn effct on gaze
perception.
- Effects of head turn evaluation on gaze
perception.
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