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Gordon M. Redding
Illinois State University
Department of Psychology
Campus Box 4620
Normal, Illinois 61790-4620
Voice Mail: (309) 438-8387
Fax: (309) 438-5789
E-Mail: gredding@ilstu.edu

Publications

Mefferd, R. B., Jr., Wieland, B. A., Cook, T. H., Sadler, T. G., Benton, T. G., & Redding, G. M. (1966). Analysis of perspective reversal and associated apparent motions using a perspective-bound movement illusion. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 22, 835-858.

Mefferd, R. B., Jr., Redding, G. M., & Wieland, B. A. (1967a). Depth perception and its special case, slant in depth, as independent of apparent orientation (perspective) in depth. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 24, 679-690.

Redding, G. M., Mefferd, R. B., Jr., & Wieland, B. A. (1967b). Effect of observer movement on monocular depth perception. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 24, 725-726.

Ebenholtz, S. M., & Redding, G. M. (1970). Temporal characteristics of a comparator in adaptation to optical tilt. Perception and Psychophysics, 7, 365-366.

Redding, G. M. (1973b). Visual adaptation to tilt and displacement: Same or different processes? Perception and Psychophysics, 14, 193-200.

Redding, G. M. (1973a). Simultaneous visual adaptation to tilt and displacement: A test of independent processes. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society, 2, 41-42.

Redding, G. M. (1975b). Simultaneous visuo-motor adaptation to optical tilt and displacement. Perception and Psychophysics, 17, 97-100.

Redding, G. M. (1975a). Decay of visual adaptation to tilt and displacement. Perception and Psychophysics, 17, 203-208.

Redding, G. M., Seward, W. M., & Stolldorf, D. E. (1976). Selective attention in visual recognition with pictorial and verbal alternatives. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society, 8, 295-297.

Redding, G. M., & Wallace, B. (1976). Components of displacement adaptation in acquisition and decay as a function of hand and hall exposure. Perception and Psychophysics, 20, 453-459.

Redding, G. M., & Gerjets, D. A. (1977). Stroop effect: Interference and facilitation with verbal and manual responses. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 45, 11-17.

Redding, G. M. (1978). Additivity in adaptation to optical tilt. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 4, 178-190.

Redding, G. M., & Wallace, B. (1978). Sources of "overadditivity" in prism adaptation. Perception and Psychophysics, 24, 58-62.

Wallace, B., & Redding, G. M. (1979). Additivity in prism adaptation as manifested in intermanual and interocular transfer. Perception and Psychophysics, 25, 133-136.

Redding, G. M. (1979). Attention as an explanatory concept in perceptual adaptation. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2, 77-78.

Redding, G. M., & Lester, C. F. (1980). Achromatic color matching as a function of apparent target orientation, target and background luminance, and lightness or brightness instructions. Perception and Psychophysics, 27, 557-563.

Redding, G. M. (1981a). Effects of homogeneous and variable exposure on adaptation to optical tilt. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 7, 130-140.

Redding, G. M., & Tharp, D. A. (1981b). Processing line location and orientation. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 7, 115-129.

Stolldorf, D. E., Redding, G. M., & Manelis, L. M. (1982). Mechanisms for precuing superiority in visual recognition. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 8, 58-67.

Redding, G. M., Clark, S. E., & Wallace, B. (1985a). Attention and prism adaptation. Cognitive Psychology, 17, 1-25.

Redding, G. M., & Wallace, B. (1985b). Cognitive interference in prism adaptation. Perception and Psychophysics, 37, 225-230.

Redding, G. M., & Wallace, B. (1985c). Perceptual-motor coordination and adaptation during locomotion: Determinants of prism adaptation in hall exposure. Perception and Psychophysics, 38, 320-330.

Redding, G. M., & Wallace, B. (1987). Perceptual-motor coordination and adaptation during locomotion: A control for head posture effects. Perception and Psychophysics, 42, 269-274.

Redding, G. M., & Wallace, B. (1988b). Components of prism adaptation in terminal and concurrent exposure: Organization of the eye-hand coordination loop. Perception and Psychophysics, 44, 59-68.

Redding, G. M., & Wallace, B. (1988c). Head posture effects in prism adaptation during hallway exposure. Perception and Psychophysics, 44, 69-75.

Redding, G. M., & Wallace, B. (1988a). Adaptive mechanisms in perceptual-motor coordination: Components of prism adaptation. Journal of Motor Behavior, 20, 242-254.

Redding, G. M., & Wallace, B. (1990). Effects on prism adaptation of duration and timing of visual feedback during pointing. Journal of Motor Behavior, 22, 209-224.

Redding, G. M., & Wallace, B. (1992). Adaptive eye-hand coordination: Implications of prism adaptation for perceptual-motor organization. In L. Proteau and D. Elliott, Eds., Vision and motor control, pp. 105-128. Amsterdam: North-Holland.

Redding, G. M., & Wallace, B. (1992b). Effects of pointing rate and availability of visual feedback on visual and proprioceptive components of prism adaptation. Journal of Motor Behavior, 24, 226-237.

Redding, G. M., Rader, S. D., & Lucas, D. R. (1992a). Cognitive load and prism adaptation. Journal of Motor Behavior, 24, 238-246.

Redding, G. M., & Wallace, B. (1993). Adaptive coordination and alignment of eye and hand. Journal of Motor Behavior, 25, 75-88.

Redding, G. M., Winson, G. D, & Temple, R. O. (1993). The Müller-Lyer contrast illusion: A computational approach. Perception and Psychophysics, 54, 527-534.

Redding, G. M., & Hawley, E. (1993). Length illusion in fractional Müller-Lyer stimuli: An object-perception approach. Perception, 22, 819-828.

Redding, G. M., & Wallace, B. (1994). Effects of movement duration and visual feedback on visual and proprioceptive components of prism adaptation. Journal of Motor Behavior, 26, 257-266.

Redding, G. M., & Wallace, B. (1995). Contributions of motor control and spatial alignment to prism adaptation. In B. G. Bardy, R. J. Bootsma, and Y. Guiard (Eds.), Studies in perception and action III (pp. 277-279). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.

Redding, G. M., & Wallace, B. (1996). Adaptive Spatial Alignment and Strategic Perceptual-Motor Control. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 22, 379-394.

Redding, G. M., & Wallace, B. (1997). Adaptive spatial alignment. Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.

Redding G. M., & Wallace, B. (1997). Prism adaptation during target pointing from visible and nonvisible starting locations. Journal of Motor Behavior, 29, 119-130.

Redding, G. M., Kramen, A. J., & Hankins, J. L. (1997). The Müller-Lyer illusion as a consequence of picture perception. In M. A. Schmuckler and J. M. Kennedy (Eds.), Studies in perception and action IV (pp. 11-14). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.

Redding, G. M., & Wallace, B. (1998). Phenomenal versus process explanations of prism aftereffects. Journal of Motor Behavior, 30, 44-50.

Redding, G. M., & Wallace, B. (2000). Prism exposure aftereffects and direct effects for different movement and feedback times. Journal of Motor Behavior, 32, 83-99.

Redding, G. M. (2001). On the Sufficiency of Object Identity. Cahiers de Psychologie Cognitive/Current Psychology of Cognition, 20(3-4), 243-248.

Redding, G. M., & Wallace, B. (2001). Calibration and alignment are separable: Evidence from prism adaptation. Journal of Motor Behavior, 33(4), 401-412.

Redding, G. M., & Wallace, B. (2002). Strategic calibration and spatial alignment: A model from prism adaptation. Journal of Motor Behavior, 34(2), 126-138.

Redding, G. M. (2002). A test of size-scaling and relative-size hypotheses for the moon illusion. Perception and Psychophysics, 64(8), 1281-1289.

Redding, G. M., & Wallace, B. (2003a). Dual Prism Adaptation: Calibration or Alignment? Journal of Motor Behavior, 35(4), 399-408.

Redding, G. M., & Wallace, B. (2003b). First trial "adaptation" in prism exposure. Journal of Motor Behavior, 35(3), 229-245.

Redding, G. M., & Wallace, B. (2004). First trial "adaptation" to prism exposure: Artifact of visual capture. Journal of Motor Behavior, 36(3), 291-304.

Redding, G. M., Rossetti, Y., & Wallace, B. (2005). Applications of Prism Adaptation: A Tutorial in Theory and Method. Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews 29(3), 431-444..

Redding, G. M., & Wallace, B. (2006). Prism adaptation and unilateral neglect: Review and analysis. Neuropsychologia,44(1), 1-20.

Redding, G. M., & Wallace, B. (2006). Generalization of prism adaptation. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 32(4), 1006-1022.

Redding, G. M., & Wallace, B. (2008). Intermanual transfer of prism adaptation. Journal of Motor Behavior, 40(3), 246–262.

Redding, G. M., & Wallace, B. (in press). Asymmetric visual prism adaptation and intermanual transfer. Journal of Motor Behavior. preprint

 

 

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