Publications
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In Press
Creem-Regehr, S.H. (in press). Body mapping and spatial transformations. In F.Dolins & R.Mitchell (Eds.), Spatial cognition, spatial perception. Cambridge University Press.
Tarampi, M.R., Creem-Regehr, S.H., &Thompson, W.B. (in press). Intact Spatial Updating with Severely Degraded Vision, Attention, Perception, &
Psychophysics.
2009
Bratkova, M., Shirley, P., & Thompson, W.B. (2009). Artistic rendering of mountainous terrain. ACM Transactions on Graphics, 28(4). [pdf]
Creem-Regehr, S.H.(2009). Sensory-motor and cognitive functions of the human posterior parietal cortex involved in manual actions. Neurobiology of Learning and Memory, 91, 166-171.
Kuhl, S.A., Thompson, W.B., & Creem-Regehr, S.H. (2009). HMD calibration and its effects on distance judgments. ACM Transactions on Applied Perception, 6(3). [pdf]
Kunz, B. R., Creem-Regehr, S. H., & Thompson, W. B. (2009). Evidence for motor simulation in imagined locomotion. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 35(5), 1458-1471.
Kunz, B.R., Wouters, L., Smith, D., Thompson, W.B., & Creem-Regehr, S.H. (2009). Revisiting the effect of quality of graphics on distance judgments in virtual environments: A comparison of verbal reports and blind walking. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 71(6), 1284-1293.
Willemsen, P., Colton, M.B., Creem-Regehr, S.H., & Thompson, W.B. (2009). The effects of head-mounted display mechanical properties and field-of-view on distance judgments in virtual environments. ACM Transactions on Applied Perception, 6(2), 8:1-8:14. [pdf]
2008
Kuhl, S.A., Creem-Regehr, S.H., & Thompson, W.B. (2008). Recalibration of rotational locomotion in immersive virtual environments. ACM Transactions on Applied Perception, 5(3). [pdf]
Kuhl, S.A., Thompson, W.B., & Creem-Regehr, S.H. (2008). HMD calibration and its effects on distance judgments. In Proc. Symposium on Applied Perception in Graphics and Visualization. [pdf]
Mohler, B.J., Bülthoff, H.H., Thompson, W.B., & Creem-Regehr, S.H. (2008). A full-body avatar improves distance judgments in virtual environments. In Proc. Symposium on Applied Perception in Graphics and Visualization. [pdf]
Willemsen, P., Gooch, A.A., Thompson, W.B., & Creem-Regehr, S.H. (2008). Effects of stereo viewing conditions on distance perception in virtual environments. Presence: Teleoperators and Virtual Environments, 17(1), 91-101. [abstract/pdf]
Ziemek, T.R., Creem-Regehr, S.H., & Thompson, W.B. (2008). Using mental rotation as a methodology to evaluate shape perception in computer graphics. In Proc. Symposium on Applied Perception in Graphics and Visualization. [pdf]
2007
Creem-Regehr, S.H., Dilda, V., Vicchrilli, A., Federer, F., & Lee, J.N. (2007). The influence of complex action knowledge on representations of novel graspable objects: Evidence from fMRI. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, 13(6), 944-952. [abstract/pdf]
Creem-Regehr, S.H., Neil, J.A., & Yeh, H.J. (2007). Neural correlates of two imagined egocentric spatial transformations. Neuroimage, 35, 916-927. [abstract/pdf]
Mohler, B.J., Thompson, W.B., Creem-Regehr, S., Herbert L.Pick, Jr., & William Warren, Jr. (2007). Visual flow influences gait transition speed and preferred walking speed. Experimental Brain Research, 181(2), 221-228. [abstract/pdf]
Mohler, B.J., Thompson, W.B., Creem-Regehr, S.H., Willemsen, P., Herbert L.Pick, Jr., & Rieser, J.J. (2007). Calibration of locomotion resulting from visual motion in a treadmill- based virtual environment. ACM Transactions on Applied Perception, 4(1). [abstract/pdf]
Thompson, W.B., Dilda, V., & Creem-Regehr, S.H. (2007). Absolute distance perception to locations off the ground plane. Perception, 36(11), 1559-1571. [abstract/pdf]
2006
Kuhl, S.A., Thompson, W.B., & Creem-Regehr, S.H. (2006). Minification influences spatial judgments in virtual environments. In Proc. Symposium on Applied Perception in Graphics and Visualization (pp. 15-19). [abstract/pdf]
Mohler, B.J., Creem-Regehr, S.H., & Thompson, W.B. (2006). The influence of feedback on egocenteric distance judgments in real and virtual environments. In Proc. Symposium on Applied Perception in Graphics and Visualization (pp. 9-14).[abstract/pdf]
2005
Creem-Regehr, S.H. (2005). Perception by action versus perception for action. Review of action in perception by Alva Noe. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 9(11), 510-511.
Creem-Regehr, S.H., & Lee, J.N. (2005). Neural representations of graspable objects: Are tools special? Cognitive Brain Research, 22, 457-469.
Creem-Regehr, S.H., Willemsen, P., Gooch, A.A., & Thompson, W.B. (2005). The influence of restricted viewing conditions on egocentric distance perception: Implications for real and virtual environments. Perception, 34(2), 191-204.
Mohler, B.J., Thompson, W.B., Riecke, B., & Bülthoff, H.H. (2005). Measuring vection in a large screen virtual environment. In Proc. Symposium on Applied Perception in Graphics and Visualization (pp. 103-109). [abstract/pdf]
Sahm, C.S., Creem-Regehr, S.H., Thompson, W.B., & Willemsen, P. (2005). Throwing versus walking as indicators of distance perception in real and virtual environments. ACM Transactions on Applied Perception, 1(3), 35-45. [abstract/pdf]
Thompson, W.B., Creem-Regehr, S.H., Mohler, B.J., & Willemsen, P. (2005). Investigations on the interactions between vision and locomotion using a treadmill virtual environment. In Proc. SPIE/IS&T Human Vision & Electronic Imaging Conference.
2004
Creem-Regehr, S.H. (2004). Out of mind keeps cognition in mind. Review of Out of mind: Varieties of unconscious processes. Edited by B. de Gelder, E.H.F. de Haan, & C.A.Heywood. Cortex, 40, 739-742.
Creem-Regehr, S.H. (2004). Remembering spatial locations: The role of physical movement in egocentric updating. In G.Allen (Ed.), Human spatial memory: Remembering where (pp. 163-189). Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
Creem-Regehr, S.H., Gooch, A.A., Sahm, C.S., & Thompson, W.B. (2004). Perceiving virtual geographical slant: Action influences perception. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 30(5), 811-821.[abstract/pdf]
Kuhl, S.A. (2004). Recalibration of rotational locomotion in immersive virtual environments. In Proc. Symposium on Applied Perception in Graphics and Visualization (pp. 23-26). [pdf]
Kuhl, S.A., & Sutherland, K.T. (2004). Self localization in virtual environments using visual angles. In Proc. International Conference on Virtual Reality Continuum and its Applications in Industry (pp. 472-475).
Mohler, B.J., Thompson, W.B., Creem-Regehr, S., Herbert L.Pick, Jr., William Warren, Jr., Rieser, J.J., et al. (2004). Visual motion influences locomotion in a treadmill virtual environment. In Proc. Symposium on Applied Perception in Graphics and Visualization (pp. 19-22). [pdf]
Sahm, C.S., Creem-Regehr, S.H., Thompson, W.B., & Willemsen, P. (2004). Throwing versus walking as indicators of distance perception in real and virtual environments. In Proc. Symposium on Applied Perception in Graphics and Visualization (p. 179). [pdf]
Thompson, W.B., Willemsen, P., Gooch, A.A., Creem-Regehr, S.H., Loomis, J.M., & Beall, A.C. (2004). Does the quality of the computer graphics matter when judging distances in visually immersive environments? Presence: Teleoperators and Virtual Environments, 13(5), 560-571. [abstract/pdf]
Willemsen, P., Colton, M.B., Creem-Regehr, S.H., & Thompson, W.B. (2004). The effects of head-mounted display mechanics on distance judgments in virtual environments. In Proc. Symposium on Applied Perception in Graphics and Visualization (pp. 35-38). [pdf]
Wraga, M., Creem-Regehr, S.H., & Proffitt, D.R. (2004). Spatial updating of virtual displays during self- and display-rotation. Memory & Cognition, 32(3), 399-415.
2003
Creem-Regehr, S.H. (2003). Updating space during imagined self- and object-translations. Memory & Cognition, 31(6), 941-952.
Creem-Regehr, S. H., Willemsen, P., Gooch, A. A., & Thompson, W. B. (2003). The effects of restricted viewing conditions on egocentric distance judgments. Journal of Vision, 3(9). [abstract]
Thompson, W. B., Gooch, A. A., Willemsen, P., Creem-Regehr, S. H., Loomis, J. M., & Beall, A. C. (2003). Compression of distance judgments when viewing virtual environments using a head mounted display. Journal of Vision, 3(9). [abstract]
2002
Gooch, A.A., & Willemsen, P.(2002). Evaluating space perception in NPR immersive environments. In Proc. 2nd International Symposium on Non-Photorealistic Animation and Rendering (pp. 105-110). [pdf]
Hu, H.H., Gooch, A.A., Creem-Regehr, S.H., & Thompson, W.B. (2002). Visual cues for perceiving distances from objects to surfaces. Presence: Teleoperators and Virtual Environments, 11(6), 652-664. [abstract/pdf]
Thompson, W.B., Shirley, P., & Ferwerda, J.A. (2002). A spatial post-processing algorithm for images of night scenes. Journal of Graphics Tools, 7(1), 1-12. [pdf]
Willemsen, P., & Gooch, A. (2002). Perceived egocentric distances in real, image-based, and traditional virtual environments. In Proc. IEEE Virtual Reality (pp. 275-276)..
2001
Creem, S.H., Downs, T.H., Wraga, M., Harrington, G., Proffitt, D.R., & Downs, J.H. (2001). An fMRI study of imagined self-rotation. Cognitive, Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience, 1(3), 239-249.
Creem, S.H., & Proffitt, D.R. (2001). Defining the cortical visual systems: What, where, and how. Acta Psychologica, 107, 43-63.
Creem, S.H., & Proffitt, D.R. (2001). Grasping objects by their handles: A necessary interaction between cognition and action. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 1, 218-228.
Creem, S.H., Wraga, M., & Proffitt, D.R.(2001). Imagining physically impossible transformations: Geometry is more important than gravity. Cognition, 81, 41-64.
Hollerbach, J.M., Mills, R., Tristano, D., Christensen, R.R., Thompson, W.B., & and Xu, Y. (2001). Torso force feedback realistically simulates slope on treadmill-style locomotion interfaces. International Journal of Robotics Research, 20(12), 939-952.
Madison, C., Thompson, W., Kersten, D., Shirley, P., & Smits, B. (2001). Use of interreflection and shadow for surface contact. Perception & Psychophysics, 63(2), 187-194. [abstract/pdf]
Proffitt, D.R., Creem, S.H., & Zosh, W.D. (2001). Seeing mountains in molehills: Geographical slant perception. Psychological Science, 12(5), 418-423.
2000
Hu, H.H., Gooch, A.A., Thompson, W.B., Smits, B.E., Shirley, P., & Rieser, J.J. (2000). Visual cues for imminent object contact in realistic virtual environments. In Proc. IEEE Conference on Visualization (pp. 179-185). [pdf]
Wraga, M., Creem, S.H., & Proffitt, D.R. (2000). Perception-action dissociations of a walkable Muller-Lyer configuration. Psychological Science, 11(3), 239-243.
Wraga, M., Creem, S.H., & Proffitt, D.R. (2000). Updating displays after imagined object- and viewer-rotations. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory and Cognition, 26(1), 151-168.
1999
Creem, S.H., & Proffitt, D.R.(1999). Separate memories for visual guidance and explicit awareness: The roles of time and place. In B.H.Challis & B.N.Velichkovsky (Eds.), Stratification of consciousness and cognition (pp. 73-94). John Benjamins Publishing.
Hollerbach, J.M., Thompson, W.B., & Shirley, P. (1999). The convergence of robotics, vision, and computer graphics for user information. International Journal of Robotics Research, 18(11), 1088-1100.
Wraga, M., Creem, S.H., & Proffitt, D.R. (1999). The influence of spatial reference frames on imagined object- and viewer rotations. Acta Psychologica, 102, 247-264.
1998
Creem, S.H., & Proffitt, D.R. (1998). Two memories for geographical slant: Separation and interdependence of action and awareness. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 5(1), 22-36.
Thompson, W.B., Shirley, P., Smits, B., Kersten, D.J., & Madison, C. (1998). Visual glue (Technical Report No. UUCS-98-007). University of Utah Department of Computer Science. [pdf]
1995
Pick, H.L., Heinrichs, M.R., Montello, D.R., Smith, K., Sullivan, C.N., & Thompson, W.B. (1995). Topographic map reading. In P.A.Hancock, J.Flach, J.Caird, & K.Vicente (Eds.), Local applications of the ecological approach to human-machine systems (Vol. 2, pp. 255-284). Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum.
The work of the Visual Perception and Spatial Cognition research group is made possible by the generous support of the National Science Foundation, the National Institutes of Health, and the University of Utah.

