Thomas F. Shipley, Ph.D.

 

Representative peer reviewed manuscripts:

Kellman, P. J. & Shipley, T. F. (1991).  A theory of visual interpolation in object perception.  Cognitive Psychology , 23, 141-221.

Shipley, T. F. & Kellman, P. J. (1992).  Strength of visual interpolation depends on the ratio of physically-specified to total edge length.  Perception & Psychophysics , 52(1), 97-106.

Shipley, T. F. & Kellman, P. J. (1997).  Spatiotemporal boundary formation: The role of local motion signals in boundary perception.  Vision Research , 37(10), 1281-1293.

Cohen, L.R., Shipley, T.F., Marshark, E., Taht, K. & Aster, D. (2000). Detecting animals in point light displays . Proceedings of the Twenty-Second Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society . New Jersey: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1019.

Shipley, T.F. & Kellman, P. J. (2001). Edited book: From Fragments to Objects:  Segmentation and Grouping in Vision. Amsterdam, The Netherlands: Elsevier Science.

Shipley, T.F. (2003). The effect of object and event orientation on perception of biological motion.  Psychological Science , 14(4), 377-380.

Shipley, T.F. & Kellman, P.J. (2003). Boundary completion in illusory contours: Interpolation or Extrapolation? Perception, 32(8), 985-1000 .

Kellman, P. J., Garrigan, P., & Shipley, T. F. (2005). Object interpolation in three dimensions.  Psychological Review , 112(3), 586-609.

Bouquet, C.A., Moussa, K.,  Shipley, T. , Toussaint, L., & Blandin, Y. (in press) Influence of the perception of biological or non-biological motion on movement execution. Journal of Sports Sciences.

Palmer, E. M., Kellman, P. J., & Shipley, T. F. (in press). A theory of dynamic occluded and illusory object perception. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General .