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Michael Mcbeath
Michael Mcbeath
Professor of Psychology, Arizona State University
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How baseball outfielders determine where to run to catch fly balls
MK McBeath, DM Shaffer, MK Kaiser
Science 268 (5210), 569-573, 1995
6161995
Cognitive processes in translation and interpreting
JH Danks, GM Shreve, SB Fountain, M McBeath
SAGE Publications, Incorporated, 1997
2931997
How dogs navigate to catch Frisbees
DM Shaffer, SM Krauchunas, M Eddy, MK McBeath
Psychological science 15 (7), 437-441, 2004
1602004
Perceptual bias for forward-facing motion
MK McBeath, K Morikawa, MK Kaiser
Psychological Science 3 (6), 362-367, 1992
1381992
Baseball outfielders maintain a linear optical trajectory when tracking uncatchable fly balls.
DM Shaffer, MK McBeath
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 28 (2), 335, 2002
1282002
The Doppler illusion: the influence of dynamic intensity change on perceived pitch.
JG Neuhoff, MK McBeath
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 22 (4), 970, 1996
1281996
Lateral motion bias associated with reading direction
K Morikawa, MK McBeath
Vision Research 32 (6), 1137-1141, 1992
1211992
Right-handers and Americans favor turning to the right
AA Scharine, MK McBeath
Human Factors 44 (2), 248-256, 2002
1132002
Apparent motion between shapes differing in location and orientation: A window technique for estimating path curvature
MK McBeath, RN Shepard
Perception & Psychophysics 46 (4), 333-337, 1989
1081989
Dynamic frequency change influences loudness perception: a central, analytic process.
JG Neuhoff, MK McBeath, WC Wanzie
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 25 (4 …, 1999
791999
The Doppler effect is not what you think it is: Dramatic pitch change due to dynamic intensity change
MK Mcbeath, JG Neuhoff
Psychonomic bulletin & review 9 (2), 306-313, 2002
652002
Naive beliefs in baseball: systematic distortion in perceived time of apex for fly balls.
DM Shaffer, MK McBeath
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 31 (6), 1492, 2005
642005
Spatial navigation principles: Applications to mobile robotics
A Suluh, T Sugar, M McBeath
Proceedings 2001 ICRA. IEEE International Conference on Robotics and …, 2001
592001
The rising fastball: Baseball's impossible pitch
MK McBeath
Perception 19 (4), 545-552, 1990
561990
Tops are more salient than bottoms
KW Chambers, MK McBeath, DJ Schiano, EG Metz
Perception & psychophysics 61, 625-635, 1999
481999
Three-dimensional bilateral symmetry bias in judgments of figural identity and orientation
MK McBeath, DJ Schiano, B Tversky
Psychological Science 8 (3), 217-223, 1997
461997
Bias to experience approaching motion in a three-dimensional virtual environment
CF Lewis, MK McBeath
Perception 33 (3), 259-276, 2004
452004
Spatial navigation algorithms: Applications to mobile robotics
TG Sugar, M McBeath
Proceedings of the 6th Vision Interface Annual Conference, Ottawa 6, 2001
452001
The Galileo bias: A naive conceptual belief that influences people's perceptions and performance in a ball-dropping task.
CD Oberle, MK McBeath, SC Madigan, TG Sugar
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 31 (4), 643, 2005
442005
Comparison of active versus passive ball catching control algorithms using robotic simulations
MK McBeath, TG Sugar, DM Shaffer
Journal of Vision 1 (3), 193-193, 2001
432001
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