:: events ::
- Cutting, J.E. (1986). Perceiving
and recovering structure from events. In N.I. Badler & J.K. Tsotsos (Eds.)
Motion: Representation and perception, pp. 141-147. New York: North
Holland.
Link to book.
- Cutting, J.E. (1985). Perception.
Yearbook of Science and Technology, pp. 324-326. New York: McGraw-Hill.
- Cutting, J.E. & Proffitt, D.R. (1981). Gait
perception as an example of how we may perceived events. In R. Walk &
H.L. Pick (Eds.) Intersensory perception and sensory integration
(pp. 249-273). New York: Plenum.
- Cutting, J.E. (1981). Six tenets for event
perception. Cognition, 10, 71-78.
- Shaw, R.E. & Cutting, J.E. (1980).
Clues from am ecological theory of event perception. In U. Bellugi &
M. Studdert-Kennedy. Signed language and spoken language: Biological constraints
on linguistic form. (pp. 57-84) Dahlem Konferenzen: Verlag Chemie.
:: biological motion, walkers ::
- Cutting, J.E., Moore, C., & Morrision, R. (1988). Masking
the motions of human gait. Perception & Psychophysics, 44, 339-347.
- Bertenthal, B.I., Proffitt, D.R., & Cutting, J.E. (1984).
Infant sensitivity to invariant structure revealed through motion. Journal
of Experimental Child Psychology, 37, 213-230.
- Cutting, J.E. (1981). Coding theory adapted
to gait perception. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception
and Performance, 7, 71-87.
- Barclay, C.D., Cutting, J.E., & Kozlowski, L.T. (1978). Temporal
and spatial factors in gait perception. Perception & Psychophysics,
23, 145-152.
- Cutting, J.E., Proffitt, D.R., & Kozlowski, L.T. (1978). A
biomechanical invariant for gait perception. Journal of Experimental
Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 4, 357-372.
- Cutting, J.E. (1978). A program to
generate synthetic walkers as dynamic point-light displays. Behavior
Research Methods & Instrumentation, 10, 91-94. Also, a C program for walkers,
as html or as a Word
file.
- Cutting, J.E. (1978). Generation of synthetic
male and female walkers through manipulation of a biomechanical invariant.
Perception, 7, 393-403.
- Kozlowski, L.T., & Cutting, J.E. (1978). Recognizing
the gender of walkers from point-lights mounted on ankles: Some second thoughts.
Perception & Psychophysics, 23, p. 459.
- Kozlowski, L.T. & Cutting, J.E. (1977).
Recognizing the sex of a walker from a dynamic point-light display. Perception
& Psychophysics, 21, 575-580.
- Cutting, J.E. & Kozlowski, L.T. (1976). Recognizing
friends by their walk: Gait perception without familiarity cues. Bulletin
of the Psychonomic Society, 9, 353-356.
:: rolling wheels ::
- Cutting, J.E. & Proffitt, D.R. (1982). The minimum principle and the perception of absolute, common, and relative motions. Cognitive Psychology, 14, 211-246.
- Proffitt, D.R.. & Cutting, J.E. (1980). An invariant for wheel-generated motion and the logic of its determination. Perception, 9, 435-449.
- Proffitt, D.R., & Cutting, J.E. (1980). Perceiving the centroid of curvilinearly bounded rolling shapes. Perception & Psychophysics, 28, 484-487.
- Proffitt, D.R., & Cutting, J.E. (1979). Perceiving the centroid of configurations on a rolling wheels. Perception & Psychophysics, 25, 389-398.
- Proffitt, D.R., Cutting, J.E., & Stier, D.M. (1979). Perception of wheel-generated motions. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 5, 289-302.
:: aging faces ::
:: moving trees ::