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:: perception of space & layout ::
- Cutting, J. E. (2003). Reconceiving perceptual space.
In H. Hecht, R. Schwartz, & M. Atherton (Eds.) Perceiving pictures: An interdisciplinary approach to pictorial space (pp. 215-238) Cambridge,
MA: MIT Press.
- Cutting, J. E. (1997). How the eye measures reality
and virtual reality. Behavior Research Methods, Instrumentation, and
Computers, 29, 29-36. Commentary by Suppes. SpringerLink
- Cutting, J. E. & Vishton, P. M. (1995). Perceiving layout
and knowing distances: The interaction, relative potency, and contextual use
of different information about depth. In W. Epstein & S. Rogers (Eds.)
Perception of space and motion. (pp. 69-117). San Diego, CA: Academic
Press. Link
to book.
- Cutting, J. E. (1986). Perception with an eye for motion. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
link to Amazon Reviews of book
- Cutting, J. E. & Millard, R. T. (1984). Three
gradients and the perception of flat and curved surfaces. Journal
of Experimental Psychology: General 113, 198-216.
- Cutting, J. E. (1984). Reflections on surfaces:
A cross-disciplinary reply to Stevens. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General
113, 221-224.
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:: information and its use ::
- Cutting, J. E. (2019). Simplicity, complexity, and narration in popular movies. In M. Grishakova & M. Poulaki (eds.) Narrative complexity: Cognition, embodiment, evolution. pp. 200-222. Lincoln, NE: University of Nebraska Press.
- Cutting, J. E. & Readinger, W.O. (2002). Perceiving
motion while moving, or how pairwise invariants make optical flow cohere.
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance,
28,731-747.
- Cutting, J. E., & Wang, R. F. (2000). Heading judgments
in minimal environments: The value of a heuristic when invariants are rare.
Perception & Psychophysics, 62,1146-1159. SpringerLink
- Cutting, J. E. (1998). Information from the world around
us. In J. Hochberg (Ed.) Perception and cognition at century's
end (pp. 69-93). San Diego, CA: Academic Press.
Link to book.
- Cutting, J. E. (1997). How the eye measures reality
and virtual reality. Behavior Research Methods, Instrumentation, and
Computers, 29, 29-36. Commentary by Suppes. SpringerLink
- Cutting, J. E. (1996). Wayfinding from multiple sources
of information in retinal flow. Journal of Experimental Psychology:
Human Perception and Performance, 22, 1299-1313.
- Cutting, J. E & Vishton, P. M. (1995). Perceiving layout
and knowing distances: The interaction, relative potency, and contextual use
of different information about depth. In W. Epstein & S. Rogers (Eds.)
Perception of space and motion (pp. 69-117). San Diego, CA: Academic
Press. Link
to book.
- Cutting, J. E. (1991). Why our stimuli look
as they do. In G. Lockhead & J.R. Pomerantz (Eds.) The perception
of structure: Essays in honor of Wendell R. Garner (pp. 41-52). Washington,
DC: American Psychological Association. Link
to book.
- Cutting, J. E. (1987). On cross ratios and
motion perception: A reply to Niall. Journal of Mathematical Psychology,
31, 439-440.
- Cutting, J. E. (1987). Perception
and information. Annual Review of Psychology, 38, 61-90.
- Cutting, J. E. (1986). Perception with an eye for motion. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
link to Amazon Reviews of book
- Cutting, J. E. (1983). Four assumptions
about invariance in perception. Journal of Experimental Psychology:
Human Perception and Performance, 9, 310-317.
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:: theory, history, commentary ::
- Cutting, J. E. (2019). Simplicity, complexity, and narration in popular movies. In M. Grishakova & M. Poulaki (eds.) Narrative complexity: Cognition, embodiment, evolution.pp. 200-222. Lincoln, NE: University of Nebraska Press.
- Vinson, D. W., Abney, D. H., Amso, D., Chemero, A., Cutting, J. E., Dale, R., Freeman, J. B., Feldman, L. B., Friston, K. J., Jordan, J. S., Mudrik, L., Ondobaka, S., Richardson, D. C., Shams, L., Shiffrar, M., & Spivey, M. J. (2016). Perception, as you make it. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 39(1), 49-50. [A comment on a target article by Firestone and Scholl]
- Cutting, J. E. (2007). Framing the rules
of perception: Hochberg vs. Galileo, Gestalts, Garner, and Gibson. In
M. E. Peterson, B. Gillam, & H. A. Sedgwick (Eds.) In the mind's eye: Julian
Hochberg on the perception of pictures, film, and the world (pp. 495-504).
New York: Oxford University Press.
Link to book.
- Cutting, J. E. (2002). Invariants and
cues. Behavioral
and Brain Sciences, 25, 102-103. Link to Norman
article and replies.
- Cutting, J. E. (1998). Information from the world around
us. In J. Hochberg (Ed.) Perception and cognition at century's end
(pp. 69-93). San Diego, CA: Academic Press.
Link to book.
- Cutting, J. E. (1993). Perceptual artifacts and phenomena:
Gibson's role in the 20th century. In S. Masin (Ed.) Foundations of
perceptual theory (pp. 231-260). Amsterdam: North-Holland.
- Cutting, J. E. (1991). Four ways to reject directed
perception. Ecological Psychology, 3, 25-34.
- Cutting, J. E. (1991). Why our stimuli look
as they do. In G. Lockhead & J. R. Pomerantz (Eds.) The perception
of structure: Essays in honor of Wendell R. Garner (pp. 41-52). Washington,
DC: American Psychological Association. Link
to book.
- Cutting, J.E. (1987). Complexity, pictures,
and parallels: An introduction to Mandelbrot. Paper given at a conference
"Analyzing the inchoate: Complex interrelations in the Humanities and
the Sciences." 16 April, Cornell University.
- Cutting, J. E. (1986). Perception with an eye for motion. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
link to Amazon Reviews of book
- Cutting, J.E. (1982). Two ecological
perspectives: Gibson vs. Shaw and Turvey. American Journal of Psychology,
95, 199-222.
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:: action and perception ::
- Cutting, J. E., Readinger, W. O., & Wang, R. F. (2002) Walking,
looking to the side, and taking curved paths. Perception & Psychophysics,
64,415-425. SpringerLink.
- Readinger, W. O., Chatziastros, A., Cunningham, D. W., Bülthoff, H. H., &
Cutting, J. E. (2002). Gaze-eccentricity effects on road position and steering. Journal of Experimental Psychology:
Applied, 4, 247-258.
- Vishton, P. M. Rea, J. G., Cutting, J. E., Nuñez, L.N. (1999). Comparing
effects of the horizontal-vertical illusion on grip scaling and judgment:
Relative vs. absolute, not perception vs. action. Journal of Experimental
Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 25, 1659-1672.
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:: fractals ::
- Cutting, J. E. & Pearlman, K. (2019). Shaping edits, creating fractals: A cinematic case study. Projections: The journal for movies and mind, 13(1), 2-22, doi: 10.3167/proj.2019.130102. Berghahn link.
- Cutting, J. E., DeLong, J. D., & Brunick, K. L. (2018). Temporal fractals in movies and mind. Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications, 3(8), 1-21, doi: 10.1186/s41235-018-0091-x. SpingerLink
- Cutting, J. E., DeLong, J. E., & Nothelfer, C. E. (2010). Attention
and the evolution of Hollywood film. Psychological Science, 21, 440-447. supplemental material.
- Cutting, J. E.& Garvin, J. J. (1987). Fractal
curves and complexity. Perception & Psychophysics, 42,
365-370. SpringerLink.
- Cutting, J. E. (16 Apr 1987). Complexity, pictures,
and parallels: An introduction to Mandelbrot. Paper given at a conference
"Analyzing the inchoate: Complex interrelations in the Humanities and
the Sciences." Cornell University.
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