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Dr Casimir Ludwig
Latest publications
- Jang, Y, Sullivan, BT, Ludwig, CJH, Gilchrist, ID, Damen, D & Mayol-Cuevas, WW, 2019, EPIC-Tent: An Egocentric Video Dataset for Camping Tent Assembly.
- Malhotra, G, Leslie, D, Ludwig, C & Rafal, B, 2018, Time-varying decision boundaries: insights from optimality analysis. Psychonomic Bulletin and Review, vol 25., pp. 971-996
- Ludwig, CJ, Howard, KL, Jedrzejewska, AA, Mundkur, I & Redmill, D, 2018, The influence of visual flow and perceptual load on locomotion speed. Attention, Perception, and Psychophysics, vol 80., pp. 69-81
- Ludwig, CJH & Evens, DR, 2017, Information Foraging for Perceptual Decisions. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, vol 43., pp. 245-264
- Mason, A, Ludwig, C & Farrell, S, 2017, Adaptive scaling of reward in episodic memory: a replication study. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, vol 70., pp. 2306-2318
- Megardon, G, Ludwig, C & Sumner, P, 2017, Trajectory curvature in saccade sequences: spatiotopic influences vs. residual motor activity. Journal of Neurophysiology, vol 118., pp. 1310-1320
- Mason, A, Farrell, S, Howard-Jones, P & Ludwig, C, 2017, The role of reward and reward uncertainty in episodic memory. Journal of Memory and Language, vol 96., pp. 62-77
- Malhotra, G, Leslie, D, Ludwig, C & Rafal, B, 2017, Overcoming Indecision by Changing the Decision Boundary. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, vol 146., pp. 776-805
- Bowers, JS, Vankov, I & Ludwig, CJH, 2016, The visual system supports on-line translation invariance for object identification. Psychonomic Bulletin and Review, vol 23., pp. 432-438
- Ludwig, CJH, Davies, JR & Eckstein, M, 2014, Foveal analysis and peripheral selection during active visual sampling. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, vol 111., pp. E291-E299
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