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Frank H. Durgin , Associate Professor (Psychology)


Book Chapter


Durgin, F.H. 2000. Visual adaptation. In Encyclopedia of Psychology, edited by A.E. Kazdin. New York: Oxford University Press.
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Durgin, F.H. 1999. Supporting the "Grand Illusion" of direct perception: Implicit learning in eye-movement control. In Toward a science of consciousness III: The third Tucson discussions and debates, edited by S.R. Hameroff, A.W. Kaszniak, and D.J. Chalmers, 179-188. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
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Journal


Durgin, F.H. and P. Thibodeau '06. 2008. Productive figurative communication: Conventional metaphors facilitate the comprehension of related novel metaphors. Journal of Memory and Language 58 (2): 521-540.
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Durgin, F.H. 2008. Texture density adaptation and visual number revisited. Current Biology 18 (18): R855-R856.
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Durgin, F.H., E. Doyle '03, and L. Egan. 2008. Upper-left gaze bias reveals competing search strategies in a reverse Stroop task. Acta Psychologica 127 (2): 428-448.
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Durgin, F.H., L. Evans '04, N. Dunphy '06, S. Klostermann '06, and K. Simmons '07. 2007. Rubber hands feel the touch of light. Psychological Science 18 (2): 152-157.
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Durgin, F.H., K. Gigone '04, and R. Scott '04. 2005. Perception of visual speed while moving. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 31 (2): 339-353.
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Durgin, F.H., A. Pelah, L.F. Fox '03, J. Lewis, R. Kane, and K.A. Walley. 2005. Self-motion perception during locomotor recalibration: More than meets the eye. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 31 (3): 398-419.
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Durgin, F.H., T. Banton, J. Stefanucci, A. Fass, and D. Proffitt. 2005. The Perception of walking speed in a virtual environmentmusic mp3 downloads. Presence: Teleoperators and Virtual Environments 14 (4): 394-406.
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Durgin, F.H., L.F. Fox '03, and D.H. Kim '03. 2003. Not letting the left leg know what the right leg is doing: Limb-specific locomotor adaptation to sensory-cue conflict. Psychological Science 14 (6): 567-572.
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Durgin, F.H. 2003. Translation and competition among internal representations in a reverse Stroop effect. Perceptions & Psychophysics 65 (3): 367-378.
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Durgin, F.H. 2002. An Ostrich on a rock: Commentary on Christie and Barresi. Consciousness and Cognition 11 (2): 366-371.
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Durgin, F.H. and S. Sternberg. 2002. The Time of consciousness and vice versa. Consciousness and Cognition 11 (2): 284-290.
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Durgin, F.H. 2002. The Tinkerbell effect: Motion perception and illusion. Journal of Consciousness Studies 9 (5/6): 88-101.
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Durgin, F.H. 2001. Texture contrast aftereffects are monocular; texture density aftereffects are binocular. Vision Research 41 (20): 2619-2630.
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Durgin, F.H. and J.T. Hammer. 2001. Visual aftereffects of sequential perception: Dynamic adaptation to changes in texture density and contrast. Vision Research 41 (20): 2607-2617.
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Durgin, F.H., J. Lachter, and T. Washington. 2000. Disappearing percepts: Evidence for retention failure in metacontrast masking. Visual Cognition 7 (1-3): 269-279.
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Durgin, F.H. 2000. The Reverse Stroop effect. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review 7 (1): 121-125.
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Durgin, F.H. 1999. A Model of texture density encoding. Investigative Opthamaology and Visual Science 40: S200.
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Durgin, F.H. and J. Lanchter. 1999. Metacontrast masking functions: A question of speed?. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 25 (4): 936-947.
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Durgin, F.H. 1999. The (Illusory) perception of visual detail: Textures and faces. Perception 28 (Supplement): 43.
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Durgin, F.H. and A. Pelah. 1999. Visuomotor adaptation without vision?. Experimental Brain Research 127 (1): 12-18.
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Durgin, F.H. 1998. Quasi-modal encounters of the third kind: The filling-in of visual detail. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 21 (6): 756-757.
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