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Brian Day
Brian Day
Associate Professor of Psychology, Butler University
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Examining the effects of altered avatars on perception-action in virtual reality.
B Day, E Ebrahimi, LS Hartman, CC Pagano, AC Robb, SV Babu
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied 25 (1), 1, 2019
522019
Perception of maximum stepping and leaping distance: Stepping affordances as a special case of leaping affordances
BM Day, JB Wagman, PJK Smith
Acta psychologica 158, 26-35, 2015
402015
Calibration to tool use during visually-guided reaching
B Day, E Ebrahimi, LS Hartman, CC Pagano, SV Babu
Acta psychologica 181, 27-39, 2017
252017
Wild systems theory as a 21st century coherence framework for cognitive science
JS Jordan, B Day
Open Mind, 2014
222014
Perception of maximum reaching height when the means of reaching are no longer in view
JB Wagman, BJ Thomas, DM McBride, BM Day
Ecological Psychology 25 (1), 63-80, 2013
222013
On the psychological origins of tool use
M Mangalam, DM Fragaszy, JB Wagman, BM Day, DG Kelty-Stephen, ...
Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews 134, 104521, 2022
202022
Ecological Interface Design Inspired by “The Meaningful Environment”
CC Pagano, B Day
Perception as Information Detection, 37-50, 2019
172019
An Argument Framework for Ecological Psychology and Architecture Design
CC Pagano, B Day, LS Hartman
Technology| Architecture+ Design 5 (1), 31-36, 2021
122021
Changes in context and perception of maximum reaching height
JB Wagman, BM Day
Perception 43 (2-3), 129-144, 2014
122014
Context effects in perception of affordances
BM Day, JB Wagman
Studies in Perception and Action XII, 98-101, 2016
52016
After naturalism: wild systems theory and the turn to holism; a reply to Saskia K. Nagel
JS Jordan, B Day
2*2015
After Naturalism: Wild Systems Theory and the Turn To Holism
JS Jordan, B Day
Open MIND, 2014
22014
The perceived preferred critical boundary as an example of Gibson’s margin of safety
B Day, LS Hartman, CC Pagano
Studies in Perception and Action XIII: Eighteenth International Conference …, 2015
12015
Gone Fishin’: Perceiving the length of one object that is non-rigidly attached to a wielded object
JB Wagman, T Duffrin, CC Pagano, BM Day
Perception, 03010066231175599, 2023
2023
Modality Effects in Training Haptic Distance-To-Break in a Simulated Minimally Invasive Surgery Task
LS Hartman, BM Day, CC Pagano, I Kil, TC Burg
Studies in Perception and Action XIII: Eighteenth International Conference …, 2015
2015
Connecting the Dots in Perception of Affordances for Stepping
J Bai, A Carten, JB Wagman, PJK Smith, BM Day
Studies in Perception and Action XIII: Eighteenth International Conference …, 2015
2015
Perception of maximum stepping and leaping ability
BM Day
Illinois State University, 2014
2014
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