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Spang, K., Gillam, B. & Fahle, M. (2012). Electrophysiological correlates of binocular stereo depth without binocular disparities. PLoS One, 7(8), 1-14. PDF

Gillam, B.J, Sedgwick, H.A., & Marlow, P. (2011). Local and non-local effects on surface-mediated stereoscopic depth. Journal of Vision, Vol 11.no 6. article 5 PDF

Gillam, B. (2011). The influence of monocular regions on the binocular perception of spatial layout. In L.R. Harris & M. Jenkin (Eds.), Vision in 3-D environments. Cambridge University Press PDF

Palmisano, S.P., Gillam, B.J., Govan, D., Allison, R.S., & Harris, J. (2010). Stereoscopic perception of real depths at large distances. Journal of Vision, June 24, 2010, vol. 10 no. 6 article. PDF

Allison, R.S., Gillam, B.J., & Vecellio, E. (2009). Binocular depth discrimination and estimation beyond interaction space. Journal of Vision, 9, (1):10, 1-14. PDF

Gillam, B.J., Anderson, B.L., & Rizwi, F. (2009). Failure of facial configural cues to alter metric stereoscopic depth. Journal of Vision, 9, (1):3, 1-5. PDF

Allison, R.S., Gillam, B.J. & Palmisano, S.A. (2009). Stereoscopic discrimination of the layout of ground surfaces. Journal of Vision, 9, (12):8, 1-11. PDF

Hayhoe, M., Gillam, B., Chajka, K., & Vercellio, E. (2009). The role of binocular vision in walking. Visual Neuroscience, 26, (1), 73-80.

Gillam, B., Blackburn, S., & Brooks, K. (2007). Hinge versus twist : The effects of `reference surfaces' and discontinuities on stereoscopic slant perception. Perception, 36, 596-616.

Gillam, B. (2007). Stereopsis & motion parallax. Perception, 36, 953-954.

Brooks, K.R., & Gillam, B.J. (2007). Stereomotion perception for a monocularly camouflaged stimulus. Journal of Vision, 7(13):1, 1-14. PDF

Sachtler, W.L.B., & Gillam, B. (2007). The stereoscopic sliver : a comparison of duration thresholds for fully stereoscopic and unmatched versions. Perception, 36, 135-144.

Grove, P.M., Brooks, K.R., Anderson, B.L., & Gillam, B. (2006). Monocular transparency and unpaired stereopsis. Vision Research, 46, 1695-1705.

Brooks, K.R., & Gillam, B.J. (2006). Quantitative perceived depth from sequential monocular decamouflage. Vision Research, 46, 605-613.

Brooks, K.R., & Gillam, B.J. (2006). The swinging doors of perception: Stereomotion without binocular matching. Journal of Vision, 6(7):2, 685-695.

Grove, P.M., Byrne, J., & Gillam, B.J. (2005). How configurations of binocular disparity determine whether stereoscopic slant or stereoscopic occlusion is seen.  Perception, 34, 1083-1094.

Gillam, B.J., & Pianta, M.J. (2005). The effect of surface placement and surface overlap on stereo slant contrast and enhancement. Vision Research, 45, 3083-3095.

Gillam, B.J. & Grove, P.M. (2004). Slant or occlusion: global factors resolve stereoscopic ambiguity in sets of horizontal lines. Vision Research, 44, 2359-2366.

Cook, M.L. & Gillam, B.J. (2004). Depth of Monocular Elements in a Binocular Scene: The Conditions for da Vinci Stereopsis. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 30(1), 92-103.

Gillam, B., Cook, M., & Blackburn, S. (2003). Monocular discs in the occlusion zones of binocular surfaces do not have quantitative depth - a comparison with Panum's limiting case. Perception, 32, 1009-1019.

Pianta, M.J., & Gillam, B.J. (2003). Monocular gap stereopsis: manipulation of the outer edge disparity and the shape of the gap. Vision Research, 43, 1937-1950.

Pianta, M.J., & Gillam, B.J. (2003). Paired and unpaired features can be equally effective in human depth perception. Vision Research, 43, 1-6.

Grove, P.M., Gillam, B.J., & Ono, H. (2002). Content and context of monocular regions determine perceived depth in random dot, unpaired background and phantom stereograms. Vision Research, 42, 1859-1870.

Bradshaw, M.F., Hibbard, P.B., & Gillam, B. (2002). Perceptual latencies to discriminate surface orientation in stereopsis. Perception & Psychophysics, 64(1), 32-40.

Gillam, B.J., & Cook, M.L. (2001). Perspective based on stereopsis and occlusion Psychological Science, 12(5), 424-429.

Ehrenstein, W.H., & Gillam, B.J. (1999). Early demonstrations of subjective contours, amodal completion, and depth from half-occlusions: "Stereoscopic experiments with silhouttes" by Adolf von Szily (1921). Perception, 27, 1407-1416.

Gillam, B., & Nakayama, K. (1999). Quantitative depth for a phantom surface can be based on cyclopean occlusion cues alone. Vision Research, 39, 109-112.

Gillam, B.J., Blackburn, S., & Nakayama, K. (1999). Stereopsis based on monocular gaps: Metrical encoding of depth and slant without matching contours. Vision Research, 39, 493-502.

Gillam, B.J., & Blackburn, S.G. (1998). Surface separation decreases stereoscopic slant but a monocular aperture increases it. Perception, 27, 1267-1286.

Gillam, B. (1995). Matching needed for stereopsis. Nature, 373(6511), 202-203.

Ryan, C., & Gillam, B. (1994). Cue conflict and stereoscopic surface slant about horizontal and vertical axes. Perception, 23(6), 645-658.

Ryan, C., & Gillam, B. (1993). A proximity-contingent stereoscopic depth aftereffect: evidence for adaptation to disparity gradients. Perception, 22(4), 403-418.

Gillam, B. (1993). Stereoscopic slant reversals: a new kind of 'induced' effect. Perception, 22(9), 1024-1036.

Gillam, B., & Ryan, C. (1992). Perspective, orientation disparity, and anisotropy in stereoscopic slant perception. Perception, 21(4), 427-439.

Gillam, B., & Rogers, B. (1991). Orientation disparity, deformation, and stereoscopic slant perception. Perception, 20(4), 441-448.

Gillam, B., Chambers, D., & Russo, T. (1988). Postfusional latency in stereoscopic slant perception and the primitives of stereopsis. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 14(2), 163-175.

Gillam, B., & Borsting, E. (1988). The role of monocular regions in stereoscopic displays. Perception, 17, 603-608.

Gillam, B., Chambers, D., & Lawergren, B. (1988). The role of vertical disparity in the scaling of stereoscopic depth perception: an empirical and theoretical study. Perception & Psychophysics, 44(5), 473-483.

Gillam, B., Flagg, T., & Findlay, D. (1984). Evidence for disparity change as the primary stimulus for stereoscopic processing. Perception & Psychophysics, 36(6), 559-564.

Gillam, B., & Lawergren, B. (1983). The induced effect, vertical disparity, and stereoscopic theory. Perception & Psychophysics, 34(2), 121-130.

Wallach, H., Gillam, B., & Cardillo, L. (1979). Some consequences of stereoscopic depth constancy. Perception & Psychophysics, 26(3), 235-240.

Gillam, B.J. (1968). Perception of slant when perspective and stereopsis conflict: experiments with aniseikonic lenses. Journal of Experimental Psychology, 72(2,Pt2). 299-305.

Gillam, B.J. (1967). Changes in the direction of induced aniseikonic slant as a function of distance. Vision Research, 7, 777-783.