2023
Fulvio, Jacqueline M., Bas Rokers, and Jason Samaha. “Task feedback suggests a post-perceptual component to serial dependence.” Journal of Vision 23, no. 10 (2023): 6-6.
Manning, Tyler S., Benjamin N. Naecker, Iona R. McLean, Bas Rokers, Jonathan W. Pillow, and Emily A. Cooper. “A general framework for inferring Bayesian ideal observer models from psychophysical data.” eneuro 10, no. 1 (2023).
Ezzo, Rania, Jonathan Winawer, Marisa Carrasco, and Bas Rokers. “Asymmetries in the discrimination of motion direction around the visual field.” Journal of Vision 23, no. 3 (2023): 19-19.
Wen, Puti, Michael S. Landy, and Bas Rokers. “Identifying cortical areas that underlie the transformation from 2D retinal to 3D head-centric motion signals.” NeuroImage 270 (2023): 119909.
Pedersini, Caterina A., Nathaniel P. Miller, Tapan K. Gandhi, Sharon Gilad-Gutnick, Vidur Mahajan, Pawan Sinha, and Bas Rokers. “White matter plasticity following cataract surgery in congenitally blind patients.” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 120, no. 19 (2023): e2207025120.
Ezzo, Rania, Bogeng Song, Bas Rokers, and Marisa Carrasco. “Microsaccade rates reflect trial difficulty for perifoveal motion discrimination.” Journal of Vision 23, no. 9 (2023): 5177-5177.
Wen, Puti, Michael Landy, and Bas Rokers. “Single-trial fMRI decoding of 3D motion based on stereoscopic and perspective cues.” Journal of Vision 23, no. 9 (2023): 5740-5740.
2022
Manning, Tyler S., Jonathan W. Pillow, Bas Rokers, and Emily A. Cooper. “Humans make non-ideal inferences about world motion.” Journal of Vision 22, no. 14 (2022): 4054-4054.
Wen, Puti, Michael Landy, and Bas Rokers. “Decoding of binocular motion extends the hierarchy of motion processing in the human brain.” Journal of Vision 22, no. 14 (2022): 3502-3502.
Ezzo, Rania, Jonathan Winawer, Marisa Carrasco, and Bas Rokers. “Motion discrimination around the visual field.” Journal of Vision 22, no. 14 (2022): 3433-3433.
Wen, Puti, Michael S. Landy, and Bas Rokers. “Identifying cortical areas that underlie the transformation from retinal to world motion signals.” bioRxiv (2022): 2022-06.
Fulvio, Jacqueline M., Bas Rokers, and Jason Samaha. “Task feedback suggests a post-perceptual locus of serial dependence.” bioRxiv (2022): 2022-03.
Gundlach, Bradley S., Michel Frising, Alireza Shahsafi, Gregory Vershbow, Chenghao Wan, Jad Salman, Bas Rokers, Laurent Lessard, and Mikhail A. Kats. “Author Correction: Design considerations for the enhancement of human color vision by breaking binocular redundancy.” Scientific Reports 12 (2022).
2021
Fulvio, Jacqueline M., Mohan Ji, and Bas Rokers. “Variations in visual sensitivity predict motion sickness in virtual reality.” Entertainment Computing 38 (2021): 100423.
Stanney, Kay, Ben D. Lawson, Bas Rokers, Mark Dennison, Cali Fidopiastis, Thomas Stoffregen, Séamas Weech, and Jacqueline M. Fulvio. “Identifying causes of and solutions for cybersickness in immersive technology: reformulation of a research and development agenda.” International Journal of Human–Computer Interaction 36, no. 19 (2020): 1783-1803.
Ezzo, Rania J., Jonathan Winawer, Marisa Carrasco, and Bas Rokers. “Radial motion anisotropies depend on visual field location.” In Perception, vol. 50, no. 1_ suppl, pp. 213-214. 1 Oliver’s Yard 55 City Road London EC1Y 1SP, England: Sage Publications Ltd, 2021.
L. W. Thompson, B. Kim, Z. Zhu, B. Rokers, A. Rosenberg. “Perspective Cues Make Eye-specific Contributions to 3-D Motion Perception.” Journal of cognitive neuroscience 34, no. 1 (2021) : 192–208.
T. Manning, I. McLean, B. Naecker, J. Pillow, B. Rokers, E. Cooper. “Estimating perceptual priors with finite experiments.” Journal of Vision 21, no 9 (2021): 2215-2215.
J. M. Fulvio, H. Miao, B. Rokers. “Head jitter enhances three-dimensional motion perception.” Journal of vision 21, no 3 (2021): 112-121.
K. B. Schloss, M. A. Schoenlein, R. Tredinnick, S. Smith, N. Miller, C. Racey. “The UW Virtual Brain Project: An immersive approach to teaching functional neuroanatomy.” Translational Issues in Psychological Science. (2021).
2020
K. Stanney, B. D. Lawson, B. Rokers, M. Dennison, C. Fidopiastis. “Identifying causes of and solutions for Cybersickness in immersive technology: reformulation of a research and development agenda.” International Journal of Human–Computer Interaction 36, no 19 (2020): 1783-180331.
MA Schoenlein, N Miller, C Racey, S Smith, R Treddinick, C Castro. “UW Virtual Brain Project: Assessing Benefits of VR Education.” Journal of Vision 20, no 11 (2020): 1405-1405.
2019
N. Miller, Y. Liu, R. Krivochenitser, and B. Rokers. “Linking neural and clinical measures of glaucoma with diffusion magnetic resonance imaging (dMRI).” PloS one 14, no. 5 (2019): e0217011.
2018
B. Rokers, J. M. Fulvio, J. W. Pillow, and E. A. Cooper. “Systematic misperceptions of 3-D motion explained by Bayesian inference.” Journal of vision 18, no. 3 (2018): 1-23.
A. Brian, M. A. Schmitt, B. J. Kushner, and B. Rokers. “Retinothalamic white matter abnormalities in amblyopia.” Investigative ophthalmology & visual science 59, no. 2 (2018): 921-929.
2017
J. M. Fulvio, and B. Rokers. “Use of cues in virtual reality depends on visual feedback.” Scientific reports 7, no. 1 (2017):1-13.
R. C. Lapate, J. Samaha, B. Rokers, H. Hamzah, B. R. Postle, and R.J. Davidson. “Inhibition of lateral prefrontal cortex produces emotionally biased first impressions: a transcranial magnetic stimulation and electroencephalography study.” Psychological science 28, no. 7 (2017): 942-953.
2016
B. Martijn, S. O. Dumoulin, and B. Rokers. “Impaired velocity processing reveals an agnosia for motion in depth.” Psychological science 27, no. 11 (2016): 1474-1485.
E. A. Cooper, M. V. Ginkel, and B. Rokers. “Sensitivity and bias in the discrimination of two-dimensional and three-dimensional motion direction.” Journal of vision 16, no. 10 (2016): 1-11.
R. C. Lapate, B. Rokers, D. P. M. Tromp, N. S. Orfali, J. A. Oler, S. T. Doran, N. Adluru, A. L. Alexander, and R. J. Davidson. “Awareness of emotional stimuli determines the behavioral consequences of amygdala activation and amygdala-prefrontal connectivity.” Scientific reports 6 (2016): 25826.
A. Brian, T. Hanley, B. Rokers, and C. S. Green. “Visual 3D motion acuity predicts discomfort in 3D stereoscopic environments.” Entertainment computing 13 (2016): 1-9.
2015
S. Nathaniel, F. Kattner, B. Rokers, and C. S. Green. “Orientation transfer in vernier and stereoacuity training.” PloS one 10, no. 12 (2015): e0145770.
A. Brian, A. M. Haun, T. Hanley, C. S. Green, and B. Rokers. “Optimal combination of the binocular cues to 3D motion.” Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science 56, no. 12 (2015): 7589-7596.
B. Martijn, B. M. Harvey, B. Rokers, and S. O. Dumoulin. “Transformation from a retinal to a cyclopean representation in human visual cortex.” Current Biology 25, no. 15 (2015): 1982-1987.
J. M. Fulvio, M. L. Rosen, and B. Rokers. “Sensory uncertainty leads to systematic misperception of the direction of motion in depth.” Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics 77, no. 5 (2015): 1685-1696. (mov demo)
A. T. Smith. “Binocular Vision: Joining Up the Eyes.” Current Biology 25, no 15, (2015): R661-R663.
2014
B. Allen, D. P. Spiegel, B. Thompson, F. Pestilli, and B. Rokers. “Altered white matter in early visual pathways of human amblyopes.” Vision Res. doi 10.
B. Martijn, S. O. Dumoulin, and B. Rokers. “Stereomotion scotomas occur after binocular combination.” Vision Research 105 (2014): 92-99.
S. O. Dumoulin, R. F. Hess, K. A. May, B. M. Harvey, B. Rokers, and M. Barendregt. “Contour extracting networks in early extrastriate cortex.” Journal of vision 14, no. 5 (2014): 18-18.
R. C. Lapate, B. Rokers, T. Li, and R. J. Davidson. “Nonconscious emotional activation colors first impressions: A regulatory role for conscious awareness.” Psychological science 25, no. 2 (2014): 349-357.
2012
T. B. Czuba, B. Rokers, A. C. Huk, and L. K. Cormack. “To CD or not to CD: Is there a 3D motion aftereffect based on changing disparities?.” Journal of vision 12, no. 4 (2012): 7-7.
2011
T. B. Czuba, B. Rokers, K. Guillet, A. C. Huk, and L. K. Cormack. “Three-dimensional motion aftereffects reveal distinct direction-selective mechanisms for binocular processing of motion through depth.” Journal of Vision 11, no. 10 (2011): 18-18.
B. Rokers, T. B. Czuba, L. K. Cormack, and A. C. Huk. “Motion processing with two eyes in three dimensions.” Journal of Vision 11, no. 2 (2011): 10-10.
2010
T. B. Czuba, B. Rokers, A. C. Huk, and L. K. Cormack. “Speed and eccentricity tuning reveal a central role for the velocity-based cue to 3D visual motion.” Journal of Neurophysiology104, no. 5 (2010): 2886-2899.
2009
B. Rokers, L. K. Cormack, and A. C. Huk. “Disparity-and velocity-based signals for three-dimensional motion perception in human MT+.” Nature neuroscience 12, no. 8 (2009): 1050.
R. David, J. K. Thompson, B. Rokers, R. Khan, and A. C. Huk. “A model for transient oxygen delivery in cerebral cortex.” Frontiers in neuroenergetics 1 (2009): 3.
2008
B. Rokers, L. K. Cormack, and A. C. Huk. “Strong percepts of motion through depth without strong percepts of position in depth.” Journal of Vision 8, no. 4 (2008): 6-6.
2006
B. Rokers, A. Yuille, and Z. Liu. “The perceived motion of a stereokinetic stimulus.” Vision Research46, no. 15 (2006): 2375-2387.
2004
B. Rokers, and Z. Liu. “On the minimal relative motion principle—lateral displacement of a contracting bar.” Journal of Mathematical Psychology 48, no. 4 (2004): 292-295.
2002
B. Rokers, E. Mercado, M. T. Allen, C. E. Myers, and M. A. Gluck. “A connectionist model of septohippocampal dynamics during conditioning: closing the loop.” Behavioral neuroscience 116, no. 1 (2002): 48-62.
Patents
Computer System and Method for Rendering a Display with a Changing Color Frequency Spectrum Corresponding to a Selected Frequency Spectrum. Patent No. US 20080316233.