usyd School of Psychology
Faculty of Science
  Tatjana Seizova-Cajic PhD
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Publications

Papers in refereed journals

  • Seizova-Cajic T & Sachtler B: Adaptation sites responsible for vibration-induced visual motion illusions (Experimental Brain Research, in press) (see abstract) (see background)
  • Seizova-Cajic T & Gillam B (2006) Biases in judgments of separation and orientation of elements belonging to different clusters. Vision Research, 46 (16), 2525-2534. (see abstract)
  • Seizova-Cajic T, Sachtler B & Curhoys I (2006) Eye movements cannot explain vibration-induced visual motion and motion aftereffect. Experimental Brain Research, 173 (1), 141-152. (see abstract) (see background)
  • Seizova-Cajic T (2003) The role of relative cues in pointing to objects apparently shifted by slant contrast. Spatial Vision, 16, p. 325-346. (see abstract)
  • Stankov L, Seizova-Cajic T & Roberts R (2001) Tactile and kinesthetic perceptual processes within the taxonomy of human cognitive abilities. Intelligence, 29. (see abstract)
  • Seizova-Cajic T (1998) Size perception by vision and kinesthesia. Perception & Psychophysics, 60 (4), 705-718 (see abstract)

Conference abstracts

  • Seizova-Cajic T & Sachtler WLB (2006). Visual aftereffects of proprioceptive stimulation not due to proprioceptive adaptation. Journal of Vision, 6 (6), 190a
  • Seizova-Cajic T, Sachtler B & Curthoys I (2005) Eye movements do not explain visual illusory motion during neck muscle vibration. Perception 34, Supplement.
  • Gillam B, Seizova-Cajic T & Pianta M (2004) Monocular texture and binocular slant. Australian Journal of Psychology, 56, Supplement.
  • Seizova-Cajic T, Gillam B & Seow N (2004) Centroid bias in perception of separation and orientation. Australian Journal of Psychology, 56, Supplement.
  • Seizova-Cajic T & Gillam B (2001) Centroid bias evident in separation judgments is absent from judgments of orientation. Perception, 30, Supplement.
  • Seizova-Cajic T (2001). Pointing as an indicator of relative egocentric distance. Australian Journal of Psychology, 53, Supplement.

Manuscripts under review

  • McIntyre S & Seizova-Cajic T: Neck muscle vibration in full cues affects pointing (submitted to Journal of Vision) (see abstract)

 

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