SARAH HOPE CREEM-REGEHR portrait
  • Faculty participant, Neuroscience Program, Graduate program in neuroscience
  • Professor, Psychology Department
  • Adjunct Professor, School Of Computing
  • Adjunct Professor, School Of Computing

Publications

  • Kesner, R. & Creem-Regehr, S. H. (2012). Parietal contributions to spatial cognition. Handbook of Spatial Cognition. Washington, DC: APA. Published, 01/2012.
  • Rand, K. M., Tarampi, M. R., Creem-Regehr, S. H., & Thompson, W. B.(2011). The importance of a visual horizon for distance judgments under severely degraded vision, Perception, 40, 143-154.. Published, 01/2011.
  • Creem-Regehr, S. H. & Kunz, B. R. (2010). Perception and Action. Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Cognitive Science, 1(16), 800-810. Published, 10/2010.
  • Ziemek, T., Creem-Regehr, S. H., Thompson, W. B., & Whitaker, R. (2012). Evaluating the effectiveness of orientation indicators with an awareness of individual differences. ACM Transactions on Applied Perception, 9?2):7:1-7:23. Published, 01/2012.
  • Geuss, M., Stefanucci, J. K., Creem-Regehr, S. H., & Thompson, W. B. (2010). Can I pass? Using affordances to measure perceived size in virtual environments. In Proceedings of the 7th SIGGRAPH Symposium on Applied Perception in Graphics and Visualization. Published, 07/2010.
  • Mohler, B.J., Creem-Regehr, S.H., Thompson, W.B., & Bulthoff, H.B. (2010). The effect of viewing a self-avatar on distance judgments in an HMD-based virtual environment. Presence: Teleoperators and Virtual Environments, 19(3), 230-242. Published, 06/2010.
  • Tarampi, M., Creem-Regehr, S.H., & Thompson, W.B. (2010). Intact spatial updating with severely degraded vision. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics, 72, 23-27. Published, 2010.
  • Creem-Regehr, S. H. (2010). Body mapping and spatial representation. In F. Dolins and R. Mitchell (Eds.) Spatial Cognition, Spatial Perception. Cambridge University Press. Published, 2010.
  • Kuhl, S. A., Thompson, W. B. & Creem-Regehr, S. H. (2009). HMD calibration and its effects on distance judgments. ACM Transactions on Applied Perception, 6(3), 19:1-20. Published, 2009.
  • Kunz, B. R., Wouters, L., Smith, D. G., Thompson, W. B., & Creem-Regehr, S. H. (2009). Revisiting the effects of quality of graphics on distance judgments in virtual environments: A comparison of verbal reports and blind walking. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics, 71, 1284-1293. Published, 2009.
  • Creem-Regehr, S.H. & Myszkowski, K. (2009). Guest Editorial. ACM Transactions on Applied Perception, 6(3), 13: 1-2. Published, 2009.
  • Creem-Regehr, S. H. (2009). Sensory-motor and cognitive functions of the human posterior parietal cortex involved in manual actions. Neurobiology of Learning and Memory, 91, 166-171. Published, 2009.
  • Willemsen, P., Colton, M. B., Creem-Regehr, S. H., & Thompson, W.B. (2009). The effects of head-mounted display mechanics on distance judgments in virtual environments. ACM Transactions on Applied Perception, 6(2), 8:1-14. Published, 2009.
  • Kunz, B. R., Creem-Regehr, S. H., & Thompson, W. B. (2009). Evidence for motor simulation in imagined locomotion. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 35, 1458-1471. Published, 2009.
  • Ziemek, T. R., Creem-Regehr, S. H., & Thompson, W. B. (2008). Using mental rotation as a methodology to evaluate shape perception in computer graphics. In Proceedings of the 5th SIGGRAPH Symposium on Applied Perception in Graphics and Visualization. Published, 07/2008.
  • Mohler, B. J., Bulthoff, H. H., Thompson, W. B., & Creem-Regehr, S. H. (2008). A full-body avatar improves distance judgments in virtual environments. In Proceedings of the 5th SIGGRAPH Symposium on Applied Perception in Graphics and Visualization. Published, 07/2008.
  • Kuhl, S. A., Thompson, W. B. & Creem-Regehr, S. H. (2008). HMD calibration and its effects on distance judgments. In Proceedings of the 5th SIGGRAPH Symposium on Applied Perception in Graphics and Visualization. Published, 07/2008.
  • Kuhl, S. A., Creem-Regehr, S. H., & Thompson, W. B. (2008). Recalibration of rotational locomotion in immersive virtual environments. ACM Transactions on Applied Perception, 5(3), 17:1-11. Published, 2008.
  • Willemsen, P., Gooch, A. A., Thompson, W. B., & Creem-Regehr, S. H. (2008). Effects of stereo viewing conditions on distance perception in virtual environments. Presence: Teleoperators and Virtual Environments, 17(1), 91-101. Published, 2008.
  • Creem-Regehr, S. H., Dilda, V., Vicchrilli, A., Federer, F., & Lee, J. N. (2007). The influence of complex action knowledge on representations of novel graspable objects: Evidence from fMRI. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, 13, 1009-1020. Published, 2007.
  • Marchand, W. R., Lee, J. N., Thatcher, G.W., Jensen, C., Stewart, D., Dilda, V., Thatcher, J., & Creem-Regehr, S. H. (2007). A functional MRI study of a paced motor activation task to evaluate frontal-subcortical circuit function in bipolar depression. Psychiatry Research: Neuroimaging, 155, 221-230. Published, 2007.
  • Hedges, D. W., Thatcher, G. W., Bennett, P. J., Sood, S., Paulson, D., Creem-Regehr, S. H., Brown, B., Allen, S., Johnson, H., & Bigler, E. (2007). Brain integrity and cerebral atrophy in Vietnam combat veterans with and without posttraumatic stress disorder. Neurocase, 13, 402-410. Published, 2007.
  • Mohler, B. J., Thompson, W. B., Creem-Regehr, S. H., Pick, H. L., & Warren, W. H. (2007). Visual flow influences gait transition speed and preferred walking speed. Experimental Brain Research, 181, 221-228. Published, 2007.
  • Creem-Regehr, S. H., Neil, J. A., & Yeh, H. J. (2007). Neural correlates of two imagined egocentric spatial transformations. Neuroimage, 35, 916-927. Published, 2007.
  • Mohler, B. J., Thompson, W. B., Creem-Regehr, S. H., Willemsen, P., Pick, Jr., H. L., & Rieser, J. J. (2007). Calibration of locomotion due to visual motion in a treadmill-based virtual environment. ACM Transactions on Applied Perception, 4(1), 1-15. Published, 2007.
  • Thompson, W. B., Dilda, V., & Creem-Regehr, S. H. (2007). Absolute distance perception to locations off the ground plane. Perception, 36, 1559-1571. Published, 2007.
  • Kuhl, S. A., Thompson, W. B. & Creem-Regehr, S. H. (2006). Minification influences spatial judgments in virtual environments. In Proceedings of the 3rd SIGGRAPH Symposium on Applied Perception in Graphics and Visualization. Published, 07/2006.
  • Mohler, B. J., Creem-Regehr, S. H., & Thompson, W. B. (2006). The influence of feedback on egocentric distance judgments in real and virtual environments. In Proceedings of the 3rd SIGGRAPH Symposium on Applied Perception in Graphics and Visualization. Published, 07/2006.
  • Thompson, W. B., Creem-Regehr, S. H., Mohler, B. J., & Willemsen, P. (2005). Investigations on the interactions between vision and locomotion using a treadmill virtual environment. In Proceedings of the SPIE/IS&T Human Vision & Electronic Imaging Conference, 481–492. Published, 10/2005.
  • Creem-Regehr, S. H., Willemsen, P., Gooch, A. A., & Thompson, W. B. (2005). The influence of restricted viewing conditions on egocentric distance perception: Implications for real and virtual environments. Perception, 34, 191–204. Published, 2005.
  • Sahm, C. S., Creem-Regehr, S. H., Thompson, W. B., & Willemsen, P. (2005). Throwing versus walking as indicators of distance perception in real and virtual environments. ACM Transactions on Applied Perception, 2, 35–45. Published, 2005.
  • Creem-Regehr, S. H. & Lee, J. N. (2005). Neural representations of graspable objects: Are tools special? Cognitive Brain Research, 22, 457–469. Published, 2005.
  • Creem-Regehr, S. H. (2005). Perception by action versus perception for action. Review of Perception in Action by Alva Noë, 2004, MIT press, Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 510-511. Published, 2005.
  • Willemsen, P., Colton, M. B., Creem-Regehr, S. H., & Thompson, W. B. (2004). The Effects of Head-Mounted Display Mechanics on Distance Judgments in Virtual Environments. In Proceedings of the 1st SIGGRAPH Symposium on Applied Perception in Graphics and Visualization, 35–38. Published, 07/2004.
  • Mohler, B. J., Thompson, W. B., Creem-Regehr, S. H., Pick, Jr., H. L., Warren, Jr., W., Rieser, J. J. & Willemsen, P. (2004). Visual Motion Influences Locomotion in a Treadmill Virtual Environment. In Proceedings of the 1st SIGGRAPH Symposium on Applied Perception in Graphics and Visualization, 19–22. Published, 07/2004.
  • Creem-Regehr, S. H., Gooch, A. A., Sahm, C. S., & Thompson, W. B. (2004). Perceiving virtual geographical slant: Action influences perception. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 30, 811–821. Published, 2004.
  • Wraga, M., Creem-Regehr, S. H., & Proffitt, D. R. (2004). Spatial updating of virtual displays during self- and display-rotation. Memory & Cognition, 32, 399–415. Published, 2004.
  • Creem-Regehr, S. H. (2004). Out of mind keeps cognition in mind. Review of Out of Mind: Varieties of unconscious processes. Edited by Beatrice de Gelder, Edward H. F. de Haan, & Charles A. Heywood. Cortex, 40, 739–742. Published, 2004.
  • Thompson, W. B., Willemsen, P., Gooch, A. A., Creem-Regehr, S. H., Loomis, J. M., & Beall, A. C. (2004). Does the quality of the computer graphics matter when judging distance in visually immersive environments? Presence: Teleoperators and Virtual Environments, 13, 560–571. Published, 2004.
  • Creem-Regehr, S. H. (2004). Remembering spatial locations: The role of physical movement in egocentric updating (pp. 163–189). In G. Allen (Ed.). Human Spatial Memory: Remembering Where. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc. Published, 2004.
  • Creem-Regehr, S. H. (2003). Updating space during imagined self- and object-translations. Memory & Cognition, 31, 941–952. Published, 2003.
  • Kindlmann, G., Reinhard, E., & Creem, S. H. (2002). Face-based luminance matching for perceptual colormap generation. In R. Moorhead, M. Gross and K. I. Joy (Eds.), In Proceedings of IEEE Visualization, 299–306. Published, 01/2002.
  • Hu, H. H., Creem-Regehr, S. H., Gooch, A. A., & Thompson, W. B. (2002). Visual cues for perceiving distances from objects to surfaces. Presence: Teleoperators and Virtual Environments, 11, 652–664. Published, 2002.
  • Creem, S. H., Downs, T. H., Wraga, M., Harrington, G., Proffitt, D. R., & Downs, J. H. (2001). An fMRI study of imagined self-rotation. Cognitive, Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience, 1, 239–249. Published, 2001.
  • Creem, S. H., & Proffitt, D. R. (2001). Defining the cortical visual systems: What, where, and how. Acta Psychologica, 107, 43–63. Published, 2001.
  • Creem, S. H., & Proffitt, D. R. (2001). Grasping objects by their handles: A necessary interaction between cognition and action. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 1, 218–228. Published, 2001.
  • Creem, S. H., Wraga, M., & Proffitt, D. R. (2001). Imagining physically impossible transformations: Geometry is more important than gravity. Cognition, 81, 41–64. Published, 2001.
  • Proffitt, D. R., Creem, S. H., & Zosh, W. D. (2001). Seeing mountains in molehills: Geographical slant perception. Psychological Science, 12, 418–423. Published, 2001.
  • Wraga, M., Creem, S. H., & Proffitt, D. R. (2000). Perception-action dissociations of a walkable Muller-Lyer configuration. Psychological Science, 11, 239–243. Published, 2000.
  • Wraga, M., Creem, S. H., & Proffitt, D. R. (2000). Updating displays after imagined object- and viewer-rotations. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory and Cognition, 26,151–168. Published, 2000.
  • Wraga, M., Creem, S. H., & Proffitt, D. R. (1999). The influence of spatial reference frames on imagined object- and viewer rotations. Acta Psychologica, 102, 247–264. Published, 1999.
  • Creem, S. H. & Proffitt, D. R. (1999). Separate memories for visual guidance and explicit awareness: The roles of time and place. In B. H. Challis and B. N. Velichkovsky (Eds.). Stratification of Consciousness and Cognition (pp. 73–94). John Benjamins Publishing. Published, 1999.
  • Creem, S. H. & Proffitt, D. R. (1998). Two memories for geographical slant: Separation and interdependence of action and awareness. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 5, 22–36. Published, 1998.
  • Creem, S. H., Wraga, M., & Proffitt, D. R. (1997). The relevance of imagined self-rotations. In M. Schmuckler & J. M. Kennedy (Eds.) Studies in Perception and Action IV (pp.35-38). Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc. Published, 1997.
  • Shayman, C.S., McCracken, M.K., Katsanevas, A.M., Fino, P.C., Stefanucci, J.K. & Creem-Regehr, S.H. (2024). Effects of older age on visual and self-motion sensory cue integration in navigation. Experimental Brain Research. Published, 03/01/2024.
  • Gagnon, H.C., Finney, H., Stefanucci, J.K., Bodenheimer, B. & Creem-Regehr, S.H. (2024). Reaching between worlds: Calibration and transfer of perceived affordances from virtual to real environments. IEEE Conference on Virtual Reality and 3D User Interfaces. Published, 03/01/2024.
  • Gagnon, H., Stefanucci, J.K., Creem-Regehr, S.H. & Bodenheimer, B. (2023). Calibrated passability in virtual reality transfer to augmented reality. ACM Transactions on Applied Perception. 1-16. Published, 08/01/2023.
  • Bodenheimer, B., Adams, H., Whitaker, M., Stefanucci, J.K. & Creem-Regehr, S.H. (2023). Perceiving absolute distance in Augmented Reality displays with realistic and non-realistic shadows. ACM Symposium on Applied Perception. 1-9. Published, 08/01/2023.
  • Creem-Regehr, S. H., Kelly, J.W., Bodenheimer, B. & Stefanucci, J.K. (2023). Virtual Reality as a Tool to Understand Spatial Navigation.. Encyclopedia of the Human Brain, 2nd Edition. Accepted, 03/01/2023.
  • Creem-Regehr, S. H., Stefanucci, J.K. & Bodenheimer, B. (2023). Perceiving Distance in Virtual Reality: Theoretical Insights from Contemporary Technologies. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B,. 378(1869), 20210456. Published, 03/01/2023.
  • Linton, P., Morgan, M. J., Read, J. C., Vishwanath, D., Creem-Regehr, S. H. & Domini, F. (2023). New approaches to 3D vision. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B. Vol. 378(1869), 20210443. Published, 03/01/2023.
  • Zhao, Y., Stefanucci, J.K., Creem-Regehr, S.H. & Bodenheimer, B. (2023). Evaluating augmented reality landmark cues and frame of reference displays with virtual reality. IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics. Accepted, 03/01/2023.
  • Whitaker, M.M., Hansen, R. C., Creem-Regehr, S.H. & Stefanucci, J.K. (2022). The relationship between space and time perception: A registered replication of Casasanto and Boroditsky (2008). Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics. 1-5. Published, 12/30/2022.
  • Ruginski, I., Giudice, N., Creem-Regehr, S.H. & Ishikawa, T. (2022). Designing mobile spatial navigation systems from the user’s perspective: An interdisciplinary review. Spatial Cognition and Computation. Vol. 22, 1-29. Published, 12/30/2022.
  • Thompson, W.B., Shakespeare, R., Liu, S., Creem-Regehr, S.H., Kersten, D.J. & Legge, G.E. (2022). Evaluating the Visibility of Architectural Features for People with Low Vision –A Quantitative Approach. LEUKOS. Vol. 18(2), 154-172. Published, 12/30/2022.
  • Stefanucci, J.K., Brickler, D., Finney, H., Wilson, E., Drew, T. & Creem-Regehr, S.H. (2022). Effects of simulated augmented reality cueing in a virtual navigation task. Frontiers in Virtual Reality, Sec. Virtual Reality and Human Behaviour. Published, 12/30/2022.
  • Colona, A. L., Robbins, R., Stefanucci, J.K., Creem-Regehr, S.H., Patterson, B., Engel, B. & Nirula, R. (2022). Trauma bay virtual reality—A game changer for ATLS instruction and assessment. Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery. Vol. 93(3), 353-359. Published, 12/30/2022.
  • Shayman, C.S., Stefanucci, J.K., Fino, P. & Creem-Regehr, S.H. (2022). Multisensory Cue Combination During Navigation: Lessons Learned from Replication in Real and Virtual Environments. In 2022 IEEE International Symposium on Mixed and Augmented Reality Adjunct (ISMAR-Adjunct). 276-277. Published, 10/01/2022.
  • Creem-Regehr, S. H., Stefanucci, J.K. & Bodenheimer, B. (2022). Perceiving Affordances for Passing Through Apertures: A Discussion of Factors Influencing Replication Across Extended Reality. In 2022 IEEE International Symposium on Mixed and Augmented Reality Adjunct (ISMAR-Adjunct). 274-275. Accepted, 10/01/2022.
  • Adams, H., Stefanucci, J.K., Creem-Regehr, S.H., Pointon, G., Thompson, W.B. & Bodenheimer, B. (2022). Shedding light on cast shadows--An investigation of perceived ground contact in AR and VR. IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics. Vol. 28(12), 4624-2639. Published, 03/31/2022.
  • Adams, H., Stefanucci, J.K., Creem-Regehr, S.H. & Bodenheimer, B. (2022). Depth perception in augmented reality: The effects of display, shadow, and position. In 2022 IEEE Conference on Virtual Reality and 3D User Interfaces (VR). 792-801. Published, 03/01/2022.
  • Schug, M., Barhorst-Cates, E.M., Stefanucci, J.K., Creem-Regehr, S.H., Olsen, A.P.L. & Cashdan, E. (2022). Childhood Navigational Experience Predicts Performance on a Spatial Task in Two Societies. Cognitive Science. Published, 01/01/2022.
  • Chamberlain, B., Fernberg, P., Evans, D., Johnson. S., Spencer, C., Creem-Regehr, S.H. & Stefanucci, J.K. (2021). Rapidly Generating Realistic Virtual Environment Contexts. In 2022 IEEE International Symposium on Mixed and Augmented Reality Adjunct (ISMAR-Adjunct). 212-215. Published, 10/01/2021.
  • Zhao, Y., Stefanucci, J.K., Creem-Regehr, S.H. & Bodenheimer, B. (2021). The perception of affordances in mobile augmented reality. ACM Symposium on Applied Perception. Published, 04/01/2021.
  • Gagnon, H., Creem-Regehr, S.H. & Stefanucci, J.K. (2021). Virtual Room Re-Creation: A new measure of room size perception. ACM Symposium on Applied Perception. Published, 04/01/2021.
  • Barhorst-Cates, E., Meneghetti, C., Zhao, Y., Pazzaglia, F. & Creem-Regehr, S. H. (2021). Effects of home environment structure on navigation preference and performance: A comparison in Veneto, Italy and Utah, USA. Journal of Environmental Psychology. Published, 03/15/2021.
  • Decouto. B., Williams, A. M., Lohse, K.R., Creem-Regehr, S.H., Strayer, D. L. & Fino, P. C. (2021). Cognitive engagement rather than anxiety impacts postural control during a stressful video gaming task. Experimental Brain Research. 1-14. Published, 03/01/2021.
  • Adams, H., Stefanucci, J.K., Creem-Regehr, S.H., Pointon, G., Thompson, W.B. & Bodenheimer, B. (2021). Shedding light on cast shadows--An investigation of perceived ground contact in AR and VR. Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics. Published, 03/01/2021.
  • Gagnon, H., Zhao, Y., Richardson, M., Pointon, G., Stefanucci, J.K., Creem-Regehr, S. H. & Bodenheimer, B. (2021). Gap affordance judgments in mixed reality: Testing the role of display weight and field of view. Frontiers in Virtual Reality. Published, 03/01/2021.
  • Gagnon, H., Rosales, C. S., Mileris, R., Stefanucci, J. K., Creem-Regehr, S. H. & Bodenheimer, B. (2021). Estimating distances in action space in Augmented Reality. ACM Transactions on Applied Perception. Published, 03/01/2021.
  • Thompson, W.B., Shakespeare, R. A., Liu, S., Creem-Regehr, S. H., Kersten, D. J. & Legge, G. E. (2021). Evaluating the Visibility of Architectural Features for People with Low Vision –A Quantitative Approach. LEUKOS, The Journal of the illuminating engineering society. Published, 03/01/2021.
  • Gagnon, H., Rohovit, T., Finney, H., Zhao, Y., Franchak, J., Stefanucci, J. K., Creem-Regehr, S. H. & Bodenheimer, B. (2021). The effect of feedback on estimates of reaching ability in virtual reality. IEEE Conference on Virtual Reality and 3D User Interfaces. Published, 03/01/2021.
  • Creem-Regehr, S. H., Barhorst-Cates, E. M., Tarampi, M. R., Rand, K. M. & Legge, G. E. (2021). How can basic research on spatial cognition enhance the visual accessibility of architecture for people with low vision?. Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications. Vol. 6(1), 1-18. Published, 02/01/2021.
  • Barhorst-Cates, E.M., Stoker, J., Stefanucci, J.K. & Creem-Regehr, S.H. (2021). Using virtual reality to assess dynamic self-motion and landmark cues for spatial updating in children and adults. Memory & Cognition. Vol. 49(3), 572-585. Published, 01/01/2021.
  • Barhorst-Cates, E. M., Creem-Regehr, S. H., Stefanucci, J. K., Saccomano, T., Gardner, J. & Wright, C. (2020). Draw a map of your neighborhood: Allocentric spatial representations are related to less frame dependency in 9-10 year old children. Perception. Vol. 49(11), 1200-1212. Published, 12/01/2020.
  • Barhorst-Cates, E. M., Stefanucci, J. K. & Creem-Regehr, S. H. (2020). A comparison of virtual locomotion methods in movement experts and non-experts: Testing the contributions of body-based and visual translation for spatial updating. Experimental Brain Research. Vol. 238(9), 1911-1923. Published, 12/01/2020.
  • Barhorst-Cates, E. M., Rand, K. M. & Creem-Regehr, S. H. (2020). ). Does active learning benefit spatial memory during navigation with restricted peripheral field?. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics. Vol. 82, 3033-3047. Published, 12/01/2020.
  • Gagnon, H., Buck, L., Smith, T., Narasimham, G., Stefanucci, J.K., Creem-Regehr, S. H. & Bodenheimer, B. (2020). Far distance perception in mixed reality. ACM Symposium on Applied Perception. Published, 08/01/2020.
  • Liu, J. M., Narasimham, G., Stefanucci, J. K., Creem-Regehr, S. H. & Bodenheimer, B. (2020). Distance Perception in Modern Mobile Augmented Reality. 2020 IEEE Conference on Virtual Reality and 3D User Interfaces Abstracts and Workshops (VRW). 196-200. Published, 03/01/2020.
  • Gagnon, H. (2020). The role of viewing distance and feedback on affordance judgments in augmented reality. 2020 IEEE Conference on Virtual Reality and 3D User Interfaces. 922-929. Published, 03/01/2020.
  • Thaler, A., Pujades, S., Stefanucci, J. K., Creem-Regehr, S. H., Tesch, J., Black, M. J., & Mohler, B. J. (2019). The Influence of Visual Perspective on Body Size Estimation in Immersive Virtual Reality. In ACM Symposium on Applied Perception 2019 (pp. 1-12). Published, 09/2019.
  • Wu, H., Adams, H., Pointon, G., Stefanucci, J., Creem-Regehr, S., & Bodenheimer, B. (2019). Danger from the Deep: A Gap Affordance Study in Augmented Reality. In 2019 IEEE Conference on Virtual Reality and 3D User Interfaces (VR) (pp. 1775-1779). IEEE. Published, 03/2019.
  • Rosales, C. S., Pointon, G., Adams, H., Stefanucci, J., Creem-Regehr, S., Thompson, W. B., & Bodenheimer, B. (2019). Distance Judgments to On-and Off-Ground Objects in Augmented Reality. In 2019 IEEE Conference on Virtual Reality and 3D User Interfaces (VR) (pp. 237-243). IEEE. Published, 03/2019.
  • Creem-Regehr, S. H. (2019). Perception of Space in Virtual and Augmented Reality (Invited Talk). In 14th International Conference on Spatial Information Theory (COSIT 2019). Schloss Dagstuhl-Leibniz-Zentrum fuer Informatik. Published, 01/2019.
  • Quinan, P.S.*, Padilla, L.M.*, Creem-Regehr, S. H. & Meyer, M. (2019). Examining implicit discretization in spectral schemes. Computer Graphics Forum, 38(3), 363-374. Published, 01/2019.
  • Ruginski, I.*, Creem-Regehr, S. H., Stefanucci, J. K., & Cashdan, E. (2019). GPS use negatively affects visual environmental learning through spatial transformation abilities. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 64, 12-20. Published, 01/2019.
  • Padilla, L.M.*, Castro, S.*, Ruginski, I.*, & Creem-Regehr, S. H. (2019). Toward objective evaluation of working memory in visualizations: A case study using pupillometry and a dual-task paradigm. IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, (1), 332-342. Published, 01/2019.
  • Creem-Regehr, S. H., Gill, D.*, Pointon, G. D.*, Bodenheimer, R.E., & Stefanucci, J. K. (2019). Mind the Gap: Gap Affordance Judgments of Children, Teens, and Adults in an Immersive Virtual Environment. Frontiers in Robotics and AI: Virtual Environments, 6, 96, 1-14. Published, 01/2019.
  • Padilla, L.M.*, Creem-Regehr, S.H., & Thompson, W.B. (2019). The powerful influence of marks: Visual and knowledge-driven processing in hurricane track displays. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied.. Published, 01/2019.
  • Barhorst-Cates, E. M.*, Rand, K. M., & Creem-Regehr, S. H. (2019). Navigating with peripheral field loss in a museum: Learning impairments due to environmental complexity. Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications, 4(1), 1-10. Published, 01/2019.
  • Thomas, B., Pointon, G., Gill, D., & Creem-Regehr, S. H. (2019). What perceivers know about their own affordance perception: Post-hoc evaluations of perceptual process do not relate to accuracy. American Journal of Psychology, 132(2), 161-177. Published, 01/2019.
  • Adams, A., Narasimham, G., Rieser, J., Creem-Regehr, S. H., Stefanucci, J. K, Bodenheimer, R. E. (2018). Locomotive Recalibration and Prism Adaptation of Children and Teens in Immersive Virtual Environments. IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, 24 (4).. Published, 01/2018.
  • Young, E. (2018). Get lost! New Scientist, 240(3208), 38-42. Published, 01/2018.
  • Pointon, G., Thompson, C., Creem-Regehr, S. H., Stefanucci, J., Joshi, M., Paris, R., & Bodenheimer, B. (2018). Judging action capabilities in augmented reality. In Proceedings of the 15th ACM SIGGRAPH Symposium on Applied Perception. Published, 01/2018.
  • Ruginski, I., Stefanucci, J. K., & Creem-Regehr, S. H. (2018). State anxiety influences sex differences in survey spatial learning. In Creem-Regehr, Schoning, Klippel (Eds.) Spatial Cognition XI. Proceedings of the 11th International Conference, Spatial Cognition 2018, Tuebingen, Germany. Published, 01/2018.
  • Rand, K.M., Barhorst-Cates, E.M., Kiris, E., Thompson, W.B., & Creem-Regehr, S.H. (2018). Going the distance and beyond: Simulated low vision increases perception of distance traveled during locomotion. Psychological Research, 1-14.. Published, 01/2018.
  • Padilla, L. M., Creem-Regehr, S. H., Hegarty, M., & Stefanucci, J. K. (2018). Decision Making with Visualizations: A Selective Review. Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications, 3:29.. Published, 01/2018.
  • Gagnon, K. T., Thomas, B., Munion, A., Creem-Regehr, S. H., Cashdan, E., & Stefanucci, J. K. (2018). Not all who wander are lost: Characterizing sex differences in spatial exploration and their relationship to navigation ability. Cognition, 108-117. Published, 01/2018.
  • Lui, L., Padilla, L. M., Creem-Regehr, S. H., & House, D. (2018). Visualizing uncertain tropical cyclone predictions using representative samples from ensembles of forecast tracks. IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, 25 (1).. Published, 01/2018.
  • Padilla, L.M., Quinnan, P.S., Meyer, M. & Creem-Regehr, S. H. (2017). Evaluating the impact of binning 2D scalar fields. IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, 23(1), 431-440. Published, 01/2017.
  • Padilla, L. M., Ruginski, I. T., & Creem-Regehr, S. H. (2017). Effects of Ensemble and Summary Displays on Interpretations of Geospatial Uncertainty Data. Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications, 2: 40. Published, 01/2017.
  • Barhorst-Cates, E., Rand, K. M., Creem-Regehr, S. H. (2017). Let me be your guide: Physical guidance Improves spatial learning for older adults with simulated low vision. Experimental Brain Research, 235 (11), 3307-3317. Published, 01/2017.
  • Bodenheimer, R. E., Creem-Regehr, S. H., Stefanucci, J. K., Shemetova, E., & Thompson, W. B. (2017). Prism Aftereffects for Throwing with a Self-Avatar in an Immersive Virtual Environment. In Proceedings of the 24th IEEE Virtual Reality Conference, Los Angeles, CA. Published, 01/2017.
  • Padilla, L. M., Creem-Regehr, S. H., Stefanucci, J. K., & Cashdan, E. (2017). Sex differences in virtual navigation influenced by scale and navigation experience. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 1-9.. Published, 01/2017.
  • Enns, J. T., Becker, S. I., Brockmole, J., Castelhano, M., Creem-Regehr, S., Gray, R., ... & Woodman, G. (2017). Linking contemporary research to the classics: Celebrating 125 years at APA. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance, 43(10), 1695-1700. Published, 01/2017.
  • Barhorst-Cates, E., Rand, K.M., & Creem-Regehr, S. H. (2016). The effects of restricted peripheral field of view on spatial learning while navigating. PLoS One (10), e0163785. Published, 01/2016.
  • Ruginski, I. T., Boone, A. P., Padilla, L. M., Liu, L., Hedari, N., Kramer, H. S., Hegarty, M. House, D. Thompson, W. B., & Creem-Regehr, S. H. (2016). Non-expert interpretations of hurricane forecast uncertainty visualizations. Spatial Cognition & Computation: An Interdisciplinary Journal. Special Issue: Visually-supported spatial reasoning with uncertainty, 16(2), 154-172.. Published, 01/2016.
  • Padilla, L. M., Creem-Regehr, S. H., Stefanucci, J. K., & Cashdan, E. (2016). Sex differences in virtual navigation influenced by scale and navigation experience. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 1-9.. Published, 01/2016.
  • Gagnon, K.T., Cashdan, E., Stefanucci, J. K., & Creem-Regehr, S. H. (2016). Sex differences in exploration and the relationship to harm avoidance. Human Nature, 27(1), 82-97.. Published, 01/2016.
  • Rand, K.M., Creem-Regehr, S.H., & Thompson, W.B. (2015). Spatial learning while navigating with severely degraded vision: The role of attention and mobility monitoring. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance. Published, 03/03/2015.
  • Gagnon, K.T., Cashdan, E., Stefanucci, J. K., & Creem-Regehr, S. H. (2015). Sex differences in exploration and the relationship to harm avoidance. Human Nature, 1-16. DOI: 10.1007/s12110-015-9248-1. Published, 01/2015.
  • Jun, E., Stefanucci, J. K., Creem-Regehr, S. H., Geuss, M. N., & Thompson, W. B. (2015). Big Foot: Using the size of a virtual foot to scale gap width. ACM Transactions on Applied Perception, 12(4), Article 16. DOI=http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2811266. Published, 01/2015.
  • Stefanucci, J. K., Creem-Regehr, S. H., Thompson, W. B., Lessard, D. A., Geuss, M. N. (2015). Evaluating the accuracy of size perception on screen-based displays: Displayed objects appear smaller than real objects. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied, 21(3), 215-223. Published, 01/2015.
  • Kunz, B. R., Creem-Regehr, S. H., & Thompson, W. B. (2015). Evidence for visual-motor recalibration as a mechanism for improved distance judgments in virtual environments. Perception, 44, 446-453. Published, 01/2015.
  • Gagnon, K. T., Geuss, M. N., Stefanucci, J. K., Baucom, B., & Creem-Regehr, S. H. (2015). The influence of body size and social context on action judgments for self and others. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 41, 1385-1395. Published, 01/2015.
  • Geuss, M. N., Stefanucci, J. K., Creem-Regehr, S. H., Thompson, W. B., & Mohler, B. J. (2015). Effect of display technology on perceived scale of space. Human Factors, 57, 1235-1247.. Published, 01/2015.
  • Creem-Regehr, S. H., Stefanucci, J. K., & Thompson, W. B. (2015). Perceiving Scale in Virtual Environments: How theory and application have mutually informed the role of body-based perception. (pp. 195-224). In B. Ross (Ed.). The Psychology of Learning and Motivation, Vol 63. Elsevier. Published, 01/2015.
  • Padilla, L. M., Hansen, G., Ruginski, I. T., Kramer, H. S., Thompson, W. B., & Creem-Regehr, S. H. (2015). The influence of different graphical displays on non-expert decision making under uncertainty. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied, 21, 37-46. Published, 01/2015.
  • Creem-Regehr, S. H., Stefanucci, J.K., Thompson, W. B., Nash, N., McCardell, M.(2015). Egocentric distance perception in the Oculus Rift (DK2). In Proceedings of the 12th ACM SIGGRAPH Symposium on Applied Perception.. Published, 01/2015.
  • Creem-Regehr, S.H., Stefanucci, J.K., & Thompson, W.B. (2015). Perceiving scale in virtual environments: How theory and application have mutually informed the role of body-based perception. In B. Ross (Ed.), The psychology of learning and motivation (Vol. 63, pp. 195-224). Elsevier. Published, 12/31/2014.
  • Padilla, L.M., Hansen, G., Ruginski, I.T., Kramer, H.S., Thompson, W.B., & Creem-Regehr, S.H. (2014). The influence of different graphical displays on non-expert decision making under uncertainty. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied. Published, 01/2014.
  • Tarampi, M.R., Geuss, M.N., Stefanucci, J.K., & Creem-Regehr, S.H. (2014). A preliminary study on the role of movement imagery in spatial perception. In Spatial Cognition IX (pp. 383-395). Springer International Publishing. Published, 01/2014.
  • Creem-Regehr, S.H., Payne, B., Rand, K.M., & Hansen, G. (2014). Scaling space with the mirror illusion: The influence of body plasticity on perceived affordances. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 21(2), 398-405. Published, 01/2014.
  • Wright, W.G., Creem-Regehr, S.H., Warren, W.H., Anson, E., Jeka, J., & Keshner, E.A. (2014). Sensorimotor recalibration in virtual environments. In P.L. Weiss, E.A. Kesher, & M. Levin (Eds.), Virtual reality for physical and motor rehabilitation (pp. 71-94). New York: Springer. Published, 01/2014.
  • Satyavolu, S.K., Creem-Regehr, S.H., Stefanucci, J.K., & Thompson, W.B. (2014). Pointing from a third person avatar location: Does dynamic feedback help? Proceedings of the 11th ACM SIGGRAPH Symposium on Applied Perception. Published, 01/2014.
  • Hamilton, A.F.C., Kessler, K., & Creem-Regehr, S.H. (2014). Perspective taking: Building a neurocognitive framework for intergrating the "social" and the "spatial." Frontiers of Neuroscience, 8, 403. Published, 01/2014.
  • Creem-Regehr, S. H., Payne, B., & Rand, K. M. & Hansen, G. (2013). Scaling space with the mirror illusion: The influence of body plasticity on perceived affordances. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review. Doi: 10.3758/s13423-013-0515-z. Published, 01/2013.
  • Creem-Regehr, S. H., Gagnon, K. T., Geuss, M. N., & Stefanucci, J. K. (2013). Relating spatial perspective taking to the perception of others’ affordances: Providing a foundation for predicting the future behavior of others. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. 7:596. Doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2013.00596. Published, 01/2013.
  • Johnson, C. L., Semple, I. L.*, Creem-Regehr, S. H. (2013). The effects of scaling cues and interactivity on a viewer’s ability to estimate the size of features. Journal of Geoscience Education, 61, 68–80. Published, 01/2013.
  • Kunz, B. R.*, Creem-Regehr, S. H., & Thompson, W. B. (2013). Does perceptual-motor calibration generalize across two forms of locomotion? Investigations of walking and wheelchairs. PLoS One. 8(2): e54446. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0054446. Published, 01/2013.
  • Rand, K. M., Tarampi, M. R., Creem-Regehr, S. H. & Thompson, W. B. (2012). The influence of object ground contact on perception of distance and size under severely degraded vision. Seeing and Perceiving (formerly Spatial Vision), 5(5), 425-447. Published, 01/2012.
  • Geuss, M., Stefanucci, J. K., Creem-Regehr, S. H., & Thompson, W. B. (2012). Effect of viewing plane on perceived distances in real and virtual environments. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 38(5), 1242-1253. Published, 01/2012.
  • Raj, M., Creem-Regehr, S. H., Rand, K. M., Stefanucci, J. K., & Thompson, W. B. (2012). Kinect based 3D object manipulation on a desktop display. In Proceedings of the 9th SIGGRAPH Symposium on Applied Perception.. Published, 01/2012.
  • Stefanucci, J. K., Lessard, D., Geuss, M., Creem-Regehr, S. H., & Thompson, W. B. (2012). Evaluating the accuracy of size perception in real and virtual environments. In Proceedings of the 9th SIGGRAPH Symposium on Applied Perception.. Published, 01/2012.
  • Thompson, W. B., Fleming, R. W., Creem-Regehr, S. H., & Stefanucci, J. K. (2011). Visual Perception from a Computer Science Perspective. CRC Press. Published, 02/2011.
  • Kunz, B.R., Creem-Regehr, S.H., & Thompson, W.B. (2010). Visual capture influences body-based indications of visual extent. Experimental Brain Research, 207(3-4), 259-268. Published, 10/2010.

Research Statement

Research Statement

Using several approaches, my research examines how humans perceive, learn, and navigate spaces in natural, virtual, and visually impoverished environments. My research program focuses on visual space perception and spatial cognition, with an emphasis on the role of body representations and actions. This research serves two goals: to test mechanisms of perception-action processing underlying spatial perception and cognition and to apply this knowledge to address relevant real-world problems.

 

Space perception in real and virtual environments

As my research program has evolved, I have developed the view that the methods used to address basic science questions also open important applied questions about the methods themselves. The use of virtual environments (VEs)—computer generated scenes that envelope and move with an observer—is a good example of this. I use VEs to manipulate the world in ways that allow us to test spatial cognition mechanisms, but I also study behavior in virtual environments as an important problem in itself. From an applied perspective, the utility of a VE for potential applications—such as training, education and rehabilitation—increases with perceptual fidelity, the likelihood that people perceive and act as if they were in a real environment. I have outlined this approach in a recent review, Perceiving Scale in Virtual Environments: How theory and application have mutually informed the role of body-based perception (Creem-Regehr et al., 2015)*. Here, we argue that VEs provide both an opportunity and a challenge for the study of space perception and spatial cognition. The opportunity is that VEs provide a methodology that is both controlled and ecologically valid, placing observers in simulated but realistic spaces that can be manipulated more easily than the actual “real world”. The challenge is that in order to use this methodology effectively, we must determine whether viewers perceive spaces in VEs in ways that resemble the real world. In fact, we found in over a decade of research that distances are underestimated in immersive VEs when compared to the real world. In other words, virtual worlds often appear smaller than intended. My colleagues and I have published a body of work that has aimed to try to understand this systematic distance underestimation effect by examining numerous factors including the technology limitations, visual cues, response measures, and calibration of actions. These investigations serve an applied goal of improving the perceptual fidelity of VEs and at the same time, they also contribute to our basic understanding of space perception and action.

        One example of this is our more recent examination of influences of the visual body on space perception. Until relatively recently, despite the immersive and head-tracked nature of the head-mounted display VE, very few VE systems actually represent the viewer’s body within the VE itself. In Mohler et al. (2010), we published one of the first papers that introduced a virtual body—an avatar—into the VE to test its influence on space perception. We found that experience viewing an avatar that was animated in correspondence with the observer’s movements showed a marked improvement on distance estimations. Since then, our lab has been pursuing the question of how virtual (and real) worlds are scaled to dimensions of the body (e.g., Creem-Regehr et al. 2014; Jun et al. 2015; Gagnon et al., 2015) to influence judgments of affordances, or one’s capability to act. Our results have informed both theories of embodied perception and the applied problem of improving perceptual fidelity in VEs. Together, this work has been continuously funded through NSF since 2000.

 

Low vision space perception and spatial cognition

My work in low vision is part of a larger interdisciplinary research project funded by NIH (across Univ. of Minnesota, Utah, and Indiana University) aimed at creating a design tool that has the ability to identify optimal environmental settings that are “visually accessible” to the diverse population who have uncorrectable vision loss. The ability to navigate through new environments is critical for independent living and is a major challenge for those with uncorrectable vision loss, a population of about 4 million Americans, expected to double by 2030. My contribution has been on the perceptual and cognitive science of this project, to determine how spaces are perceived and how spatial layout is learned in profound low vision. Our earlier work aimed to understand the capabilities of 3D space perception under conditions of simulated severely degraded acuity and contrast sensitivity. We first established, surprisingly, that individuals viewing single targets on the ground with severely reduced acuity are able to blind walk accurately to the target location, showing that they were able to estimate distances to targets that they could barely detect (Tarampi et al., 2010). Given this result, we then examined the visual cues that are relied upon under these viewing conditions, and extended this work to contexts where objects are not perceived to be on the ground, and to distance judgments that are made while traveling through space (Rand et al., 2011, 2012, in prep). Our current work is examining more complex spatial tasks of navigation and spatial memory under degraded viewing conditions, both degraded acuity/contrast and reduced field of view (Rand et al., 2015; Barhorst-Cates et al 2016, 2017). With this direction, I aim to determine how people use landmarks to learn novel spatial layout while navigating with severely impaired vision, with the goal of then using this information to help in the design of new assistive technologies or strategies that can facilitate spatial learning, rather than simply provide online directions or support to avoid obstacles (goal of my current R01 submission).

 

Individual differences in spatial learning and navigation

        I have had a long-standing interest in both small-scale (mental rotation) and large-scale (navigation and memory) spatial abilities seen in some of my earlier work on imagined self- and object-transformations made in the real-world and adapted computer displays used in fMRI (e.g., Creem-Regehr et al. 2007). More recently, I am a co-PI in a large NSF IBSS (across Psychology, Anthropology, and Geography) grant that examines individual differences in many of these abilities from an evolutionary psychology, cross-cultural perspective. The driving hypothesis is that mobility influences these differences in spatial abilities and navigation. We are defining and studying “mobility” in a number of ways, such as through self-report measures of how many places people have traveled, to a much more detailed mobility survey of the reasons why people travel, to explicit measurements of exploration through virtual travel and real-world GPS measures.  Our findings suggest that mobility does matter in large-scale spatial task performance. For example, Padilla et al. (2017, PBR) found that while males showed the typical advantage seen in a virtual water maze (spatial memory task), this sex difference was reduced for more mobile females. In addition, we found in Gagnon et al. (2016; under review) that the type of spontaneous exploration performed in a virtual landscape influenced later memory and navigation in that environment. This work has broader impacts of addressing disparities seen in participation in STEM fields that are tied to differences in experience and abilities with spatial tasks.

 

Cognition of visualization

        A final area of research that has grown as a focus for me over recent years is the study of how complex visualizations of data are perceived and understood. My colleagues and I received funding from the NSF CISE program to examine the visualization of uncertainty. This project is truly interdisciplinary as we have 9 PIs on the project (across 4 universities) with expertise ranging from the mathematical modeling of uncertainty quantification, to visualization in computer science, to cognitive psychologists studying perception and decision making. Our work in my lab has primarily asked the question of how the visual features of different types of visualizations influence decision making. We have found that depicting the same data but with two broadly different methods—summary or ensemble displays—changes the interpretations of naïve viewers with respect to size, intensity, and perceived damage of hurricane forecasts (e.g., Padilla et al., 2017, CR:PI). Although this grant is coming to an end this year, this work has fueled my further interest in integrating perception, decision-making and visualization research, and I have several ongoing projects that will continue with my visualization collaborators.

Current and future directions

        Rapid advancements and growing interest in VE technology makes new research in space perception and navigation exciting to pursue. Our most recently awarded grant from the ONR (with Vanderbilt University) supports a new direction of research that extends from my previous work with Virtual Reality to Augmented Reality (AR). Here, we are asking questions about how affordances for actions are perceived when the action may be performed on a virtual object displayed on top of the real-world environment. Once we establish whether affordances through AR can be perceived as those completely in the real world, we will test whether affordances can be highlighted to facilitate learning through navigation. This work has implications for understanding how developing AR technologies can be used for spatial training in multiple ways.

        Related to this advancing technology is the recent availability of commodity-level head-mounted-displays (HMDs) and controllers that we use to display and interact with the virtual environments. These HMDs, such as the Oculus Rift and the Vive have opened up many more opportunities for the study of perception and action in VEs. One area of research that my colleagues and I are pursuing is the study of children’s perception in VEs. We know very little about how children perceive and act in virtual environments because until recently, the technology was heavy, sized for adults, and not usable by children. We have begun to ask the question of whether children at different ages—particularly in different stages of physical growth—perceive and/or calibrate spaces differently than adults. Our recent projects suggest that the paradigms that we have used with adults can be adapted for children, and also that there may be some differences in way children perceive capabilities for action in VEs. One direction of research will be to manipulate perceived body size with avatars as we have with adults, to test the hypothesis that children who are undergoing rapid physical changes in body size will be differentially influenced by manipulations of the size visual avatar bodies or body-parts compared to adults.

        VEs also provide a means to pursue my interest in the question of how the presence and goals of other agents influence our perception and representation of space.  In Creem-Regehr et al. (2013), my co-authors and I outlined the possible relationships between perspective taking and the perception of others’ affordances. In ongoing work, I am using a new paradigm that we developed to combine judgments of other’s affordances with a perspective-taking task. Here, the aim is to define when perspective-taking is required for judging other’s potential to act, and when it may not be. The ability to judge what others can see and do is an important aspect of spatial cognition and this direction of research will help to establish the mechanisms underlying this ability.

 

*See curriculum vitae for references

 

Presentations

  • Tighe, E., Bodenheimer, B., Stefanucci, J.K., & Creem-Regehr, S.H. (2023). Testing navigation differences in children and adults using an online dual solution paradigm. Poster presented at the 64th Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society. Poster, Presented, 11/01/2023.
  • Buzard, A.M., Davidson, J.A., Tighe, E., Zhao, Y., Bodenheimer, B., Creem-Regehr, S.H., Stefanucci, J.K. (2023). Evaluating threat cues for the enhancement of safety in virtual navigation. Poster presented at the 64th Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society. Poster, Presented, 11/01/2023.
  • Shayman, C.S., McCracken, M.K., Finney, H.C., Fino, P.C., Stefanucci, J.K., & Creem-Regehr, S.H. (2023). Relative reliance on auditory and self-motion cues for navigation. Poster presented at the 64th Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society. Poster, Presented, 11/01/2023.
  • Creem-Regehr, S.H., Zhao, Y., Stefanucci, J.K., & Bodenheimer, B. (2023). The influence of augmented reality cues on wayfinding and spatial learning. Talk presented at the 64th Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society. Presentation, Presented, 11/01/2023.
  • McCracken, M.K., Finney, H.C., Creem-Regehr, S.H., & Stefanucci, J.K. (2023). Assessing visual capture of audiovisual distance perception in virtual reality. Talk presented at the 64th Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society. Presentation, Presented, 11/01/2023.
  • Creem-Regehr, S.H. (2023). The Influence of Spatial Cues on Navigation with Visual Impairment. Invited talk presented in Symposium 8: Understanding Mobility in the Visually Impaired: Progress, Pitfalls, and Possibilities. International Society of Posture & Gait Research 2023, Brisbane, Australia (hybrid). Invited Talk/Keynote, Presented, 08/01/2023.
  • Lafavers, M., Johnson, S., Evans, D., Tighe, E., Spencer, C., Creem-Regehr, S.H., Stefanucci, J.K., & Chamberlain, B. (2023). Gaze behavior while detecting changes in spatial gist in a virtual environment. Journal of Vision, 23(9):5815. (poster presented at Vision Sciences Society 2023). Poster, Presented, 05/01/2023.
  • Creem-Regehr, S.H. (2023). Perceptual Fidelity in Extended Reality: A Use-Inspired Approach to Spatial Cognition Research. Invited colloquial talk presented at TU Berlin (virtual). Invited Talk/Keynote, Presented, 01/06/2023.
  • Gagnon, H.C., Finney, H., Bodenheimer, B., Stefanucci, J.K. & Creem-Regehr, S.H. (2022). Calibration of passability judgments in virtual reality transfer to augmented reality. Poster presented at the 63rd Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society. Poster, Presented, 11/18/2022.
  • Chamberlain, B., Tighe, E., Saxon, M., Fernberg, P., Spencer, C., Johnson, S., Creem-Regehr, S.H., & Stefanucci, J.K. (2022). Detecting spatial gist while locomoting in an immersive virtual environment: The role of speed of travel and urban design. Poster presented at the 63rd Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society. Poster, Presented, 11/18/2022.
  • Shayman, C.S., Finney, H.C., Fino, P.C., Stefanucci, J.K., & Creem-Regehr, S.H. (2022). Sensory integration for navigation: Aging and virtual environments. Talk presented at the 63rd Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society. Presentation, Presented, 11/18/2022.
  • Whitaker, M., Finney, H.C., Elston, J., Epperson, L., Creem-Regehr, S.H., & Stefanucci, J.K. (2022). The perception fidelity of affordance judgments in real and virtual environments. Talk presented at the 63rd Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society. Presentation, Presented, 11/18/2022.
  • Tighe, E., Saxon, M. A., Fernberg, P., Spencer, C. N., Johnson, S. I., Creem-Regehr, S.H., Stefanucci, J.K., Chamberlain, B. (2022). A Spatial Gist Phenomenon While Locomoting in an Immersive Virtual Environment. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Vision Sciences Society. Poster, Presented, 05/13/2022.
  • Konold, C., Geuss, M., Butner, J., Whitaker, M., Murdock, R., Stefanucci, J.K., Creem-Regehr, S.H., Drew, T. (2022). Unintended Consequences of Trying to Help: Augmented Target Recognition Cues Bias Perception. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Vision Sciences Society. Poster, Presented, 05/13/2022.
  • Whitaker, M., Okifuji, A., Creem-Regehr, S.H., Stefanucci, J. (2022). The Impact of Fibromyalgia Pain on Space and Time Perception. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Vision Sciences Society. Poster, Presented, 05/13/2022.
  • Saxon, M.A., Creem-Regehr, S.H., Stefanucci, J.K. (2022). Role of Head Movement in Estimating Virtual Heights. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Vision Sciences Society. Poster, Presented, 05/13/2022.
  • Finney, H.C., Murdock, R., Rohovit, T., Brickler, D., Creem-Regehr, S. H., Stefanucci, J.K. & Drew, T. (2021). Assessing cognitive load while navigating an urban immersive virtual environment. Poster presented at the 61th Annual Meeting of the Psychonomics Society. Conference Paper, Refereed, Presented, 11/01/2021.
  • Drew, T. Murdock, R., Butner, J., Creem-Regehr, S.H., & Stefanucci, J.K. (2021). Augmented target recognition: Quantifying the costs and benefits of implementation. Talk presented at the 61th Annual Meeting of the Psychonomics Society. Conference Paper, Refereed, Presented, 11/01/2021.
  • Saxon, M.A., Klemser, B.H., Fernberg, P., Creem-Regehr, S.H., Stefanucci, J.K., & Chamberlain, B. (2021). The effect of landmarks on learning the gist of spaces. Poster presented at the 61th Annual Meeting of the Psychonomics Society. Conference Paper, Refereed, Presented, 11/01/2021.
  • Gagnon, H.C., Stefanucci, J.K. & Creem-Regehr, S.H. (2021). Development and evaluation of a novel room size perception measure: Virtual room re-creation. Talk presented at the 61th Annual Meeting of the Psychonomics Society. Conference Paper, Refereed, Presented, 11/01/2021.
  • Creem-Regehr, S. H. (2021). Perception and Action in Virtual and Augmented Reality. Invited talk for the Royal Society Discussion Meeting, New Approaches to 3D Vision. London, UK (virtual). Invited Talk/Keynote, Presented, 11/01/2021.
  • Gagnon, H. C., Na, D., Heiner. K., Stefanucci, J. K., Creem-Regehr, S. H., & Bodenheimer, R. E. (2020, November). The effect of viewing distance and two types of feedback on passing through an augmented reality aperture. Poster presented at the 60th Annual Meeting of the Psychonomics Society. Poster, Presented, 11/30/2020.
  • Gagnon, H. C., Na, D., Heiner. K., Stefanucci, J. K., Creem-Regehr, S. H., & Bodenheimer, R. E. (2020, June). Judgments of passing through augmented reality apertures: The role of viewing distance and feedback. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Vision Sciences Society. Poster, Presented, 06/01/2020.
  • Saxon, M., Thomas, B., Stefanucci, J. K., & Creem-Regehr, S. H. (2020, June). Investigating Cues for Perspective-Taking in Virtual Reality. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Vision Sciences Society. Poster, Presented, 06/01/2020.
  • Barhorst-Cates, E.M., Creem-Regehr, S.H., & Stefanucci, J. K. (2019). Movement experience and balance affect performance on a virtual triangle completion task. Poster presented at the 59th Annual Meeting of the Psychonomics Society, Montreal, Canada. Poster, Presented, 11/2019.
  • Padilla, L.M., Castro, S., Quinan, P.S., Ruginski, I. & Creem-Regehr, S. H. (2019). Toward objective evaluation of working memory in visualizations: A case study using pupillometry and a dual-task paradigm. Poster presented at the 59th Annual Meeting of the Psychonomics Society, Montreal, Canada. Poster, Presented, 11/2019.
  • Barhorst-Cates, E.M., Creem-Regehr, S.H., & Stefanucci, J. K. (2019). Developmental differences in optimal locomotion methods for spatial updating in virtual reality. Talk presented at Neuroscience 2019, Chicago, IL. Conference Paper, Refereed, Presented, 10/2019.
  • Pointon, G., Salas, C., Adams, H., Creem-Regehr, S. H., Stefanucci, J.K., Bodenheimer, B., & Thompson, W.B. (2019). Perceived distance to augmented reality images is influenced by ground-contact, Talk presented at Vision Sciences Society Annual Meeting. Journal of Vision. Conference Paper, Refereed, Presented, 05/2019.
  • Holly C Gagnon, Erica M. Barhorst-Cates, & Sarah H. Creem-Regehr (2019). Effects of degraded vision on the use of landmarks in spatial learning. Poster presented at Vision Sciences Society Annual Meeting. Journal of Vision. Poster, Presented, 05/2019.
  • Morgan A Saxon, Brandon J Thomas, Jeanine K Stefanucci, & Sarah H Creem-Regehr (2019). Does Avatar Presence Facilitate Affordance Judgments from Different Perspectives? Poster presented at Vision Sciences Society Annual Meeting. Journal of Vision. Poster, Presented, 05/2019.
  • Creem-Regehr, S. H. (2019). Measuring perceptual fidelity in Augmented and Virtual Reality. Invited Breakout session: Augmented and Virtual Reality Productivity Experiences. Microsoft Research Faculty Summit, Redmond, WA. Invited Talk/Keynote, Presented, 01/2019.
  • Creem-Regehr, S. H. (2019). Perception of space and affordances in Augmented and Virtual Reality. Invited talk presented at NSF Workshop on the Dynamic Interaction of Embodied Human and Machine Intelligence, University of Southern California. Invited Talk/Keynote, Presented, 01/2019.
  • Creem-Regehr, S. H. (2019). Perception and Action in Virtual Spaces: When and why children and adults may differ. Invited colloquium presented at University of Iowa. Invited Talk/Keynote, Presented, 01/2019.
  • Creem-Regehr, S. H. (2019). Perception of space in Augmented and Virtual Reality. Invited keynote talk at COSIT 2019, Regensburg, Germany. Invited Talk/Keynote, Presented, 01/2019.
  • Pointon, G., Thompson, C., Creem-Regehr, S. H., Stefanucci, J.K., Joshi, M., Paris, R., & Bodenheimer, B. (2018, November). Investigating space perception with affordance judgments in augmented reality. Poster presented at the 58th Annual Meeting of the Psychonomics Society, New Orleans, LA. Poster, Presented, 11/2018.
  • Barhorst-Cates, E.M., Creem-Regehr, S.H., & Stefanucci, J.K. (2018, November). Real and imagined spatial updating in dancers and non-dancers. Poster presented at the 58th Annual Meeting of the Psychonomics Society, New Orleans, LA. Poster, Presented, 11/2018.
  • Gill, D., Geuss, M., Creem-Regehr, S.H., & Stefanucci, J.K. (2018, September). Visualization of sociocultural data: Opportunities and challenges with 3D Immersive Virtual Reality. Talk presented at the SC2018 Workshop: Virtual Environments as Geospatial Labs. Tuebingen, Germany. Conference Paper, Refereed, Presented, 09/2018.
  • Barhorst-Cates, E.M., Meneghetti, C., & Creem-Regehr, S. H. (2018, September). Individual differences in navigation style: Effects of home environment structure. Talk presented at the International Conference on Spatial Cognition, Rome, Italy. Conference Paper, Refereed, Presented, 09/2018.
  • Creem-Regehr, S. H., Stefanucci, J.K., & Bodenheimer, B. (2018, September). How Augmented Reality can change research in spatial cognition. Talk presented at the SC2018 Workshop: Virtual Environments as Geospatial Labs. Tuebingen, Germany. Conference Paper, Refereed, Presented, 09/2018.
  • Padilla, L.M., Castro, S., Ruginski, I., Quinan, P.S. & Creem-Regehr, S. H. (2018, September). Evaluating Working Memory Demands in Visualization Decision Making. Poster presented at Spatial Cognition 2018, Tuebingen, Germany. Poster, Presented, 09/2018.
  • Barhorst-Cates, E.M., Wright, C., Creem-Regehr, S. H., Stefanucci, J.K., & Cashdan, E. (2018, September). Movement and art experience, spatial abilities, and familiar environment representations in 9-10 year olds. Poster presented at Spatial Cognition 2018, Tuebingen, Germany. Poster, Presented, 09/2018.
  • Creem-Regehr, S. H., Barhorst-Cates, E., Meneghetti, C. (2018). How does home city structure influence navigation preference and performance? Invited talk presented at iNAV, Montreal, Canada. Invited Talk/Keynote, Presented, 01/2018.
  • Creem-Regehr, S. H. , Stefanucci, J.K., Bodenheimer, B. (2018). Through the children’s looking glass: A comparison of children and adult perception and action in virtual environments. Invited talk presented at Center for Vision Science symposium on AR and VR, Rochester, NY. Invited Talk/Keynote, Presented, 01/2018.
  • Nicora, G., Alonso, D., Rand, K., Creem-Regehr, S., & Drew, T. (2018). Exploring the utility of incidental fixations in dynamic real-world visual search through mobile eye tracking. Journal of Vision, 18(10), 650-650. Poster, Accepted, 01/01/2018.
  • Creem-Regehr, S. H. (2017). Perceiving absolute scale: How theory and application mutually inform each other. Panel talk presented at the 25th Conference on Object Perception and Memory, Vancouver, Canada. Panel, Presented, 11/2017.
  • Ruginski, I. T., Barhorst-Cates, E., Cashdan, E., Creem-Regehr, S. H. & Stefanucci, J. K. (2017, November). Mobility for Spatial Cognition and Navigation: Developing and Validating a Self-Report Scale to Characterize Travel Patterns. Poster presented at the 57th Annual Meeting of the Psychonomics Society, Vancouver, Canada. Poster, Presented, 11/2017.
  • Barhorst-Cates, E., Wright, C., Stefanucci, J. K. , Creem-Regehr, S. H. & Cashdan, E. (2017, November). Examining the Impact of Dance Training on Spatial Abilities in 9-10 Year Olds. Poster presented at the 57th Annual Meeting of the Psychonomics Society, Vancouver, Canada. Poster, Presented, 11/2017.
  • Padilla, L., Ruginski, I. T., Creem-Regehr, S. H., Liu, Le, House, D. H., & Thompson, W. B. (2017, November). Exploring Decision Biases With Ensemble Display Visualizations. Poster presented at the 57th Annual Meeting of the Psychonomics Society, Vancouver, Canada. Poster, Presented, 11/2017.
  • Pointon, G., Creem-Regehr, S. H. & Stefanucci, J. K. (2017, November). Actor Specific Kinematics and Affordance Judgments for Others. Poster presented at the 57th Annual Meeting of the Psychonomics Society, Vancouver, Canada. Poster, Presented, 11/2017.
  • Gill, D. M., Pointon, G., Creem-Regehr, S. H. & Stefanucci, J. K. (2017, November). A Comparison of Children’s and Adults’ Judgments of Action Capabilities in Virtual Environments. Poster presented at the 57th Annual Meeting of the Psychonomics Society, Vancouver, Canada. Poster, Presented, 11/2017.
  • Dixon, S., Pointon, G., Padilla, L., Stefanucci, J. K., Creem-Regehr, S. H., Johnstone, A. (2017, April). Development of a New Gaming Questionnaire to Assess the Influence of Game Genre on Spatial Cognitive Abilities in Males and Females. Poster presented at the Rocky Mountain Psychological Association, Salt Lake City, UT. Poster, Presented, 04/2017.
  • Meisinger, P. M., Barhorst-Cates, E., & Creem-Regehr, S. H. (2017, April). How Teaching Egocentric and Allocentric Learning Strategies Affect Spatial Learning. Poster presented at the Rocky Mountain Psychological Association, Salt Lake City, UT. Poster, Presented, 04/2017.
  • Barhorst-Cates, E., Padilla, L., Schug, M., Creem-Regehr, S. H. & Cashdan, E. , & Stefanucci, J. K. (2017, April). Navigation and Mental Rotation: Examining Effects of Childhood and Life-Long Mobility Experience in the U.S. and Faroe Islands. Talk presented at the Rocky Mountain Psychological Association, Salt Lake City, UT. Presentation, Presented, 04/2017.
  • Stefanucci, J. K., Creem-Regehr, S. H., & Cashdan, E. A. (2017, March). Mobility contributes to sex differences in spatial cognition and navigation. Poster presented at the 2017 International Conference on Psychological Science, Vienna, Austria. Poster, Presented, 03/2017.
  • Geuss, M. N., Creem-Regehr, S. H., & Mohler, B. J. (2016, November). Judging affordances from other viewpoints: A role of perspective taking? Talk presented at the 56th Annual Meeting of the Psychonomics Society, Boston, MA. Conference Paper, Refereed, Presented, 11/2016.
  • Meisinger, E., Barhorst-Cates, E. M., & Creem-Regehr, S. H. (2016, November). Search strategies during small-scale spatial layout learning with restricted peripheral field. Poster presented at the 56th Annual Meeting of the Psychonomics Society, Boston, MA. Poster, Presented, 11/2016.
  • Dixon, L., Padilla, L. M., Stefanucci, J. K., Creem-Regehr, S. H., & Johnstone, A. H. (2016, November). Relating video gaming and spatial cognition in women. Poster presented at the 56th Annual Meeting of the Psychonomics Society, Boston, MA. Poster, Presented, 11/2016.
  • Creem-Regehr, S. H., Barhorst, E.M., Rand, K.M., & Thompson, W.B. (2016, June). When and why does restricted peripheral field affect spatial learning during navigation? Talk presented at the European Workshop on Imagery and Cognition (EWIC2016), Paris, France. Conference Paper, Refereed, Presented, 06/2016.
  • Barhorst, E.M., Rand, K.M., & Creem-Regehr, S. H. (2016, May). Navigation and spatial memory for older adults with simulated low vision. Poster presented at the 16th Annual Meeting of the Vision Sciences Society Meeting, St. Pete Beach, Florida. Poster, Presented, 05/2016.
  • Rand, K. M., Barhorst, E.M. & Thompson, W. B., Creem-Regehr, S. H., (2016, April). Generalizing effects of types of low vision and age on spatial learning while navigating. Talk presented at the International Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Granada, Spain. Conference Paper, Refereed, Presented, 04/2016.
  • Barhorst, E. M., Rand, K. M., & Creem-Regehr, S. H. (2016, April). Does slower walking speed reduce cognitive load while navigating? Poster presented at the International Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Granada, Spain. Poster, Presented, 04/2016.
  • Padilla, L., Bergmann, T., & Creem-Regehr (2016, April). Uncertainty in weather forecasting phrasing. Poster presented at the International Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Granada, Spain. Poster, Presented, 04/2016.
  • Creem-Regehr, S. H. (2016). The influence of body size and social context on perception and action. Invited talk presented at the Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics, Tuebingen, Germany. Invited Talk/Keynote, Presented, 02/01/2016.
  • Creem-Regehr, S. H. (2016). The influence of body size and social context on perception and action. Invited talk presented at Université Paris Sud, Orsay, France. Invited Talk/Keynote, Presented, 01/2016.
  • Ruginski, I., Stefanucci, J. K., Creem-Regehr, S. H. (2015, November). The effect of anxiety on gender differences in survey spatial learning. Talk presented at the 55th Annual Meeting of the Psychonomics Society, Chicago, IL. Conference Paper, Refereed, Presented, 11/2015.
  • Barhorst, E. M., Rand, K. M., Thompson, W. B., & Creem-Regehr, S. H. (2015, November). The effects of restricted peripheral field on spatial learning while navigating. Poster presented at the 55th Annual Meeting of the Psychonomics Society, Chicago, IL. Poster, Presented, 11/2015.
  • Padilla, L., Creem-Regehr, S. H., Stefanucci, J. K., & Cashdan, E. (2015, November). Influence of instructions on female performance on a virtual Morris water maze. Poster presented at the 55th Annual Meeting of the Psychonomics Society, Chicago, IL. Poster, Presented, 11/2015.
  • Rand, K. M., Barhorst, E. M., Thomspon, W. B., & Creem-Regehr, S. H. (2015, November). Estimates of distance traveled while walking with normal compared to degraded vision. Poster presented at the 55th Annual Meeting of the Psychonomics Society, Chicago, IL. Poster, Presented, 11/2015.
  • Gill, D., Stefanucci, J. K., Creem-Regehr, S. H., & Cashdan, E. (2015, July). The effects of spatial anxiety on memory for spatio-temporal scale. Poster presented at CogSci 2015, Pasadena, CA. Poster, Presented, 07/2015.
  • Padilla, L., Creem-Regehr, S. H., Stefanucci, J.K., & Cashdan, E. (2015, July). Sex Differences in Virtual Navigation Influenced by Scale, Visual Cue-Types, Spatial Memory and Lifetime Mobility. Poster presented at CogSci 2015, Pasadena, CA. Poster, Presented, 07/2015.
  • Ruginski et al. (2015, July). Understanding the Cone of Uncertainty: Non-expert interpretations of hurricane forecast uncertainty visualizations. Poster presented at CogSci 2015, Pasadena, CA. Poster, Presented, 07/2015.
  • Barhorst, E. M., Rand, K. M., Thompson, W. B., & Creem-Regehr, S. H. (2015, April). The effects of restricted field of view on spatial learning while navigating. Talk presented at the Rocky Mountain APA meeting, Boise, ID. Conference Paper, Refereed, Presented, 04/2015.
  • Schug, M., Stefanucci, J. K., Creem-Regehr, S. H., & Cashdan, E. (2015, March). Wayfinding anxiety and childhood experience. Poster presented at the Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Philadelphia, PA. Poster, Presented, 03/2015.
  • Creem-Regehr, S. H., Padilla, L. M., Stefanucci, J. K., & Cashdan, E. (2015). Effects of spatial abilities, cue types, and scale on spatial memory in virtual natural landscapes. Invited talk to presented at the International Conference on Spatial Cognition (ICSC), Rome, Italy. Invited Talk/Keynote, Presented, 01/2015.
  • Creem-Regehr, S. H. (2015). Embodiment in spatial cognition: How and why visual body representations might influence perception of the spaces around us. Invited talk presented at Laboratoire Psychologie de la Perception, Université Paris Decartes. Invited Talk/Keynote, Presented, 01/2015.
  • Padilla, L., Creem-Regehr, S.H., Stefanucci, J.K., & Cashdan, E. (2014, November). Effects of scale on sex differences in a virtual water maze. Poster presented at the 54th Annual Meeting of the Psychonomics Society, Long Beach, CA. Poster, Presented, 11/2014.
  • Gagnon, K., Stefanucci, J.K., Creem-Regehr, S.H., & Cashdan, E. (2014, November). Characterizing exploration behavior in a large-scale desktop virtual environment. Poster presented at the 54th Annual Meeting of the Psychonomics Society, Long Beach, CA. Poster, Presented, 11/2014.
  • Gagnon, K., Stefanucci, J.K., Creem-Regehr, S.H., Cashdan, E. (2014, July). Sex differences in exploration and the relationship to harm avoidance. Poster presented at the 26th Annual Human Behavior and Evolution Society Conference, Natal, Brazil. Poster, Presented, 07/2014.
  • Creem-Regehr, S.H. (2014). Embodiment in spatial cognition: How and why visual body representations might influence perception of the spaces around us. Invited talk presented at University of Cincinnati CAP seminar series and University of Kansas Mind Lecture Series. Invited Talk/Keynote, Presented, 01/2014.
  • Gagnon, K., Geuss, M. N., Stefanucci, J. K., Creem-Regehr, S. H. (2013, November). The Influence of Body Size and Social Context on Action Judgments for Self and Others. Talk presented at the 53rd Annual Meeting of the Psychonomics Society, Minneapolis, MN. Conference Paper, Refereed, Presented, 11/2013.
  • Tarampi, M. R. & Creem-Regehr, S. H. (2013, November). Spatial Transformations as a Function of Spatial Ability and Expertise. Poster presented at the 53rd Annual Meeting of the Psychonomics Society, Minneapolis, MN. Poster, Presented, 11/2013.
  • Rand, K. M., Thompson, W. B. & Creem-Regehr, S. H. (2013, November). Navigation With Severely Degraded Vision Requires Increased Attentional Demands: A Mobility-Related Safety Account. Poster presented at the 53rd Annual Meeting of the Psychonomics Society, Minneapolis, MN. Poster, Presented, 11/2013.
  • Creem-Regehr, S. H., Gagnon, K.* & Tarampi, M.*(2012, November). When do agents influence spatial perspective taking? Talk presented at the 53rd Annual Meeting of the Psychonomics Society, Minneapolis, MN. Conference Paper, Refereed, Presented, 11/2012.
  • Rand, K.*, Creem-Regehr, S. H., & Thompson, W. B. (2012, November). Degraded viewing during navigation of novel paths impairs global spatial representation. Poster presented at the 53rd Annual Meeting of the Psychonomics Society, Minneapolis, MN. Poster, Presented, 11/2012.
  • Creem-Regehr, S. H., Gagnon, K. T., Tarampi, M. R., & Stefanucci, J. K. (2012, September). The influence of spatial cues on instructed and spontaneous spatial perspective taking. Invited talk presented at the International Conference on Spatial Cognition (ICSC), Rome, Italy. Invited Talk/Keynote, Presented, 09/2012.
  • Rand, K. M.*, Bakdash, J., Stefanucci, J. K., Creem-Regehr, S. H., & Gustafson, W. (2012). Perceptual dependence of size and distance? A within subjects variability approach. Poster presented at the 12th Annual Meeting of the Vision Sciences Society, Naples, FL. Poster, Presented, 01/2012.
  • Lessard, D. A.*, Creem-Regehr, S. H., & Stefanucci, J. K. (2012). Effects of environment constraints and judgments about action on distance judgments. Poster presented at the 12th Annual Meeting of the Vision Sciences Society, Naples, FL. Poster, Presented, 01/2012.
  • Geuss, M. N.*, Lessard, D. A., Stefanucci, J. K., Creem-Regehr, S. H. & Thompson, W. B. (2012). A comparison of size perception in real and virtual environments using judgments of action capability. Poster presented at the 12th Annual Meeting of the Vision Sciences Society, Naples, FL. Poster, Presented, 01/2012.
  • Creem-Regehr, S. H. (2011, March). Body-based perception in virtual environments. Invited talk presented at GE Healthcare, Salt Lake City, UT. Invited Talk/Keynote, Presented, 03/2011.
  • Lessard, D. A., Tarampi, M., Geuss, M. N., Creem-Regehr, S. H., Stefanucci, J. K., & Thompson, W. B. (2011). Overestimating action capabilities for passing through vertical and horizontal gaps under severely degraded vision. Poster presented at the 11th Annual Meeting of the Vision Sciences Society, Naples, FL. Poster, Presented, 02/2011.
  • Rand, K. M., Tarampi, M. R., Thompson, W. B., & Creem-Regehr, S. H. (2011). The influence of object-ground contact on perception of distance and size under severely degraded vision. Poster presented at the 11th Annual Meeting of the Vision Sciences Society, Naples, FL. Poster, Presented, 02/2011.
  • Geuss, M. N., Stefanucci, J. K., Creem-Regehr, S. H., & Thompson, W. B. (2011). The role of depth and frontal planes in perceiving distances in a virtual environment. Poster presented at the 11th Annual Meeting of the Vision Sciences Society, Naples, FL. Poster, Presented, 02/2011.
  • Gagnon, K., Tarampi, M., Peyton, M., & Creem-Regehr, S. H. (2011). Manipulating embodiment in imagined spatial perspective taking. Poster presented at the 11th Annual Meeting of the Vision Sciences Society, Naples, FL. Poster, Presented, 02/2011.
  • Tarampi, M., Creem-Regehr, S. H., Bakdash, J., & Thompson, W. B. (2011). Translational spatial updating of multiple targets under normal and severely degraded vision. Poster presented at the 52nd Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Seattle, WA. Poster, Presented, 01/2011.
  • Tarampi, M., Geuss, M. N., Stefanucci, J. K., & Creem-Regehr, S. H. (2010). Dancers are overconfident in their affordance judgments. Poster presented at the 51th annual meeting of the Psychonomics Society, St Louis, MO. Poster, Presented, 11/2010.
  • Thompson, W. B., Rand, K. M., Tarampi, M. R., & Creem-Regehr, S. H. (2010). The importance of a visual horizon for distance judgments under severely degraded vision. Talk presented at the European Conference on Visual Perception, Lausanne. Conference Paper, Refereed, Presented, 09/2010.
  • Creem-Regehr, S. H. (2010). Body-based perception in spaces beyond the body. Invited talk presented at the Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics, Tubingen, Germany. Invited Talk/Keynote, Presented, 09/2010.
  • Kunz, B. R., Creem-Regehr, S. H. & Thompson, W. B. (2010, May). Testing the generalizability of perceptual-motor calibration on spatial judgments. Talk presented at the 10th annual meeting of the Vision Sciences Society, Naples FL. Conference Paper, Refereed, Presented, 05/2010.
  • Creem-Regehr, S. H., Geuss, M. N., Ziemek, T. R., Allen, G. C., Stefanucci, J. K., & Thompson, W. B. (2010). Comparing different measures of space perception across real and virtual environments. Poster presented at the 10th annual meeting of the Vision Sciences Society, Naples FL. Poster, Presented, 05/2010.
  • Creem-Regehr, S.H. (2010, May). Embodiment in perception: What have we learned from virtual reality? Invited talk to be presented at the Association for Psychological Science 22nd Annual Convention, Boston, MA. Invited Talk/Keynote, Presented, 2010.
  • Creem-Regehr, S.H. (2010, January). Embodiment in perception: What have we learned from virtual reality? Invited talk presented at Cognition and Cognitive Neuroscience colloquium, Vanderbilt University. Invited Talk/Keynote, Presented, 2010.
  • Rand, K. M., Creem-Regehr, S. H. & Thompson, W. B. (2010, May). The importance of a visual horizon for distance judgments under severely degraded vision. Poster to be presented at the 10th annual meeting of the Vision Sciences Society, Naples FL. Poster, Presented, 2010.
  • Kunz, B. R., Creem-Regehr, S. H. & Thompson, W. B. (2009, November). Visual body representations influence judgments of object extent. Talk presented at the 50th annual meeting of the Psychonomics Society, Boston, MA. Conference Paper, Refereed, Presented, 2009.
  • Creem-Regehr, S.H. (2009, November). Improving distance judgments in virtual environments: What have we learned about perception? Invited talk presented at keynote symposium, Society for Computers in Psychology, Boston, MA. Invited Talk/Keynote, Presented, 2009.
  • Creem-Regehr, S.H. (2009, September). Dissociated where and how knowledge in object grasping. Invited talk presented at the Neural Correlates of Object Recognition and Action Workshop, Atlanta, GA. Invited Talk/Keynote, Presented, 2009.
  • Tarampi, M., Creem-Regehr, S. H., & Thompson, W. B. (2009, May). Evidence for intact spatial updating in observers with severely degraded vision. . Poster presented at the 9th annual meeting of the Vision Sciences Society, Naples, FL. Poster, Presented, 2009.
  • Kunz, B. R., Lauritzen, S., Thompson, W. B., & Creem-Regehr, S. H. (2009, May). Visual capture may influence body-based judgments of object extent. Poster presented at the 9th annual meeting of the Vision Sciences Society, Naples, FL. Poster, Presented, 2009.
  • Mohler, B. J., Bulthoff, H. H., Thompson, W. B., & Creem-Regehr, S. H. (2008). A full-body avatar improves distance judgments in virtual environments. Published in Proceedings of the 5th SIGGRAPH Symposium on Applied Perception in Graphics and Visualization. Conference Paper, Refereed, Presented, 2008.
  • Kuhl, S. A., Thompson, W. B. & Creem-Regehr, S. H. (2008). HMD calibration and its effects on distance judgments. Published in Proceedings of the 5th SIGGRAPH Symposium on Applied Perception in Graphics and Visualization. Conference Paper, Refereed, Presented, 2008.
  • Ziemek, T. R.*, Creem-Regehr, S. H., & Thompson, W. B. (2008). Using mental rotation as a methodology to evaluate shape perception in computer graphics. Published in Proceedings of the 5th SIGGRAPH Symposium on Applied Perception in Graphics and Visualization. Conference Paper, Refereed, Presented, 2008.
  • Creem-Regehr, S.H. & Gugerty, L. (2008, August). Applying spatial cognition to complex tasks and tools. Invited Symposium co-chair, American Psychological Association Annual Meeting, Boston MA. Invited Talk/Keynote, Presented, 2008.
  • Smith, D., Creem-Regehr, S.H., & Watson, J. (2008, November). The influence of individual differences in working memory capacity on spatial updating tasks. Poster presented at the 49th annual meeting of the Psychonomics Society, Chicago, IL. Poster, Presented, 2008.
  • Creem-Regehr, S.H., Kunz, B. & Thompson, W.B. (2008, May). Comparing perceived affordances to size and distance estimates in a virtual environment. Poster presented at the 8th annual meeting of the Vision Sciences Society, Naples, FL. Poster, Presented, 2008.
  • Kunz, B.R., Creem-Regehr, S.H., & Thompson, W.B. (2008, May). The influence of relevant action on spatial updating during imagined locomotion. Poster presented at the 8th annual meeting of the Vision Sciences Society, Naples, FL. Poster, Presented, 2008.
  • Tarampi, M., Creem-Regehr, S.H. & Thompson, W.B. (2008, May). Visually directed walking to targets with severely graded vision is surprisingly accurate. Poster presented at the 8th annual meeting of the Vision Sciences Society, Naples, FL. Poster, Presented, 2008.
  • Kuhl, S.A., Thompson, W. B. & Creem-Regehr, S.H. (2008, May). Angle of declination manipulations and their effects on distance judgments in virtual environments. Poster presented at the 8th annual meeting of the Vision Sciences Society, Naples, FL. Poster, Presented, 2008.
  • Kunz, B.R., Creem-Regehr, S. H., & Thompson, W. B. (2007, May). Investigations of real and imagined walking. Poster presented at the 7th annual meeting of the Vision Sciences Society, Sarasota, FL. Poster, Presented, 2007.
  • Mohler, B. J., Creem-Regehr, S. H., & Thompson, W. B. (2007, May). Visually mismatched feedback within a head-mounted display affects a perceptual-motor but not a cognitive real world egocentric distance response. Poster presented at the 7th annual meeting of the Vision Sciences Society, Sarasota, FL. Poster, Presented, 2007.
  • Kunz, B., Creem-Regehr, B., & Thompson, W. B. (2006, May). Perceptual-Motor Recalibration of Imagined Walking. Talk presented at the 6th annual meeting of the Vision Sciences Society, Sarasota, FL. Conference Paper, Refereed, Presented, 2006.
  • Kuhl, S. A., Thompson, W. B. & Creem-Regehr, S. H. (2006). Minification influences spatial judgments in virtual environments. Published in Proceedings of the 3rd SIGGRAPH Symposium on Applied Perception in Graphics and Visualization. Conference Paper, Refereed, Presented, 2006.
  • Mohler, B. J., Creem-Regehr, S. H., & Thompson, W. B. (2006). The influence of feedback on egocentric distance judgments in real and virtual environments. Published in Proceedings of the 3rd SIGGRAPH Symposium on Applied Perception in Graphics and Visualization. Conference Paper, Refereed, Presented, 2006.
  • Creem-Regehr, S. H. (2006, August). Perception and action in virtual environments. Talk presented at the 2006 American Psychological Association Convention, New Orleans, LA. Conference Paper, Refereed, Presented, 2006.
  • Dilda, V., Creem-Regehr, S. H., & Thompson, W. B. (2006, May). Angle of elevation influences distance perception to targets on the ceiling. Talk presented at the 6th annual meeting of the Vision Sciences Society, Sarasota, FL. Conference Paper, Refereed, Presented, 2006.
  • Creem-Regehr, S. H. (2006, July). Representing objects and actions: What is special about tools? Talk presented for the Neuro-Cognitive Rehabilitation Research Network, Philadelphia, PA. Invited Talk/Keynote, Presented, 2006.
  • Mohler, B., Thompson, W. B., & Creem-Regehr, S. H. (2006, May). Absolute egocentric distance judgments are improved after motor and cognitive adaptation within HMD. Poster presented at the 6th annual meeting of the Vision Sciences Society, Sarasota, FL. Poster, Presented, 2006.
  • Kuhl, S., Creem-Regehr, S. H., & Thompson, W. B. (2006, May). Individual differences in accuracy of blind walking to targets on the floor. Poster presented at the 6th annual meeting of the Vision Sciences Society, Sarasota, FL. Poster, Presented, 2006.
  • Dilda, V. & Creem-Regehr, S. H. (2006, April). The role of the cerebellum in the representation of tools. Poster presented at the 13th annual Cognitive Neuroscience Society Meeting, San Francisco, CA. Poster, Presented, 2006.
  • Thompson, W. B., Mohler, B., & Creem-Regehr, S. H. (2005, May). Does perceptual-motor recalibration of locomotion depend on perceived self motion or the magnitude of optical flow? Paper presented at the 5th annual meeting of the Vision Sciences Society, Sarasota, FL. Conference Paper, Refereed, Presented, 2005.
  • Thompson, W. B., Creem-Regehr, S. H., Mohler, B. J., & Willemsen, P. (2005). Investigations on the interactions between vision and locomotion using a treadmill virtual environment. Published in Proceedings of the SPIE/IS&T Human Vision & Electronic Imaging Conference, 481–492. Conference Paper, Refereed, Presented, 2005.
  • Creem-Regehr, S. H. (2005, June). Representing graspable objects: Investigations of “what” and “how” for real and imagined actions. Talk presented at TENNET, Theoretical and Experimental Neuropsychology, Montreal, Quebec. Invited Talk/Keynote, Presented, 2005.
  • Creem-Regehr, S. H. & Thompson, W. B. (2005, May). Perception and action in immersive virtual environments. Satellite Workshop Organizer, Vision Sciences Society Annual Conference, Sarasota, FL. Invited Talk/Keynote, Presented, 2005.
  • Creem-Regehr, S. H. (2005, April). Perceiving and acting in real and virtual environments. Talk presented at University of Arizona, Cognitive Science Brown Bag. Invited Talk/Keynote, Presented, 2005.
  • Dilda, V., Creem-Regehr, S. H., & Thompson, W. B. (2005, May). Perceiving distances to targets on the floor and ceiling: A comparison of walking and matching measures. Poster presented at the 5th annual meeting of the Vision Sciences Society, Sarasota, FL. Poster, Presented, 2005.
  • Mohler, B., Creem-Regehr, S. H., & Thompson, W.B. (2005, May). Speed of visual flow affects comfortable walking speed. Poster presented at the 5th annual meeting of the Vision Sciences Society, Sarasota, FL. Poster, Presented, 2005.
  • Willemsen, P., Creem-Regehr, S. H., Colton, M. B., & Thompson, W. B. (2005, May). The effect of HMD mass and inertia on visually directed walking in virtual environments. Poster presented at the 5th annual meeting of the Vision Sciences Society, Sarasota, FL. Poster, Presented, 2005.
  • Dilda, V., Lee, J., & Creem-Regehr, S. H. (2005, April). The influence of hand-dominance on brain lateralization in motor imagery. Poster presented at the 12th Cognitive Neuroscience Society Meeting, New York, NY. Poster, Presented, 2005.
  • Neil, J. A., Yeh, H. J., & Creem-Regehr, S. H. (2005, April). Neural correlates of two imagined egocentric transformations. Poster presented at the 12th Cognitive Neuroscience Society Meeting, New York, NY. Poster, Presented, 2005.
  • Sahm, C. S., Creem-Regehr, S. H., Thompson, W. B., & Willemsen, P. (2004, November). Visually directed actions as indicators of distance perception in real and virtual environments. Talk presented at the 45th Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Minneapolis, MN. Conference Paper, Refereed, Presented, 2004.
  • Gooch, B., Creem-Regehr, S. H., Reinhard, E., & Lee, J. N. (2004, May). Learning and recognition task performance using computer generated facial illustrations and caricatures. Journal of Vision, 4(8), 430a (VSS 04). Conference Paper, Refereed, Presented, 2004.
  • Creem-Regehr, S. H., Mohler, B., & Thompson, W. B. (2004, May). Perceived slant is greater from far versus near distances. Journal of Vision, 4(8), 374a (VSS 04). Conference Paper, Refereed, Presented, 2004.
  • Mohler, B. J., Thompson, W. B., Creem-Regehr, S. H., Pick, Jr., H. L., Warren, Jr., W., Rieser, J. J. & Willemsen, P. (2004). Visual Motion Influences Locomotion in a Treadmill Virtual Environment. In Proceedings of the 1st SIGGRAPH Symposium on Applied Perception in Graphics and Visualization, 19–22. Conference Paper, Refereed, Presented, 2004.
  • Mohler, B., Thompson, W. B., Creem-Regehr, S. H., Willemsen, P., Rieser, J. J., and Pick, Jr., H. L. (2004, May). Perceptual-motor recalibration on a virtual reality treadmill. Journal of Vision, 4(8), 794a (VSS 04). Conference Paper, Refereed, Presented, 2004.
  • Willemsen, P., Colton, M. B., Creem-Regehr, S. H., & Thompson, W. B. (2004). The Effects of Head-Mounted Display Mechanics on Distance Judgments in Virtual Environments. Published in Proceedings of the 1st SIGGRAPH Symposium on Applied Perception in Graphics and Visualization, 35–38. Conference Paper, Refereed, Presented, 2004.
  • Willemsen, P., Colten, M. B., Creem-Regehr, S. H., and Thompson, W. B. (2004, May). Examining distance compression in virtual environments: Hi-Tech versus no-tech displays. Journal of Vision, 4(8), 20a (VSS 04). Conference Paper, Refereed, Presented, 2004.
  • Sahm, C. S., Creem-Regehr, S. H., Thompson, W. B., & Willemsen, P. (2004, August). Throwing vs. walking as indicators of distance perception in real and virtual environments. In Proceedings of the 1st SIGGRAPH Symposium on Applied Perception in Graphics and Visualization, 178. Conference Paper, Refereed, Presented, 2004.
  • Creem-Regehr, S. H. (2004, March). Spatial perception and action in real and virtual environments. Talk presented at University of Minnesota, Cognitive Science Retreat Keynote Speaker. Invited Talk/Keynote, Presented, 2004.
  • Creem-Regehr, S. H. & Browd, S. (2004, March). Use of fMRI in brain research. Talk presented at the Brain Imaging Conference, NAMI Cache Valley, Utah State University. Invited Talk/Keynote, Presented, 2004.
  • Creem-Regehr, S. H., Dilda, V., Gold, A. E., Lee, B., & Lee, J. N. (2004, April). Grasping novel objects: Functional identity influences representations for real and imagined actions. Poster presented at the 11th Cognitive Neuroscience Society Meeting, San Francisco, CA. Poster, Presented, 2004.
  • Creem-Regehr, S. H., Willemsen, P., Gooch, A. A., & Thompson, W. (2003, May). The effects of restricted viewing conditions on egocentric distance judgments. Journal of Vision, 3(9), 16a (VSS 03). Conference Paper, Refereed, Presented, 2003.
  • Creem-Regehr, S. H. & Lee, J. N. (2003, September). Neural representations of graspable objects. Talk presented at the 15th Annual UCAIR (Utah Center for Advanced Imaging Research) Symposium, Park City, UT. Conference Paper, Refereed, Presented, 2003.
  • Thompson, W. B., Gooch, A. A., Willemsen, P., Creem-Regehr, S. H., Loomis, J., & Beall, A. (2003, May) Compression of distance judgments when viewing virtual environments using a head mounted display. Journal of Vision, 3(9), 18a (VSS 03). Conference Paper, Refereed, Presented, 2003.
  • Creem-Regehr, S. H. (2003). Action-relevant representations of space and objects. Talk presented at Carnegie Mellon University, Emory University, University of Iowa, Pennsylvania State University, Purdue University, and University of California, Irvine. Invited Talk/Keynote, Presented, 2003.
  • Creem-Regehr, S. H. & Lee, J. N. (2003, April). The influence of meaning on neural representations of graspable objects. Poster presented at the 10th Cognitive Neuroscience Society Meeting, New York, NY. Poster, Presented, 2003.
  • Kindlmann, G., Reinhard, E., & Creem, S. H. (2002). Face-based luminance matching for perceptual colormap generation. Published in R. Moorhead, M. Gross and K. I. Joy (Eds.), Proceedings of IEEE Visualization, 299–306. Conference Paper, Refereed, Presented, 2002.
  • Creem-Regehr, S. H., Gooch, A. A., & Thompson, W. B. (2002, May). Perceiving virtual geographical slant: Action influences perception. Journal of Vision, 2(7), 57a (VSS 02). Conference Paper, Refereed, Presented, 2002.
  • Creem-Regehr, S. H., Sargent, N. M., & Neil, J. A. (2002, November). Egocentric spatial transformations of bodies and body-parts. Poster presented at the 43rd Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Kansas City, MO. Poster, Presented, 2002.
  • Creem, S. H. (2001, May). Spatial Updating after imagined self and object movement: Translation is similar to rotation. Journal of Vision, 1(3), 141a (VSS 01). Conference Paper, Refereed, Presented, 2001.
  • Creem, S. H. (2001, May). Integration of visual and biomechanical perception. Talk presented at ACM SIGGRAPH/Eurographics Campfire, Snowbird, UT. Conference Paper, Refereed, Presented, 2001.
  • Creem-Regehr, S. H. (2001, July). Perceiving and grasping hand tools: Interactions between the “two visual systems.” Talk presented at the Cognitive Science Association for Interdisciplinary Learning (CSAIL) Symposium: Beyond the Perception/Action Dissociation, Hood River, OR. Invited Talk/Keynote, Presented, 2001.
  • Creem, S. H. (2001, March). Examining the advantage for self-transformations in spatial updating tasks. Talk presented at University of California, Santa Barbara, CA. Invited Talk/Keynote, Presented, 2001.
  • Creem-Regehr, S. H. (2001, November). Spatial updating after object and viewer translation: Real versus imagined movement. Poster presented at the 42nd Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Orlando, FL. Poster, Presented, 2001.
  • Creem, S. H., Downs, T. H., Snyder, A. P., Downs, J. H., & Proffitt, D. R. (2001, March). Egocentric versus object-relative spatial judgment tasks elicit differences in brain activity. Poster presented at the Cognitive Neuroscience Society Annual Meeting, New York, NY. Poster, Presented, 2001.
  • Creem, S. H. (2000, August). The two visual systems and their interactions. Symposium co-presented at the 22nd Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society with B. Bridgeman and J. Philbeck, Philadelphia, PA. Conference Paper, Refereed, Presented, 2000.
  • Creem, S. H. (2000). Perceiving hand tools: Investigations into the interactions between vision, semantics, and action. Talk presented at Gettysburg College, Smith College, University of Arizona, University of Utah, University of Western Ontario, Western Washington University. Invited Talk/Keynote, Presented, 2000.
  • Creem, S. H. & Proffitt, D. R. (2000, November). Egocentric measures of spatial updating: Is there an advantage for action? Poster presented at the 41st Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, New Orleans, LA. Poster, Presented, 2000.
  • Creem, S. H., Downs, T. H., Harrington, G. S., Proffitt, & D. R., Downs, J. H. (2000, June). Motor representations involved in perceiving tools and graspable non-tools. Poster presented at the 6th International Conference on Functional Mapping of the Human Brain, San Antonio, TX. Poster, Presented, 2000.
  • Creem, S. H. & Proffitt, D. R. (1999, November). Grasping tools: Interactions between object identity and appropriate action. Talk presented at the 7th Annual Workshop on Object Perception and Memory, Los Angeles, CA. Conference Paper, Refereed, Presented, 1999.
  • Wraga, M., Creem, S. H. & Proffitt, D. R. (1999, April). Spatial updating of a virtual scene after self- and display rotations. Paper presented at the EPA Vision/Attention Mini-conference, Providence, RI. Conference Paper, Refereed, Presented, 1999.
  • Wraga, M., Creem, S. H., & Proffitt, D. R. (1999). Spatial updating of an irregularly shaped virtual array during self- and display rotations. Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science Abstracts (ARVO), 40, B20. Conference Paper, Refereed, Presented, 1999.
  • Creem, S. H. & Proffitt, D. R. (1999). Grasping objects with handles: Evidence for interactive visual systems. Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science Abstracts (ARVO), 40, B50. Conference Paper, Refereed, Presented, 1999.
  • Creem, S. H. (1999, August). Doing two things at once: Independence and interaction of cognitive and motor systems. Talk presented at Microsoft Research, Redmond, WA. Invited Talk/Keynote, Presented, 1999.
  • Creem, S. H. (1999, July). Grasping Hand Tools: New evidence for interactive cognitive and motor systems. Talk presented the Center for the Neural Basis of Cognition, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA. Invited Talk/Keynote, Presented, 1999.
  • Creem, S. H., Wraga, M. & Proffitt, D. R. (1999, November). Imagining physically impossible transformations: Geometry is more important than gravity. Poster presented at the 40th Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Los Angeles, CA. Poster, Presented, 1999.
  • Creem, S. H., Wraga, M. & Proffitt, D. R. (1999, June). An advantage for self- vs. object-rotations given physically impossible positions. Poster presented at the 3rd Annual Meeting of the Association for the Scientific Study of Consciousness, London, Canada. Poster, Presented, 1999.
  • Downs, T. H., Creem, S. H., Wraga, M., Harrington, G. S. Fox, K. V., Proffitt, D. R., Downs, J.H. (1999, June). Imagined rotations of the self: An fMRI study. Poster presented at the 5th International Conference on Functional Mapping of the Human Brain, Düsseldorf, Germany. Poster, Presented, 1999.
  • Creem, S. H., Hirsch, T. B., Wraga, M., Harrington, G., Fox, K. V., Proffitt, D. R., Downs, J. H. (1999, April). FMRI investigations of imagined viewer rotations. Poster presented at the Cognitive Neuroscience Society Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C. Poster, Presented, 1999.
  • Creem, S. H., Wraga, M. & Proffitt, D. R. (1998). Perception-action dissociations in a large-scale Muller-Lyer figure. Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science Abstracts (ARVO), 39, S1095. Conference Paper, Refereed, Presented, 1998.
  • Creem, S. H. & Proffitt, D. R. (1998, November). Grasping meaningful objects: Interdependence between the two visual systems. Paper presented at the 39th Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Dallas, TX. Conference Paper, Refereed, Presented, 1998.
  • Smit, D. J., Creem, S. H., & Kubovy, M. (1997). Distance and luminance heterogeneity have additive effects on perceptual grouping. Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science Abstracts, 38, S642. Conference Paper, Refereed, Presented, 1997.
  • Creem, S. H., Wade, M. M. & Proffitt, D. R. (1997). Visual perception of egocentric distance. Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science Abstracts (ARVO), 38, S902. Conference Paper, Refereed, Presented, 1997.
  • Creem, S. H. & Proffitt, D. R. (1996, November). Memory for geographical slant. Poster presented at The 37th Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Chicago, IL. Poster, Presented, 1996.