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2010

Gildersleeve, Matthew (2010) The Kinaesthetic Fusion Effect : mechanisms and extensions. Other thesis, Queensland University of Technology.
Number of full-text downloads 136

2011

Gildersleeve, Matthew (2011) In search of the antecendents for risky driving at railway level crossings. In Human Factors in Transport 2011, 7 Dec 2011, Sydney, Australia. (Unpublished)

Gildersleeve, Matthew (2011) Elaborating a tactile-proprioceptive illusion : the kinaesthetic fusion effect. In Licari, Melissa (Ed.) 10th Motor Control and Human Skill Conference, 29 November - 2 December 2011, Sebel Mandurah, W. A. (In Press)

Gildersleeve, Matthew & Worringham, Charles J. (2011) An indication that non-informative vision eliminates the Kinaesthetic Fusion Effect. In 2011 Australasian Winter Conference on Brain Research, 27-31 August 2011, Queenstown.

Wullems, Christian & Gildersleeve, Matthew (2011) Making the case for low cost railway level crossings. In 21st International Railway Safety Conference, 16-21 Oct 2011, Melbourne, Australia.

2012

Gildersleeve, Matthew (2012) Neuromuscular imbalances in the track sprinter. Techniques for Track and Field and Cross Country, 6(2). (In Press)

Gildersleeve, Matthew & Wullems, Christian (2012) A human factors investigation into the unavailability of active warnings at railway level crossings. In ASME/IEEE 2012 Joint Rail Conference, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (In Press)

Gildersleeve, Matthew (2012) The Kinaesthetic Fusion Effect : fast-forward 30 years. North American Journal of Psychology, 14(1), pp. 1-12.
Number of full-text downloads 69

Gildersleeve, Matthew (2012) Multisensory integration weightings underlying haptic feedback laparoscopic surgery. Asian Journal of Endoscopic Surgery. (In Press)

2013

Gildersleeve, Matthew (2013) Augmenting human factors research in surgical robotics. IEEE Pulse. (In Press)

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