Papers

Kubovy, M., Cutting, J. E. & McGuire, R. M. (1974). Hearing with the third ear: Dichotic perception of a melody without monaural familiarity cues. Science. 14(2, Oct. 18):272–4.

Kubovy, M. (1988). Should We Resist the Seductiveness of the Space:Time::Vision:Audition Analogy? Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception & Performance . 14(2, May):318–320.

Mauro, R. & Kubovy, M. (1992). Caricature and face recognition. Memory & Cognition. 20(4):433–40.

Kubovy, M. (1994). The perceptual organization of dot lattices. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review . 1(2):182–90.

Kubovy, M., Holcombe, A. O., & Wagemans, J. (1998). On the Lawfulness of Grouping by Proximity. Cognitive Psychology. 35:71–98.

Kubovy, M., Cohen, D. J., & Hollier, J. (1999). Feature integration that routinely occurs without focal attention. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review . 6(2):183–203.

Gepshtein, S. & Kubovy, M. (2000). The emergence of visual objects in space-time. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 97(14, Jul 5):8186–91.

Kubovy, M., & Epstein, W. (2001). Internalization: A metaphor we can live without. Behavioral & Brain Sciences, 24, 618–625 (written for a special issue of BBS devoted to a critique of Shepard's (1994) account of perceptual-cognitive Universals as internalizations of non-stochastic physical structure in the environment. Guest editors: L. T. Maloney, R. Mausfeld, & D. Heyer).

Kubovy, M. & Van Valkenburg, D. (2001). Auditory and visual objects. Cognition. 80(1–2):97–126 (issue on perceptual objects. Guest editor: B. Scholl).

Van Valkenburg, D., & Kubovy, M. (2003) In defense of the theory of indispensable attributes. Cognition. 87:225–233 (reply to Neuhoff)

Strother, L. & Kubovy, M. (2003). Perceived complexity and the grouping effect in band patterns. Acta Psychologica, 114, 229–244 (issue in honor of Emanuel Leeuwenberg. Guest editors: P. Van Der Helm & J. Wagemans).

Strother, L., Van Valkenburg, D. & Kubovy, M. (2003). Toward a psychophysics of perceptual organization using multistable stimuli and phenomenal reports. Axiomathes, 13, 283–302 (issue on the legacy of Gaetano Kanizsa).

Kubovy, M. (2004). Goya breaks Alberti's window to send a message. Rivista di Estetica, n.s., 43 (No. 24), 89–95 (issue in memory of Paolo Bozzi).

Gepshtein, S. & Kubovy, M. (2005). Stability and change in perception: Spatial organization in temporal context. Experimental Brain Research, 160 (4), 487–495. .

Gepshtein, S., Tyukin, I., & Kubovy, M. (2007). The economics of motion perception and invariants of visual sensitivity. Journal of Vision, 7 (8), 1–18. .

Gepshtein, S., & Kubovy, M. (2007). The lawful perception of apparent motion. Journal of Vision, 7 (8), 1–15. .

Kubovy, M. & Van den Berg, M. (2008). The whole is equal to the sum of its parts: A probabilistic model of grouping by proximity and similarity in regular patterns. Psychological Review, 115(1), 131–154. .

Schutz, M. & Kubovy, M. (2009). Deconstructing a musical illusion: Point-light representations capture salient properties of impact motions. Canadian Acoustics, 37(1), 23–28. .

Kubovy, M. & Schutz, M. (2010). Audio-visual objects. Review of Philosophy and Psychology, 1(1), ??–?? .

Armontrout J. A., Schutz, M. & Kubovy, M. (in press). Visual determinants of a cross-modal illusion. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, ??, ??–?? .


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Lectures

2003, October 17, Trieste: Kubovy, M. Regular patterns in visual, auditory, and aesthetic perception. Kanizsa Lecture 2003 (11th Annual Trieste Symposium on Perception and Cognition ).

2004, February 27, UVa: Comments about writing style. [PowerPoint —  PDF —  Quicktime movie(probably inaccessible for the moment)]

2004, March 2, UVa: Guest lecture at Designing Matter (a Common Course), taught by Prof. Cassandra Fraser. [PDF (no sound) —  QuickTime Movies: 800 x 600 (36.5 MB)  —  400 x 300 (19.9 MB)  —  200 x 150 (18.9 MB) ]

2004, October 18, UVa: Developmental Constraints on an Approach to Human Pleasure (lecture at Developmental Lunch). [PDF (1.2 MB)]

2004, December 8, UVa: A methodology for making the mental manifest by measuring Mondrian's masterpieces (lecture at Cognitive Lunch). [PDF (11.2 MB)]


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Conference Talks [T] and Posters [P]

[P] Rogers, S., Lunsford, M., Strother, L., & Kubovy M. The Mona Lisa effect: Perception of gaze direction in real and pictured faces. ICPA 2003 (12th International Conference on Perception and Action) . Surfers Paradise, Australia, July 13–18, 2003

[T] Gepshtein, S., & Kubovy M. Korte's law, the spatiotemporal sensitivity of vision, and the failure of the proximity principle in apparent motion. ECVP 2003 (26th European Conference on Visual Perception). Paris, September 1–5, 2003

[T] Van Valkenburg, D., & Kubovy, M. Towards a Psychophysical Scale of Pitch Relations in Sequential Streaming. APCAM 2003 (2nd Annual Perception, Cognition, and Action Meeting) . Vancouver, B.C., November 6, 2003

[P] Kubovy, M., & Strother, L. Proximity, curvature, and Feldman's Eureka! 45th Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society . Minneapolis, MN, November 10, 2004 [archive]

[?] Schutz, M., & Kubovy, M. Hearing Gestures, Seeing Music. 5th Annual Meeting of Vision Sciences Society. Sarasota, FL, May 6–11, 2005 [ pdf of submitted abstract]

[T] Kubovy, M. Pleasure and the dynamics of static works of art. Pictures, emotions and make-believe: the philosophy and psychology of picture perception. Gargnano, Italy, June 18–20, 2008 [ pdf of slides for talk]

[T] Kubovy, M. Auditory, Visual, and Audio–visual Objects. ECVP 2009 (32nd European Conference on Visual Perception). Regensburg, Germany, August 24–28, 2009 [archive containing PDF and folder with sounds and videos.]


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Book

The Psychology of Perspective and Renaissance Art was published by Cambridge University Press in 1986. It has been out of print for a few years. I am reconstructing the first edition online (the copyright is mine now) in PDF, while gradually moving toward a second edition.

As of August 22, 2003, the text of the chapters is complete, and has changed little. Almost all the images are there (some now in color, and some redone). It has neither a bibliography (although the citations are in the text) nor an index. The chapters are numbered differently. In the original edition, the first chapter was I (the capital letter, standing for "Introduction"), then followed chapters 1 through 10. Now the numbering goes from 1 to 11.

Chapters 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

As of November 23, 2004, the current version of the book (now called The Arrow in the Eye) is a collection of web pages. Go to The Arrow in the Eye. It was created by Michael Douma, Executive Director of the Institute for Dynamic Educational Advancement.


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