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Ilja Frissen
Ilja Frissen
Associate Professor, McGill University
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Walking straight into circles
JL Souman, I Frissen, MN Sreenivasa, MO Ernst
Current Biology 19 (18), 1538-1542, 2009
2732009
CyberWalk: Enabling unconstrained omnidirectional walking through virtual environments
JL Souman, PR Giordano, M Schwaiger, I Frissen, T Thümmel, H Ulbrich, ...
ACM Transactions on Applied Perception (TAP) 8 (4), 1-22, 2011
2072011
A modulatory role for facial expressions in prosopagnosia
B De Gelder, I Frissen, J Barton, N Hadjikhani
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 100 (22), 13105-13110, 2003
1462003
Making virtual walking real: Perceptual evaluation of a new treadmill control algorithm
JL Souman, PR Giordano, I Frissen, AD Luca, MO Ernst
ACM Transactions on Applied Perception (TAP) 7 (2), 1-14, 2010
1102010
Integration of vestibular and proprioceptive signals for spatial updating
I Frissen, JL Campos, JL Souman, MO Ernst
Experimental Brain Research 212 (2), 163-176, 2011
842011
Walking along curved paths of different angles: The relationship between head and trunk turning
MN Sreenivasa, I Frissen, JL Souman, MO Ernst
Experimental Brain Research 191 (3), 313-320, 2008
792008
The aftereffects of ventriloquism: Generalization across sound-frequencies
I Frissen, J Vroomen, B De Gelder, P Bertelson
Acta Psychologica 118 (1-2), 93-100, 2005
702005
The aftereffects of ventriloquism: Are they sound-frequency specific?
I Frissen, J Vroomen, B De Gelder, P Bertelson
Acta Psychologica 113 (3), 315-327, 2003
702003
The aftereffects of ventriloquism: Patterns of spatial generalization
P Bertelson, I Frissen, J Vroomen, B De Gelder
Perception & Psychophysics 68 (3), 428-436, 2006
632006
The effect of visual degradation on anticipatory and compensatory steering control
I Frissen, F Mars
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 67 (3), 499-507, 2014
592014
Visual recalibration of auditory spatial perception: Two separate neural circuits for perceptual learning
C Passamonti, I Frissen, E Ladavas
European Journal of Neuroscience 30 (6), 1141-1150, 2009
542009
The aftereffects of ventriloquism: The time course of the visual recalibration of auditory localization
I Frissen, J Vroomen, B de Gelder
Seeing and Perceiving 25 (1), 1-14, 2012
492012
The mediating effects of trustworthiness on social‑cognitive factors and knowledge sharing in a large professional service firm
M Evans, A Wensley, I Frissen
Electronic Journal of Knowledge Management 13 (3), pp240‑253-pp240‑253, 2015
382015
Enabling unconstrained omnidirectional walking through virtual environments: an overview of the CyberWalk project
I Frissen, JL Campos, M Sreenivasa, MO Ernst
Human Walking in Virtual Environments, 113-144, 2013
362013
The effects of voluntary movements on auditory–haptic and haptic–haptic temporal order judgments
I Frissen, M Ziat, G Campion, V Hayward, C Guastavino
Acta Psychologica 141 (2), 140-148, 2012
302012
The strength of trust over ties: Investigating the relationships between trustworthiness and tie‑strength in effective knowledge sharing
MM Evans, I Frissen, CW Choo
Electronic Journal of Knowledge Management 17 (1), pp19‑33-pp19‑33, 2019
292019
Upper limits of auditory rotational motion perception
FX Féron, I Frissen, J Boissinot, C Guastavino
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 128 (6), 3703-3714, 2010
292010
The scale and structure of personal file collections
JD Dinneen, CA Julien, I Frissen
Proceedings of the 2019 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems …, 2019
282019
Effect of sound source stimuli on the perception of reverberation in large volumes
I Frissen, BFG Katz, C Guastavino
International Symposium on Computer Music Modeling and Retrieval, 358-376, 2009
232009
Improving haptic feedback on wearable devices through accelerometer measurements
JR Blum, I Frissen, JR Cooperstock
Proceedings of the 28th Annual ACM Symposium on User Interface Software …, 2015
212015
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