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Broerse, J. (2001). Perception and Attention. In N. Bond & K. McConkie, K. (Eds). Psychological Science: An Introduction. Sydney: McGraw Hill (in press).

Broerse, J. (2001). Sensory systems. In N. Bond & K. McConkie, K. (Eds). Psychological Science: An Introduction. Sydney: McGraw Hill (in press).

Broerse, J., O'Shea & Vladusich, T. (1999) Colour at Edges and Colour Spreading in McCollough Effect. Vision Research, 39, 1305-1320.

Crassini, B., Broerse, J., Day, R. H., Best, C. J. & Sparrow, W. A. (1999). What is the point of attempting to make a case for cognitive impenetrability of visual perception? Behavioral & Brain Sciences,

Vladusich, T. & Broerse, J. (1997) Neural networks for adaptive compensation of ocular chromatic aberration and discounting variable illumination. Proceedings of International Conference on Vision, Recognition and Action: Neural models of Mind and Machine. May, Boston University.

Mon-Williams, M., Tresilian, J., Plooy, A., Wann, J.P. & Broerse, J. (1997) Looking at the task in hand: Vergence eye movements and perceived size. Experimental Brain Research, 117, 501-506.

Elias, G. & Broerse, J. (1996) Developmental changes in the incidence likelihood of simultaneous talk during the first two years: A question of function. Journal of Child Languag, 23, 201-217.

Broerse, J. & O'Shea, R. (1995) Local and global factors in spatially-contingent aftereffects. Vision Research, 35, 207-226.

Elias, G., & Broerse, J. (1995) Temporal patterning of vocal behaviour in mother-infant engagements: Infant-initiated "encounters" as units of analysis. Australian Journal of Psychology, 47, 47-53.

Grimbeek, P. & Broerse, J. (1995) Directional-selectivity of motion after effects: Evidence for mechanisms conjointly sensitive to orientation and motion. Australian Journal of Psychology, 47 Supplement, 9.

Schlykowa, L., Ehrenstein, W. & Broerse, J. (1995) Effects of eye position and stimulus direction on supra-threshold motion sensitivity in the upper and lower visual field. Australian Journal of Psychology, 47 Supplement, 22.

Shaw, C., Broerse, J. & Lipp, O. (1995) Do associations between colour and the orientation of edges in perceptual after effects involve learning associations between colour and orientation? Australian Journal of Psychology, 47 Supplement, 22.

Broerse, J. & Elias, G. (1994). Changes in the content and timing of mothers' talk to infants and young children, British Journal of Developmental Psychology, 12, 131- 145.

Broerse, J. & Grimbeek, P. (1994). Eye movements and the associative basis of contingent color aftereffects: A comment on Siegel, Allan, and Eisenberg (1992). Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 123, 81-85.

Broerse, J., Li, R., & Ashton, R. (1994) Ambiguous pictorial depth cues and perceptions of non-rigid motion in the three-loop figure. Perception, 23, 1049-1062.

Broerse, J., Dodwell, P., & Ehrenstein, W. H. (1994) Experiments on the afterimages of stimulus change (Dvor? ák 1870): A translation with commentary. Perception, 23, 1135-1144.

Broerse, J., Shaw, C., Dodwell, P., & Muir, D. (1994) Colored aftereffects contingent upon global transformations? Spatial Vision, 8, 95-117.

Broerse, J., Li, R., & Ashton, R. (1994) Ambiguous pictorial depth cues and perceptions of non-rigid motion. Australian Journal of Psychology, 46, 3.

Grimbeek, P., & Broerse, J. (1994). Another look at orientation-contingent motion aftereffects. Australian Journal of Psychology, 46, 11.

Shaw, C., Lipp, O., & Broerse, J. (1994). Stimulus associability and orientation-contingent colour aftereffects. Australian Journal of Psychology, 46, 28.

Broerse, J. & Shaw, C. (1993). The long and the short of sensory adaptation: Comparing the temporal properties of aftereffects involving colour and motion. Australian Journal of Psychology, 45, 109-128.

Shaw, C., Broerse, J., & Bloesch, A. (1993). The long and the short of sensory adaptation: Further studies of a two-stage model of perceptual aftereffects. Australian Journal of Psychology, 45, 109-128.

Grimbeek, P., & Broerse, J. (1993). Anomalies in the relationship between rotational and radial components of illusory spiral motion. Australian Journal of Psychology, 45, 109-128.

Broerse, J., Ashton, R. & Shaw, C. (1992). The apparent shape of afterimages in the Ames Room. Perception, 21, 261-268.

Broerse, J., Dodwell, P. & Crassini, B. (1992) Anomalous spiral aftereffects: A new twist to the perception of rotating spirals. Perception, 21, 195-199.

Green, A., Elias, G. & Broerse, J. (1992). Gender differences in the nature of simultaneous talk in adult conversations. British Journal of Social Psychology, 31, 57-58.

Bloesch, A., Shaw, C., Stewart, J. & Broerse, J. (1992). The long and the short of sensory adaptation: Implementing a two stage model of perceptual aftereffects. Australian Journal of Psychology, 44, 113.

Grimbeek, P., Broerse, J. & Bloesch, A. (1992). Orientation Contingent Motion Aftereffects. Australian Journal of Psychology, 44, 119.

Broerse, J. & Smith, C. (1992). The long and the short of sensory adaptation: Long-term and short-term McCollough Effects. Australian Journal of Psychology, 44, 114.

Li, R., Broerse, J., & Wiles, J. (1991) Anomalous spiral aftereffects. In J. P. Rostas (Ed.) Proceedings of the Australian Neuroscience Society, 2, 35.

Shaw, C., Grimbeek, P., & Broerse, J. (1991). Spiral aftereffects induced by rotating spirals: The perception of radial aftereffects on same and mirror-image spirals. In J. P. Rostas (Ed.) Proceedings of the Australian Neuroscience Society, 2, 45.

Broerse, J., & Crassini, B. (1990). Making ambiguous displays unambiguous: The influence of real colors and colored aftereffects on perceptual alternation. In K. McConkey & N. Bond (Eds) Readings in Australian Psychology (pp. 109-128). Sydney: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich.

Dwyer, J. Ashton, R. , & Broerse, J. (1990) Emmert's law in the Ames Room. Perception, 19, 35-41.

Crassini, B. Broerse, J. & Way, S. Problems of visual discomfort at the computer-user interface: An evaluation of accommodation as a possible cause. Proceedings of the Twenty-Second International Congress of Applied Psychology, Tokyo, July 1990.

Wiles, J. & Broerse, J. An algorithmic explanation of anomalous directions of illusory spiral motion. Proceedings of the Neural Networks for Computing Conference, Snowbird, Utah, April, 1990.

Elias, G., & Broerse, J. (1989). Timing in mother-infant communications: A commentary on Murray and Trevarthen (1986). Journal of Child Language, 16, 703-706.

Grant, J., Elias, G., & Broerse, J. (1989). An application of Palincsar and Brown's Comprehension paradigm to listening. Contemporary Educational Psychology, 14, 164-172.

Elias, G., Hayes, A., & Broerse, J. (1988). Aspects of structure and content of maternal talk with infants. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 29, 523-531.

Broerse, J., & Crassini, B. (1986). Making ambiguous displays unambiguous: The influence of real colours and coloured aftereffects on perceptual alternation. Perception & Psychophysics, 39, 105-116.

Elias, G., Hayes, A., & Broerse, J. (1986). Maternal control of covocalization and inter-speaker silences in mother-infant vocal engagements. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 27, 409-415.

Broerse, J., & Crassini, B. (1984). Investigations of perception and imagery using CAEs: The role of experimental design and psychophysical method. Perception & Psychophysics, 35, 155-164.

Elias, G., Broerse, J., Jackson, K., & Hayes, A. (1984). Comments on the use of conversational features in studies of the vocalization behaviour of mother and infants. International Journal of Behavioural Development, 7, 177-191.

Broerse, J., Peltola, C., & Crassini, B. (1983). Infants react to perceptual paradox during mother-infant interaction. Developmental Psychology, 19, 310-316.

Crassini, B., & Broerse, J. (1982). Monocular rivalry occurs without eye-movements. Vision Research, 22, 203-204.

Broerse, J., & Crassini, B. (1981). Comments on the use of perceptually ambiguous figures as McCollough effect stimuli. Perception & Psychophysics, 30, 399-402.

Broerse, J., & Crassini, B. (1981). Misinterpretations of imagery induced McCollough effects: A reply to Finke. Perception & Psychophysics, 30, 96-98.

Broerse, J., Peltola, C., & Crassini, B. (1981). Infants' responses to sensory information during mother-infant interaction. In A. Nesdale, C. Pratt, R. Grieve, J. Field, D. Illingworth, J. Hogben, Advances in Child Development: Theory and Research. Perth: N.C.C.D.

Broerse, J., & Crassini, B. (1980). The influence of imagery ability on colour aftereffects produced by physically present and imagined induction stimuli. Perception & Psychophysics, 28, 560-568.

Crassini, B., & Broerse, J. (1980). Auditory-visual integration in neonates: A signal detection analysis. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 29, 144- 155.

Crassini, B., Broerse, J., & O'Shea, R. P. (1979) Is the "Contour specificity" of McCollough effects an example of anomalous transfer? Comments on Shape and Trees. Perception & Psychophysics, 25, 238-240.

Lovegrove, W., Over, R., & Broerse, J. (1979). Colour selectivity in motion aftereffects. Perception & Psychophysics, 25, 156-159.

Broerse, J., Over, R., & Lovegrove, W. J. (1975). Loss of wavelength-selectivity in orientation masking and aftereffect following dichoptic adaptation. Perception & Psychophysics, 17, 333-336.

Over, R., Broerse, J., Crassini, B., & Lovegrove, W. (1974). Orientation-specific aftereffects and illusions in the perception of brightness. Perception & Psychophysics, 15, 53-56.

Over, R., & Broerse, J. (1973). Brightness selectivity in motion aftereffect. Perception & Psychophysics, 14, 542-546.

Over, R., Broerse, J., Crassini, B., & Lovegrove, W. (1973). Spatial determinants of the aftereffects of seen motion. Vision Research, 13, 1681-1696.

Lovegrove, W., Over, R., & Broerse, J. (1972). Colour selectivity in motion aftereffects. Nature, 238, 334-335.

Over, R., & Broerse, J. (1972). Tilt discrimination and aftereffect with stroboscopic display of contours. Psychonomic Science, 29, 337-338.

Over, R., & Broerse, J. (1972). Lack of directional specificity in tilt aftereffect induced with moving contours. Psychonomic Science, 28, 235-236.

Over, R., & Broerse, J. (1972). Imaged lines fail to induce contour masking. Psychonomic Science, 29, 203-204.

Over, R., & Broerse, J., & Crassini, B. (1972). Orientation illusion and masking in central and peripheral vision. Journal of Experimental Psychology, 96, 25-31.

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