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Ranxiao Wang

Professor

Primary Affiliation

Biologically Informed Artificial Intelligence

Affiliations

Status Part-time Faculty

Home Department of Psychology

Phone 244-3664

Email wang18@illinois.edu

Address 2121 Beckman Institute, 405 North Mathews Avenue

  • 2013

    • Wan, X. A.; Wang, R. F.; Crowell, J. A., Effects of Basic Path Properties on Human Path Integration. Spatial Cognition and Computation 2013, 13, (1), 79-101.
    • Zhang, H. T.; Zhang, K.; Wang, R. F., The Role of Static Scene Information on Locomotion Distance Estimation. Journal of Cognitive Psychology 2013, 25, (1), 73-83.

    2012

    • Burns, C.; Wang, R. F.; Stipanovic, D. M., Study of the Impact of Delay on Human Remote Navigators with Application to Receding Horizon Control. Journal of Behavioral Robotics 2012, 3, (2), 63-74.
    • Sampaio, C.; Wang, R. F., The Locus of the Categorical Bias in Spatial Memories. Journal of Cognitive Psychology 2012, 24, (7), 781-788
    • Wan, X.; Wang, R. F.; Crowell, J. A., The effect of landmarks in human path integration. Acta Psychologica 2012, 140(1), 7-12.
    • Wang, R. F., Theories of Spatial Representations and Reference Frames: What Can Configuration Errors Tell Us? Psychonomic Bulletin & Review 2012, 19, (4), 575-587.

    2011

    • Burns, C.; Wang, R. F., A Study of Human and Receding Horizon Controller Performance of a Remote Navigation Task with Obstacles and Feedback Delays. Paladyn: Journal of Behavioral Robotics 2011, 2, (1), 44-63.
    • Burns, C.; Zearing, J.; Wang, R. F.; Stipanovi, D. M. Autonomous and Semiautonomous Control Simulator, 2010 AAAI Spring Symposium, AAAI Press: Menlo Park, California, 2011.

    2010

    • Higgins, J. S.; Wang, R. F., A landmark effect in the perceived displacement of objects. Vision Research 2010, 50, (2), 242-248.
    • Sampaio, C.; Wang, R. F., Overcoming default categorical bias in spatial memory. Memory & Cognition 2010, 38, (8), 1041-1048.
    • Wan, X. A.; Wang, R. F.; Crowell, J. A., The effect of active selection in human path integration. Journal of Vision 2010, 10, (11).

    2009

    • Ambinder, M. S.; Wang, R. F.; Crowell, J. A.; Francis, G. K.; Brinkmann, P., Human four-dimensional spatial intuition in virtual reality. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review 2009, 16, (5), 818-823.
    • Higgins, J. S.; Irwin, D. E.; Wang, R. F.; Thomas, L. E., Visual direction constancy across eyeblinks. Attention Perception & Psychophysics 2009, 71, (7), 1607-1617.
    • Sampaio, C.; Wang, R. F., Category-Based Errors and the Accessibility of Unbiased Spatial Memories: A Retrieval Model. Journal of Experimental Psychology-Learning Memory and Cognition 2009, 35, (5), 1331-1337.
    • Wan, X. I.; Wang, R. F.; Crowell, J. A., Spatial updating in superimposed real and virtual environments. Attention Perception & Psychophysics 2009, 71, (1), 42-51.

    2007

    • Higgins, J. S.; Wang, R. X. F.; Irwin, D. E. The landmark effect in perceived object stability: A general mechanism. Visual Cognition 2007, 15, (1), 91-94.
    • Ross, B. H.; Wang, R. F.; Kramer, A. F.; Simons, D. J.; Crowell, J. A., Action information from classification learning. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review 2007, 14, (3), 500-504.

    2006

    • Wang, R. X. F.; Crowell, J. A.; Simons, D. J.; Irwin, D. E.; Kramer, A. F.; Ambinder, M. S.; Thomas, L. E.; Gosney, J. L.; Levinthal, B. R.; Hsieh, B. B. Spatial updating relies on an egocentric representation of space: Effects of the number of objects. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review 2006, 13, (2), 281-286.