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Overview

John P. Wann is affiliated with Royal Holloway University of London in the United Kingdom. Their research spans multiple interdisciplinary fields, focusing on the study of human interaction with automation, visual perception, and traffic safety.

The main fields of study of John P. Wann include:

  • Psychology
  • Neuroscience
  • Engineering

Their work digs deeper into specialized subfields such as:

  • Social Psychology
  • Cognitive Neuroscience
  • Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality

Key topics addressed in their research are:

  • Human-Automation Interaction and Safety
  • Visual perception and processing mechanisms
  • Traffic and Road Safety

John P. Wann has published in academic venues including:

  • Frontiers in Psychology

One notable recent paper authored by John P. Wann is titled "Processing of complex traffic scenes for effective steering and collision avoidance: a perspective, from research into human control, on the challenges for sensor-based autonomous vehicles on urban roads", published in 2024 by Frontiers in Psychology.

Best Publications

  • Natural problems for stereoscopic depth perception in virtual environments

    John P. Wann;Simon K. Rushton;Mark Mon-Williams

  • Aftereffects and sense of presence in virtual environments: formulation of a research and development agenda.

    K. Stanney;G. Salvendy;J. Deisinger;P. DiZio

  • Does limb proprioception drift

    John P. Wann;Sam F. Ibrahim

  • What does virtual reality need?: human factors issues in the design of three-dimensional computer environments

    John Wann;Mark Mon-Williams

  • Improving vision: neural compensation for optical defocus

    Mark Mon-Williams;Mark Mon-Williams;James R Tresilian;Niall C Strang;Puja Kochhar

  • Anticipating arrival: is the tau margin a specious theory?

    John P. Wann

  • Relation between velocity and curvature in movement: equivalence and divergence between a power law and a minimum-jerk model.

    John Wann;Ian Nimmo-Smith;Alan M. Wing

  • Why you should look where you are going.

    John P. Wann;David K. Swapp

  • Steering with or without the flow: is the retrieval of heading necessary?

    John Wann;Michael Land

  • Controlling steering and judging heading: retinal flow, visual direction, and extraretinal information.

    Richard Wilkie;John Wann

  • Eye-movements aid the control of locomotion

    Richard M. Wilkie;John P. Wann

  • Perceiving Time to Collision Activates the Sensorimotor Cortex

    David T. Field;John P. Wann

  • Motorcycle accident risk could be inflated by a time to arrival illusion.

    Mark S. Horswill;Shaun Helman;Pablo Ardiles;John P. Wann

  • Postural control and co-ordination disorders: The swinging room revisited

    John P Wann;Mark Mon-Williams;Mark Mon-Williams;Katherine Rushton

  • Trends in the refinement and optimization of fine-motor trajectories.

    John P. Wann

  • Active gaze, visual look-ahead, and locomotor control.

    Richard M. Wilkie;John P. Wann;Robert S. Allison

  • Neural processing of imminent collision in humans

    Jac Billington;Richard M. Wilkie;David T. Field;John P. Wann

  • Synaesthesia in the normal limb

    Mark Mon-Williams;John P. Wann;Morgan Jenkinson;Kate Rushton

  • Training perceptual-motor skills for sport

    B. Abernethy;J. P. Wann;S. Parks

  • Eye movements, prematurity and developmental co-ordination disorder

    Trine Langaas;Mark Mon-Williams;Mark Mon-Williams;John P. Wann;Eve Pascal

  • Motor Control and Learning

    Mark Mon‐Williams;James R Tresilian;John P Wann

Frequent Co-Authors

Mark Mon-Williams
Mark Mon-Williams University of Leeds
James R. Tresilian
James R. Tresilian University of Warwick
Patrick Haggard
Patrick Haggard University College London
Giuseppe Riva
Giuseppe Riva Catholic University of the Sacred Heart
Bruce Abernethy
Bruce Abernethy University of Queensland
Robin C. Jackson
Robin C. Jackson Loughborough University
Mark S. Horswill
Mark S. Horswill University of Queensland
Dianne C. Berry
Dianne C. Berry University of Reading
Robert D. McIntosh
Robert D. McIntosh University of Edinburgh
Enrico Molinari
Enrico Molinari Catholic University of the Sacred Heart

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