Laura Walker

Walker, L. ., Verghese, P. ., & Coughlan, J. . (2007). Where to look next? Eye movements reduce local uncertainty. Journal of Vision, 7, 6.
Oehrtman, G. T., Walker, L. ., Will, B. ., Opresko, L. ., Wiley, S. ., & Lauffenburger, D. A. (1999). Quantitative Assessment of Autocrine Cell Loops. In Tissue Engineering Methods and Protocols (pp. 143–154). Humana Press.
Walker, L. ., & Ma-Wyatt, A. . (2011). Recalibration of eye and hand reference frames in age-related macular degeneration. Journal of Vision, 11, 954–954.
Ma-Wyatt, A. ., & Walker, L. . (2011). Eye-hand coordination in rapid, goal directed movements. Journal of Vision, 11, 946–946.
Harms, R. ., & Walker, L. . (2011). Effect of task and behavioral demands on saccadic targeting. Journal of Vision, 11, 556–556.
Walker, L. ., & Harms, R. . (2011). Saccadic targeting depends on both the pre-cue and task. PERCEPTION. Presented at the PERCEPTION. PION LTD 207 BRONDESBURY PARK, LONDON NW2 5JN, ENGLAND.
Dang, L. ., Walker, L. ., & Fletcher, D. C. (2010). Attention vs. The Eye: Which stabilizes fixation?. Journal of Vision, 10, 502–502.
Walker, L. . (2009). Uncertainty reduction as a theory for fixation selection. Journal of Vision, 9, 11–11.
Dang, L. ., Walker, L. ., & Fletcher, D. C. (2009). Stability of eccentric attention. Journal of Vision, 9, 393–393.
Walker, L. ., & Malik, J. . (2004). When is scene identification just texture recognition?. Vision Research, 44, 2301–2311.