Geoffrey P. Bingham
Neuroscience · Indiana University
Publications
211
Citations
4,915
Est. group size
—
Recurring co-author estimate
Active years
49
Publishing since 1978
Geoffrey P. Bingham studies how people perceive their environment and use that visual information to guide movement, especially reaching and grasping. His work examines depth perception (including stereovision and stereoblindness), how visual texture cues signal distance, and how two people coordinate rhythmic movements together. Much of the research combines experiments with mathematical models of motor control.
Publication activity has been broadly steady over the decade, averaging around 3.8 papers per year in the last five years, with a gap in 2023 and continued output through 2026.
Generated by claude-opus-4-8 from public bibliographic data · Jul 11, 2026
- Functional Organization of Stereomotion Processing Revealed by Individual Differences
2026
- Functional Organization of Stereomotion Processing Revealed by Individual Differences
PsyArXiv (OSF Preprints) · 2026
- Individual Differences in Stereomotion Yield Functional Differences in Reaching Dynamics
2026
- Long-term experience of stereoblindness cultivates adaptive planning of reaching-to-grasp
2025
- Long-term experience of stereoblindness cultivates adaptive planning of reaching-to-grasp
2025
- The Long-Term Absence of Static Stereopsis Cultivates Adaptive Planning of Reaching-to-Grasp
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science · 2025
- Emergent Leadership Driven by Asymmetric Stability Shapes Learning in Dyadic Motor Coordination
bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory) · 2025
- Long-term experience of stereoblindness cultivates adaptive planning of reaching-to-grasp
2025
- Investigating What Optical Texture Property is Used for Relative Distance Perception
Journal of Vision · 2024
- Long-term experience of stereoblindness cultivates adaptive planning of reaching-to-grasp
2024
- Long-term experience of stereoblindness cultivates adaptive planning of reaching-to-grasp
2024
- Perceiving visual events uses optical information that reflects dynamics rather than resembles appearance
British Journal of Psychology · 2024
- Frequency scaling of unimanual 90° rhythmic coordination: Data and model
2024
- Social Psychology in the Task Organization of Dyadic 90° Rhythmic Coordination: The Coupling Is Not What You Might Expect
2024
- Allometry and Space Perception: Compression of Optical Ground Texture Yields Decreasing Ability to Resolve Differences in Spatial Scale
Psychology Press eBooks · 2024
- Journal of Vision×8
- Human Movement Science×5
- Attention Perception & Psychophysics×5
- Experimental Brain Research×5
- Vision Research×4
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