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Publications

Books:

Colin Ellard (2009). Where am I? Why we can find our way to the Moon but get lost in the mall. Toronto: Harper Collins Canada. Browse inside here

Journal Articles:

Deltcho Valtchanov & Colin Ellard (2010). Physiological and affective responses to immersion in virtual reality: Effects of nature in urban settings, Cybertherapy & Rehabilitation. 3(4), 359-373.

Deltcho Valtchanov, Kevin R. Barton, Colin Ellard (2010). Restorative effects of virtual nature settings. Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking, 13(5), 503-512. Available Here

Colin Ellard and Lori Wagar (2008). Plasticity of the association between visual space and action space in a blind-walking task. Perception, 37(7), 1044-1053. Available Here

Colin Ellard and Meghan Eller (2009). Spatial cognition in the gerbil: Computing optimal escape routes from visual threats. Animal Cognition, 12(2), 333-345. Available Here

Posters:

Colin Ellard, Deltcho Valtchanov, Thomas Seebohm, Justin Purdue, Sarah Susanka & Mark Zanna (2010). A psychological approach to evidence-based architectural design in domestic spaces. Poster session presented at the 7th International Conference on Design & Emotion, Chicago, IL. (Link to Poster)

Deltcho Valtchanov & Colin Ellard (2010). Exploring the restorative properties of urban and nature settings using virtual reality. Poster session presented at the 7th International Conference on Design & Emotion, Chicago, IL. (Link to Poster)

Kevin Barton, Daniel Smilek and Colin Ellard (2010). The Relationship Between Blink Rate And Navigation Task Performance. Poster session presented at the 10th annual meeting of the Vision Sciences Society, Naples, FL. (Link to Poster)

Kevin Barton and Colin Ellard (2009). Finding your way: The influence of global spatial intelligibility and field-of-view on a wayfinding task. Poster session presented at the 9th annual meeting of the Vision Sciences Society, Naples, FL. (Link To Poster)

Brian Garrison and Colin Ellard (2009). The connection effect in the disconnect
between peripersonal and extrapersonal space
. Poster session presented at the 9th annual meeting of the Vision Sciences Soceity, Naples, FL.
(Link To Poster)