Stone S.A., Boser Q.A., Dawson T.R, Vette A.H., Herbert J.S., Pilarski P.M., Chapman C.S. (2021). Sub-centimeter 3D gaze vector accuracy on real-world tasks: an investigation of eye and motion capture calibration routines. ETRA 2021.

Wispinski, N.J., Stone, S.A., Bertrand, J.K., Ouellette Zuk, A.A., Lavoie, E.B., Gallivan, J.P., & Chapman, C.S. (2021). Reaching for known unknowns: Rapid reach decisions accurately reflect the future state of dynamic probabilistic information. Cortex.

Wispinski, N.J., Lin, S., Enns, J.T., & Chapman, C.S. (2021). Selective attention to real world objects drives their emotional appraisal. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics.

Lavoie, E.B., & Chapman C.S. (2020). What’s limbs got to do with it? Seeing virtual arms alters real-world movement and increases feelings of ownership during object interactions in virtual reality. Neuroscience of Consciousness.

Hebert J.S., Boser Q.M., Valevicius A.M., Tanikawa, H., Lavoie E.B., Vette A.H., Pilarski P.M. & Chapman C.S. (2019). Quantitative eye gaze and movement differences in visuomotor adaptations to varying task demands among upper-extremity prosthesis users. JAMA Network Open, 2(9), e1911197-e1911197.

Wispinski, N.J., Gallivan, J.P., & Chapman, C.S. (2020). Models, movements, and minds: Bridging the gap between decision making and action. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1464(1), 30-51.

Valevicius A.M., Boser Q.A., Chapman C.S., Pilarski P.M., Vette A.H. & Hebert J.S. (2020). Compensatory strategies of body-powered prosthesis users reveal primary reliance on trunk motion and relation to skill level. Clinical Biomechanics, 72, 122-129.

Williams H.E., Chapman C.S., Pilarski P.M., Vette A.H. & Hebert J.S. (2019). Gaze and Movement Assessment (GaMA): Inter-site validation of a visuomotor upper limb functional protocol. PLoS ONE, 14(12), 1-20.

Hommel, B., Chapman, C.S., Cisek, P., Neyedli, H., Song, J-H., & Welsh, T. (2019). No one knows what attention is. Attention, Perception and Psychophysics, 81(7), 2288-2303.

Bertrand, J.K., Ouellette-Zuk, A. & Chapman, C.S. (2019). Clarifying frequency-dependent brightness enhancement: delta-, and theta-band flicker, not alpha-band flicker, consistently seen as brightest. Experimental Brain Research, 237(8), 2061-2073.

Gallivan, J.P., Chapman, C.S., Gale, D.J., Flanagan, J.R., & Culham, J.C. (2019). Selective modulation of early visual cortical activity by movement intention. Cerebral Cortex, 29(11), 4662-4678.

Gallivan, J.P., Chapman, C.S., Wolpert, D.M. & Flanagan, J.R. (2018). Decision-making in sensorimotor control. Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 19, 519-534.

Valevicius, A.M., Boser, Q.A., Lavoie, E.B., Chapman, C.S., Pilarski, P.M., Hebert, J.S., & Vette, A.H. (2019). Characterization of normative angular joint kinematics during two functional upper limb tasks. Gait & Posture, 69, 176-186.

Valevicius, A.M., Boser, Q.A., Lavoie, E.B., Murgatroyd, G.S., Pilarski, P.M., Chapman, C.S., Vette, A.H. & Hebert, J.S. (2018). Characterization of normative hand movements during two functional upper limb tasks. PloS ONE, 13(6), e0199549.

Lavoie, E.B., Valevicius, A.M., Boser, Q.A., Kovic, O., Vette, A.H., Pilarski, P.M., Hebert, J.S. & Chapman, C.S. (2018). Using synchronized eye and motion tracking to determine high-precision eye-movement patterns during object-interaction tasks. Journal of Vision, 18(6), 18-18.

Bertrand, J.K., Wispinski, N.J., Mathewson, K.E., & Chapman, C.S. (2018). Entrainment of theta, not alpha, oscillations is predictive of the brightness enhancement of a flickering stimulus. Scientific Reports, 8(1), 6152.

Lavoie, E.B., Bertrand, J.K., Sawalha, J., Stone, S.A., Wispinski, N.J., & Chapman, C.S. (2018). Examining the “species” of situated cognition in humans. Comparative Cognition & Behavior Reviews, 13, 31-34.

Boser, Q.A., Valevicius, A.M., Lavoie, E.B., Chapman, C.S., Pilarski, P.M., Hebert, J.S., & Vette, A.H. (2018). Cluster-based upper body marker models for three-dimensional kinematic analysis: Comparison with an anatomical model and reliability analysis. Journal of Biomechanics, 72, 228-234.

Striemer, C.L, Chapman, C.S., & Goodale, M.A. (2018). The role of non-conscious visual processing in obstacle avoidance: A commentary on Ross et al. (2018). Cortex, 98, 269-275.

Wispinski, N.J, Truong, G., Handy, T.C. & Chapman, C.S. (2017). Reaching reveals that best-versus-rest processing contributes to biased decision making. Acta Psychologica, 176, 32-38.

Pesquita, A., Chapman, C.S. & Enns, J.T. (2016). Humans are sensitive to attention control when predicting other’s actions. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 113(31), 8669-8674.

Gallivan, J.P., Bowman, N.A., Chapman, C.S., Wolpert, D.M., & Flanagan, J.R. (2016). The sequential encoding of competing action goals involves dynamic restructuring of motor plans in working memory. Journal of Neurophysiology, 115(6), 3113-3122.

Truong, G., Chapman, C.S., Chisholm, J.D., Enns, J.T. & Handy, T.C. (2015). Mine in motion: How physical actions impact the psychological sense of object ownership. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 42(3), 375.

Gallivan, J.P., Barton, K., Chapman, C.S., Wolpert, D.M., & Flanagan, J.R. (2015). Action plan co-optimization reveals the parallel encoding of competing reach movements. Nature Communications, 6.

Lanthier, S.N., Wu, D.W.L., Chapman, C.S., & Kingstone, A. (2015). Resolving the controversy of the proportion validity effect: Volitional attention is not required, but may have an effect. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 77(8), 2611-2621.

Chapman, C.S., Gallivan, J.P., Wong, J.D., Wispinski, N.J., & Enns, J.T. (2015). The snooze of lose: Rapid reaching reveals that losses are processed more slowly than gains. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 144(4), 844.

Chapman, C.S., Gallivan, J.P., & Enns, J.T. (2014). Separating value from selection frequency in rapid reaching biases to visual targets. Visual Cognition, 23(1-2), 249-271.

Gallivan, J.P., & Chapman, C.S. (2014). Three-dimensional reach trajectories as a probe of real-time decision-making between multiple competing targets. Frontiers in Neuroscience (8), 215.

Chapman, C.S., Gallivan, J.P., Wood, D.K., Milne, J.L., Ansari, D., Culham, J.C., & Goodale, M.A. (2014). Counting on the motor system: Rapid action planning reveals the format- and magnitude-dependent extraction of numerical quantity. Journal of Vision, 14(3), 30.

Anderson, G.M., Foulsham, T., Nasiopoulos, E., Chapman, C.S., & Kingstone, A. (2014). Hide and seek: The theory of mind of visual concealment and search. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 76(4), 907-913.

Chisholm, J.D., Chapman, C.S., Amm, M., Bischof, W.F., Smilek, D., & Kingstone, A. (2014). A cognitive ethology study of first- and third-person perspectives. PloS One, 9(3), e92696.

Foulsham, T., Chapman, C., Nasiopoulos, E., & Kingstone, A. (2014). Top-down and bottom-up aspects of active search in a real-world environment. Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology, 68(1), 1-8.

Wu, D.W.L., Chapman, C.S., Walker, E., Bischof, W.F., & Kingstone, A. (2013). Isolating the perceptual from the social: Tapping in shared space results in improved synchrony. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 39(5), 1218.

Milne, J.L., Chapman, C.S., Gallivan, J.P., Wood, D.K., Culham, J.C., & Goodale, M.A. (2013). Connecting the dots: Object connectedness deceives perception but not movement planning. Psychological Science, 24(8), 1456-1465.

Gallivan, J.P., Chapman, C.S., McLean, D.A., Flanagan, J.R., & Culham, J.C. (2013). Activity patterns in the category‐selective occipitotemporal cortex predict upcoming motor actions. European Journal of Neuroscience, 38(3), 2408-2424.

Wood, D.K., Gallivan, J.P., Chapman, C.S., Milne, J.L, Culham, J.C. & Goodale, M.A. (2011). Visual salience dominates early visuomotor competition in reaching behavior. Journal of Vision. 11(10), 1-11.

Valyear, K.F., Chapman, C.S., Gallivan, J.P., Mark, R.S., & Culham, J.C. (2011). To use or to move: Goal-set modulates priming when grasping real tools. Experimental Brain Research. 212(1), 125-42.

Chapman, C.S., Gallivan, J.P., Culham, J.C., & Goodale, M.A. (2011). Mental blocks: fMRI reveals top-down modulation of early visual cortex when obstacles interfere with grasp planning. Neuropsychologia. 49, 1703-1717.

Gallivan, J.P., Chapman, C.S., Wood, D.W., Milne, J.L., Ansari, D.A., Culham, J.C., & Goodale, M.A. (2011). One to four, and nothing more: Non-conscious parallel object individuation in action. Psychological Science. 22(6), 803-811.

Chapman, C.S., & Goodale, M.A. (2010). Obstacle avoidance during online corrections. Journal of Vision. 10(11), 1-14.

Chapman, C.S., Gallivan, J.P., Wood, D.W., Milne, J.L., Culham, J.C., & Goodale, M.A. (2010). Short-term motor plasticity revealed in a visuomotor decision-making task. Behavioral Brain Research. 214(1), 130-134.

Chapman, C.S., Gallivan, J.P., Wood, D.W., Milne, J.L., Culham, J.C., & Goodale, M.A. (2010). Reaching for the unknown: Multiple target encoding and real-time decision-making in a rapid reach task. Cognition, 116(2), 168-176.

Chapman, C.S. & Goodale, M.A. (2010). Seeing all the obstacles in your way: The effect of visual feedback on obstacle avoidance. Experimental Brain Research, 202(2), 363-375.

Striemer, C.L., Chapman, C.S. & Goodale, M.A. (2009). ‘‘Real-time’’ obstacle avoidance in the absence of primary visual cortex. Proceedings of the National Academy of Science. 106, 15996-16001.

Chapman, C.S. & Goodale, M.A. (2008). Missing in action: The effect of obstacle position and size on avoidance while reaching. Experimental Brain Research. 191(1), 83-97

Hunt, A.R., Chapman, C.S. & Kingstone, A. (2008). Taking a long look at action and time perception. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance. 34(1), 125-36.

Chapman, C., Hoag, R., & Giaschi, D. (2004). The effect of disrupting the human magnocellular pathway on global motion perception. Vision Research, 44(22), 2551-2557.