Motion perception
Brenner E (1991) Judging object motion during smooth pursuit eye movements: the role of optic flow. Vision Research 31, 1893-1902. pdf
Brenner E (1993) Judging an object's velocity when its distance changes due to ego-motion. Vision Research 33, 487-504. pdf
Brenner E, van den Berg AV (1994) Judging object velocity during smooth pursuit eye movements. Experimental Brain Research 99, 316-324. pdf
Monen J, Brenner E (1994) Detecting changes in one's own velocity from the optic flow. Perception 23, 681-690. pdf
Smeets JBJ, Brenner E (1994) The difference between the perception of absolute and relative motion: a reaction time study. Vision Research 34, 191-195. pdf
van den Berg AV, Brenner E (1994) Why two eyes are better than one for judgements of heading. Nature 371, 700-702. pdf
van den Berg AV, Brenner E (1994) Humans combine the optic flow with static depth cues for robust perception of heading. Vision Research 34, 2153-2167. pdf
Brenner E, van den Berg AV (1996) The special role of distant structures in perceived object velocity. Vision Research 36, 3805-3814. pdf
Brenner E, van den Berg AV, van Damme WJ (1996) Perceived motion in depth. Vision Research 36, 699-706. pdf
Smeets JBJ, Brenner E, Trebuchet S, Mestre DR (1996) Is judging time-to-contact based on 'tau'? Perception 25, 583-590. pdf
Brouwer AM, Brenner E, Smeets JBJ (2002) Perception of acceleration with short presentation times: can acceleration be used in interception? Percept Psychophys 64, 1160-1168. pdf
Lopez-Moliner J, Smeets JBJ, Brenner E (2004) Components of motion perception revealed: two different after-effects from a single moving object. Vision Research 44, 2545-2549. pdf
Brouwer AM, Lopez-Moliner J, Brenner E, Smeets JBJ (2006) Determining whether a ball will land behind or in front of you: not just a combination of expansion and angular velocity. Vision Research 46, 382-391. pdf
Welchman AE, Harris JM, Brenner E (2009) Extra-retinal signals support the estimation of 3D motion. Vision Research 49, 782-789. pdf
Lugtigheid AJ, Brenner E, Welchman AE (2011) Speed judgments of three-dimensional motion incorporate extraretinal information. Journal of Vision 11(13):1, 1-11. pdf
van Mierlo CM, Brenner E, Smeets JBJ (2011) Better performance with two eyes than with one in stereo-blind subjects' judgments of motion in depth. Vision Research 51, 1249-1253. pdf
Brenner E, Abalo I, Estal V, Schootemeijer S, Mahieu Y, Veerkamp K, Zandbergen M, van der Zee T, Smeets JBJ (2016) How can people be so good at intercepting accelerating objects if they are so poor at visually judging acceleration? i-Perception 7, 2041669515624317. pdf
de la Malla C, Smeets JBJ, Brenner E (2022) Pursuing a target with one's eyes helps judge its velocity. Perception 51, 919-922. pdf