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Tresilian, J. R. and Mon-Williams, M. (1999) A curious illusion suggests complex cue interactions in distance perception. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 25 3: 677-687. 3  
Riek, Stephan, Tresilian, James R., Mon-Williams, M., Coppard, Vanessa L. and Carson, Richard G. (2003) Bimanual aiming and overt attention: one law for two hands. Experimental Brain Research, 153 1: 59-75. 72  
Mon-Williams, M, Plooy, A, Burgess-Limerick, R and Wann, J (1998) Gaze angle: a possible mechanism of visual stress in virtual reality headsets. Ergonomics, 41 : 280-285. 23  
Tresilian, J. R. and Mon-Williams, M. (2000) Getting the measure of vergence weight in nearness perception. Experimental Brain Research, 132 3: 362-368.    
Loftus, A., McIntosh, R., Tresilian, J. R. and Mon-Williams, M. (2003). It's about time: The end-point variability of movements made with an without visual feedback as a function of distance and duration. In: R. G. Carson Behavioural Modes and Neural Mechanisms, Fraser Island, 6-9 July, 2003. 1  
Mon-Williams, M., Tresilian, J. R. and Wann, J. P. (2002) Motor control in L. Nadel and D. Chalmers (eds.) Encyclopedia of Cognitive Science. London: Nature Publishing Group 3  
Jobling, A. M. A. and Mon-Williams, M. (2000). Motor development in Down syndrome: A longitudinal perspective. In D. J. Weeks, R. Chua and D. Elliott (Ed.), Perceptual-Motor Behavior in Down Syndrome (pp. 225-248) Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics. 1  
Mon-Williams, M., Jobling, A. M. A. and Wann, J. P. (2000). Ophthalmic factors in Down syndrome: A motoric perspective. In D. J. Weeks, R. Chua and D. Elliott (Ed.), Perceptual-Motor Behavior in Down Syndrome (pp. 99-121) Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics. 1  
Mon-Williams, M. and Tresilian, J. R. (2000) Ordinal depth information from accommodation?. Ergonomics, 43 3: 391-404. 1  
Mon-Williams, M., Tresilian, J. R. and Roberts, A. (2000) Vergence provides veridical depth perception from horizontal retinal image disparities. Experimental Brain Research, 133 3: 407-413.    
Mon-Williams, M., Burgess-Limerick, R. J., Plooy, A. and Wann, J. (1999) Vertical gaze direction and postural adjustment: An extension of the Heuer Model. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied, 5 1: 35-53. 2  
Burgess-Limerick, Robin, Mon-Williams, M. and Coppard, V. L. (2000) Visual Display Height. Human Factors, 42 1: 140-150. 24