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    • Wiebrands, M.; Woods, Andrew ; Riddell, Hugh (2023)
      Estimates of stereo-blindness, the inability to see in 3D using stereopsis, often sit in the 5-10% range. At the Curtin University HIVE visualisation facility, we regularly show stereoscopic content. During those ...
    • Holtrop, Djurre ; Soo, C.; Gagné, Marylene; Kragt, D.; Dunlop, Patrick ; Luksyte, A. (2024)
      Volunteer involving organizations (VIOs) play a vital role in many societies. Yet, turnover among volunteers remains a persistent struggle and VIOs still do not have a good understanding of why volunteers leave. In response, ...
    • Ong ViforJ, Rachel; Suenaga, Hiroaki ; Brierty, Ryan (2024)
      This article examines the impact of homeownership on subjective well-being and how it varies by location, age and income in Australia. We apply panel data models with instrumental variables within a two-stage modelling ...
    • Olierook, Hugo K. H. ; Crook, K.; Sinclair, P.; Fougerouse, Denis ; Joseph, C.; Kirkland, Christopher L. ; Kennedy, Allen ; Gao, Hao; Evans, Noreen ; McDonald, Bradley J.; Quintero, Raiza R.; Kumara, Anusha Shantha; Cameron, G.; Walsh, B.; Roberts, M.P.; McInnes, Brent I. A. (2023)
      Constraining the age of many types of ore deposits remains challenging because of the lack of radiogenic isotopes incorporated into common ore-forming minerals. The timing of pre-Caledonian-hosted Cu mineralization along ...
    • Hartnady, Michael ; Kirkand, C.L.; Johnson, S.P.; Smithies, Hugh; Doucet, Luc ; Mole, D.R. (2024)
      Lead isotopic data imply that thorium and uranium were fractionated from one another in Earth’s early history; however, the origin of this fractionation is poorly understood. We report new in situ Pb isotope data from ...
    • Marinovic, Welber ; Nguyen, An; Vallence, A.M.; Tresilian, J.R.; Lipp, Ottmar (2024)
      Understanding how sensory processing demands affect the ability to ignore task-irrelevant, loud auditory stimuli (LAS) during a task is key to performance in dynamic environments. For example, tennis players must ignore ...
    • Gagné, Marylene; Hewett, R. (2024)
      Management practice is informed by fundamental assumptions about human motivation. We review two contrasting perspectives: agency theory – which assumes that humans are self-interested rational beings whose actions should ...
    • Clark, Chris ; Taylor, Richard J.M.; Roberts, M.P.; Harley, S.L. (2024)
      In situ age and trace element determinations of monazite, rutile and zircon grains from an ultrahigh temperature (UHT) metapelite-hosted leucosome from the Napier Complex using laser split-stream analysis reveal highly ...
    • Ribeiro, Bruno; Kirkland, Chris ; Smit, M.; Musiyachenko, K.; Korhonen, F.J.; Evans, Noreen ; Rankenburg, Kai ; McDonald, Bradley; Glorie, S.; Gilbert, S.E.; Goemann, K.; Belousov, I.; Oalmann, J.; Clark, Chris ; Makin, Sean (2024)
      In situ garnet Lu-Hf geochronology has the potential to revolutionise the chronology of petrological and tectonic processes, yet there is a paucity of well-characterised reference materials to account for laser-induced ...
    • Holman, Alex ; Poropat, Stephen; Greenwood, Paul ; Bhandari, Rajendra; Tripp, Madison; Hopper, Peter; Schimmelmann, A.; Brosnan, Luke; Rickard, William ; Wolkenstein, K.; Grice, Kliti (2024)
      The Rhynie Chert (Lower Devonian, Scotland) hosts a remarkably well-preserved early terrestrial ecosystem. Organisms including plants, fungi, arthropods, and bacteria were rapidly silicified due to inundation by silica-rich ...