Perception and Action publications
Eugene McSorley
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- Liversedge, S. P., Rayner, K., White, S. J., Findlay, J. M., McSorley, E. (2006). Binocular coordination of the eyes during reading. Current Biology, 5, 1726-9.
- McSorley, E., Walker, R. & Haggard, P. (2006). Time-course of oculomotor inhibition revealed by saccade trajectory modulation. Journal of Neurophysiology, 96, 1420-1424.
- Walker, R., McSorley, E. & Haggard, P. (2006). Differences in saccade trajectory curvature direction reflect the time course of distractor inhibition as revealed by target location predictability. Perception and Psychophysics, 68, 129-138.
- Walker, R. & McSorley, E. (2006). The parallel programming of voluntary and reflexive saccades. Vision Research, 26, 2082-2093.
- Ludwig, C. J. H. , Gilchrist, I. D., McSorley, E. & Baddeley, R. J. (2005) Visual Sampling and saccadic decisions. Journal of Neuroscience, 25, 9907-9912.
- McSorley, E., Walker, R. & Haggard, P. (2005). Spatial and temporal aspects of oculomotor inhibition as revealed by saccade trajectories. Vision Research, 48, 2492-2499.
- Ludwig, C. J. H., Gilchrist, I. D. & McSorley, E. (2005).The remote distractor effect in saccade programming: channel interactions and lateral inhibition. Vision Research, 45, 1170 - 1190.
- Ludwig, C. J. H. , Gilchrist, I. D. & McSorley, E. (2004a).The influence of spatial frequency and contrast on saccade latencies. Vision Research, 44, 2597-2604.
- McSorley, E., Walker, R. & Haggard, P. (2004b) The modulation of saccade trajectories by visual distractors. Experimental Brain Research, 155, 320-333.
- McSorley, E. & Findlay, J. M. (2003) Saccade target selection in visual search. Accuracy improves when more distractors are present. Journal of Vision, 3, 877-892.
- McSorley, E. & Findlay, J. M. (2002) Are spatial frequencies integrated from coarse to fine. Perception, 31, 955-967.
- McSorley, E. & Findlay, J. M. (2001) Visual search in depth. Vision Research, 41, 3487-3496.
Andrew Glennerster
- Marr's vision: Twenty-five years on
Glennerster, A. Current Biology, 17, R397-R399 (2007)
- Stereo and motion parallax cues in human 3D vision: can they vanish without trace?
Rauschecker, A.M, Solomon, S.G. and Glennerster, A. Journal of Vision 6, 1471-1485 (2006)
- Disparity with respect to a local reference plane as a dominant cue for stereoscopic detection of depth relief
Petrov, Y. and Glennerster, A. Vision Research 46, 4321-4332 (2006)
- Humans ignore motion and stereo cues in favour of a fictional stable world
Glennerster, A., Tcheang, L, Gilson, S. J., Fitzgibbon, A. W. and Parker, A. J. Current Biology, 16, 428-432 (2006)
- Quantitative analysis of accuracy of an inertial/acoustic 6DOF tracking system
Gilson, S. J., Fitzgibbon, A. W. and Glennerster, A. Journal of Neuroscience Methods, 154, 175-182 (2006)
- Stereoscopic acuity and observation distance
Bradshaw, M. F. and Glennerster, A.Spatial Vision 19, 21-36 (2006)
- Systematic distortions of perceptual stability investigated using immersive virtual reality
Tcheang, L., Gilson, S. J. and Glennerster, A.Vision Research 45, 2177-2189 (2005)
- Sensitivity to depth relief on slanted surfaces
Glennerster, A. and McKee, S. P.Journal of Vision, 4, 378-387 (2004)
- The role of a local reference in stereoscopic detection of depth relief
Petrov, Y and Glennerster, A.Vision Research, 44, 367-376 (2004)
- Pooling speed information in complex tasks: estimation of average speed and detection of non-planarity
Hogervorst, M. A., Glennerster, A. and Eagle, R. A.Journal of Vision, 3, 464-485 (2003)
- Computational theories of vision
Glennerster, A. Current Biology, 12, R682-685 (2002)
- Evidence for surface-based processing of binocular disparity
Glennerster, A., McKee, S.P. and Birch, M.D. Current Biology, 12, 825-828 (2002)
- Fixation could simplify, not complicate, the interpretation of retinal flow
Glennerster, A., Hansard, M.E. and Fitzgibbon, A.W.
Vision Research, 41, 815-834 (2001)
Aileen Ho
- Ho A. K., Bradshaw, J. L. & Iansek, R. For better or worse: The effect of levodopa on Parkinsonian speech (Movement Disorders, in press)
- Ho A. K., Robbins A. O. G., & Barker R. A. Huntington's disease patients have selective problems with insight. (2006). Movement Disorders 21(3), pp. 385-389.
- Jahanshahi, M., Saleem, T., Ho A. K., Dirnberger, G & Fuller, R. Random number generation as an index of controlled processing. (2006). Neuropsychology 20(4), pp. 391-399.
- Pavese, N., Gerhard, A., Tai, Y. F., Ho A. K., Turkheimer, F., Barker R. A., Brooks, D. J. & Piccini, P. Microglial activation correlates with severity in Huntington disease: A clinical and PET study. (2006). Neurology 66, pp. 1638-1643.
- Ho A. K., Sahakian B. J., Robbins, T. W. & Barker R. A. Random number generation in clinical and preclinical Huntington's disease. (2004). Cognitive and Behavioral Neurology 17(4), pp. 208-212.
- Ho A. K., Robbins A. O. G., Walters S. J., Kaptoge S., Sahakian B. J. & Barker R. A. Health-related quality of life in Huntington's disease: a comparison of two generic instruments SF-36 and SIP. (2004). Movement Disorders 19(11), pp. 1341-1348.
- Ho A. K., Nestor P. J., Williams G. B., Bradshaw J. L., Sahakian B. J., Robbins, T. W. & Barker R. A. Exaggerated pseudoneglect in Huntington's disease is associated with decreased angular gyrus density. (2004). Neuroreport 15(6), pp. 1061-1064.
- Ho, A. K., Sahakian, B. J., Brown, R. G., Barker, R. A., Hodges, J. R., Ane, M. N., Snowden, J., Thompson, J., Esmonde, T., Gentry, R., Moore, J.W., Bodner, T & and NEST-HD Consortium. Profile of cognitive progression in early Huntington's disease. (2003). Neurology 61(12), pp. 1702-1706.
- Ho, A. K., Manly, T., Nestor, P. J., Sahakian, B. J., Bak, T. H., Robbins, T. W., Rosser, A. E. & Barker, R. A. A case of unilateral neglect in Huntington's disease. (2003). Neurocase 9(3), pp. 261-273.
- Pavese, N., Andrews, T. C., Brooks, D. J., Ho, A. K., Rosser, A. E., Barker, R. A., Robbins, T. W., Sahakian, B. J., Dunnett, S. B. and Piccini, P. Progression of striatal and extrastriatal dopaminergic dysfunction in Huntington's disease: a serial 11C-raclopride PET study. (2003). Brain 126 (pt 5), pp. 1127-1135.
- Rosser, A. E., Barker, R. A., Harrower, T., Watts, C., Farrington, M., Ho, A. K., Burnstein, R. M., Menon, D. K., Gillard, J. H., Pickard, J. & Dunnett S. B and the NEST-UK consortium. Unilateral transplantation of human primary fetal tissue in four patients with Huntington's disease: NEST-UK safety report. (2002). Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry 73, pp. 678-685.
- Ho, A. K., Sahakian, B. J., Robbins, T. W., Barker, R. A., Rosser, A. E. & Hodges, J. R. Verbal fluency in Huntington's disease: a longitudinal analysis of phonemic and semantic clustering and switching. (2002). Neuropsychologia 40(8), pp. 1277-1284.
- Ho, A. K., Iansek, R. & Bradshaw, J. L. The effect of a concurrent task on Parkinsonian speech. (2002). Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology 24(1), pp. 36-47.
- Ho, A. K., Iansek, R. & Bradshaw, J. L. Motor instability in Parkinsonian speech intensity. (2001). Neuropsychiatry, Neuropsychology and Behavioral Neurology 14(2), pp.109-116.
David Field
- Field, D. T. and J. P. Wann (2005). Perceiving time to collision activates the sensorimotor cortex. Current Biology 15(5): 453-8.
- Clarke, T. J., Bradshaw M. F., Field, D. T., Hampson, S. E., & Rose, D. (2005). The perception of emotion from body movement in point light displays of interpersonal dialogue. Perception 34 (10): 1171-1180
- Field, D. T. & Groeger, J. A. (2004). Temporal interval production and short-term memory. Perception and Psychophysics
- Field, D.T., Wilkie, R.M., & Wann, J.P. (2007) Neural systems in the visual control of steering Journal of Neuroscience, 27, 8002-8010
- Joan López-Moliner, David T. Field, & John P. Wann. (2007) Interceptive timing: prior knowledge matters. Journal of Vision, 7:11, 1-8
Tony Watkins
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- Watkins, A. J. (2005) Listening in real-room reverberation: effects of extrinsic context. in Auditory signal processing: physiology, psychoacoustics, and models Editors: D. Pressnitzer, A. de Cheveigné, S. McAdams, & L. Collet. Springer Verlag, New York. pp 423-428.
- Watkins AJ, Makin SJ. (2007) Steady-spectrum contexts and perceptual compensation for reverberation in
speech identification. J Acoust Soc Am. Jan;121(1):257-66.
- Watkins AJ. (2005) Perceptual compensation for effects of reverberation in speech identification.
J Acoust Soc Am. Jul;118(1):249-62.
- Watkins AJ. (2001) Hearing and Perception. Perception.30(4):399-401.
- Watkins, A.J. (2005) "Perceptual compensation for effects of echo and of reverberation on speech identification" Acta Acustica united with Acustica 91, 892-901.
- Watkins, A. J. Makin, S. J. (2007) Perceptual compensation for reverberation in speech identification: Effects of single-band,multiple-band and wideband noise contexts. Acta Acustica united with Acustica 93, 403-410.
- Watkins, A. J. (2007) Perceptual compensation for reverberation: Effects of 'noise-like' and 'tonal' contexts. in Hearing - from basic researchto applications. Edited by B. Kollmeier, G. Klump, V. Hohmann, U
Langemann, M. Mauermann, S. Uppenkamp, and J. Verhey. Springer Verlag, New York. pp 405-411.
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