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Journal Papers

McGovern, D., Roach, N.W. & Webb, B.S. (2012). Perceptual learning reconfigures the effects of visual adaptation. Journal of Neuroscience. 32, 13621-13629. Also highlighted here

Heron, J., Roach, N.W., Hanson, J.V.M., McGraw, P.V. & Whitaker, D. (2012). Audiovisual time perception is spatially specific. Experimental Brain Research. 218(3):477-85

McGraw, P.V., Roach, N.W., Badcock, D.R. & Whitaker, D. (2012). Size-induced distortions in perceptual maps of visual space. Journal of Vision, 12(4):8

Heron, J., Aaen-Stockdale, C., Hotchkiss, J., Roach, N.W., McGraw, P.V. & Whitaker, D. (2012). Duration channels mediate human time perception. Proceedings of the Royal Society, B, Biological Sciences. 279, 690-698. [full text]

Roach, N.W., McGraw, P.V. & Johnston, A. (2011). Visual motion induces a forward prediction of spatial pattern. Current Biology, 21, 740-745. [pdf]

Roach, N.W., Heron, J., Whitaker, D., & McGraw, P.V. (2011). Asynchrony adaptation reveals neural population code for audio-visual timing. Proceedings of the Royal Society, B. 278, 1314-1322 [full text]

Heron, J., Roach, N.W., Whitaker, D., & Hansen, J.V.M. (2010). Attention regulates the plasticity of multisensory timing. European Journal of Neuroscience. 31, 1755-1762. [pdf]

Roach, N.W. & McGraw, P.V. (2009). Dynamics of induced positional shifts reveal multiple timescales of motion adaptation. Journal of Neurophysiology, 102, 3619-3626. [pdf]

Deas, R.W., Roach, N.W., McGraw, P.V. (2008). Distortions of auditory and visual space following adaptation to motion. Experimental Brain Research, 191(4):473-85. DOI: 10.1007/s00221-008-1543-1. [pdf]

McGraw, P.V., & Roach, N.W. (2008). Centrifugal propagation of motion adaptation effects across visual space. Journal of Vision, 8(11): 1, 1-11. [full text]

Webb, B.S., Roach, N.W. & Peirce, J.W. (2008). Masking exposes multiple global form mechanisms. Journal of Vision, 8(9):16, 1-10. [full text]

Roach, N.W. & Hogben, J.H. (2008). Spatial cueing deficits in dyslexia reflect generalised difficulties with attentional selection. Vision Research, 48, 193-207.

Roach, N.W., Webb, B.S. & McGraw, P.V.  (2008). Adaptation to global structure induces spatially remote distortions of perceived orientation. Journal of Vision, 8(3):31,1-12.  [full text]

Webb, B.S., Roach, N.W. & McGraw, P.V. (2007) Perceptual learning in the absence of task or stimulus specificity. PLoS ONE, 2(12): e1323. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0001323 [url]

Roach, N.W. & Hogben, J.H (2007). Impaired filtering of  behaviourally-irrelevant visual information in dyslexia. Brain, 130, 771-785 [pdf]

Roach, N.W., Heron, J., & McGraw, P.V. (2006). Resolving multisensory conflict: a strategy for balancing the costs and benefits of audio-visual integration. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 273, 2159-2168 [pdf]

Heath, S.M., Bishop, D.V.M., Hogben, J.H., & Roach, N.W. (2006). Psychophysical indices of perceptual functioning in dyslexia: A psychometric analysis. Cognitive Neuropsychology, 23, 905-929 [pdf]

Roach, N.W. & Hogben, J.H. (2004). Attentional modulation of visual processing in adult dyslexia - A spatial cueing deficit. Psychological Science, 15, 650-654. [pdf]

Roach, N.W., Edwards, V.T., & Hogben, J.H. (2004). The tale is in the tail: An alternative hypothesis for psychophysical performance variability in dyslexia. Perception, 33, 817-830. [pdf]


 

 

 

 

 

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