2,318 results on '"Humphreys, Glyn W."'
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52. Asymmetrical white matter networks for attending to global versus local features
53. On the importance of cognitive profiling: A graphical modelling analysis of domain-specific and domain-general deficits after stroke
54. Dissociating hyper and hypoself biases to a core self-representation
55. Self-perspective inhibition deficits cannot be explained by general executive control difficulties
56. Exploring the quiet eye in archery using field- and laboratory-based tasks
57. Aging enhances cognitive biases to friends but not the self
58. Differential Interactions between Identity and Emotional Expression in Own and Other-Race Faces: Effects of Familiarity Revealed through Redundancy Gains
59. Neuronal substrates of Corsi Block span: Lesion symptom mapping analyses in relation to attentional competition and spatial bias
60. Individualism-collectivism and interpersonal memory guidance of attention
61. The frequency and severity of extinction after stroke affecting different vascular territories
62. Applications of Capacity Analysis into Social Cognition Domain
63. List of Contributors
64. The Selective Attention for Identification Model (SAIM): Simulating Visual Search in Natural Colour Images
65. Neural mechanisms for learning self and other ownership
66. Perceptual Effects of Social Salience: Evidence from Self-Prioritization Effects on Perceptual Matching
67. The differential outcomes procedure can overcome self-bias in perceptual matching
68. Immediate Small Number Perception : Evidence from a New Numerical Carry-Over Procedure
69. Dividing the Self: Distinct Neural Substrates of Task-Based and Automatic Self-Prioritization after Brain Damage
70. Escaping Capture: Bilingualism Modulates Distraction from Working Memory
71. Modeling Grouping Through Interactions Between Top-Down and Bottom-Up Processes: The Grouping and Selective Attention for Identification Model (G-SAIM)
72. Dynamic Uses of Memory in Visual Search Over Time and Space
73. Flexible Feature-Based Inhibition in Visual Search Mediates Magnified Impairments of Selection: Evidence from Carry-Over Effects under Dynamic Preview-Search Conditions
74. Distinguishing Intentions from Desires: Contributions of the Frontal and Parietal Lobes
75. Featural Guidance in Conjunction Search: The Contrast between Orientation and Color
76. Distracted by Relatives: Effects of Frontal Lobe Damage on Semantic Distraction
77. The Paired-Object Affordance Effect
78. The One that Does, Leads: Action Relations Influence the Perceived Temporal Order of Graspable Objects
79. Neuropsychological Evidence for Visual- and Motor-Based Affordance: Effects of Reference Frame and Object-Hand Congruence
80. Self-referential processing is distinct from semantic elaboration: Evidence from long-term memory effects in a patient with amnesia and semantic impairments
81. Systematically identifying implicit theories in male and female intimate partner violence perpetrators
82. Optic ataxia affects the lower limbs: Evidence from a single case study
83. Visual responses to action between unfamiliar object pairs modulateextinction
84. The central role of the temporo-parietal junction and the superior longitudinal fasciculus in supporting multi-item competition: Evidence from lesion-symptom mapping of extinction
85. Impaired visual sensitivity within the ipsilesional hemifield following parietal lobe damage
86. The Relationship between Components of the Behavioural Phenotype in Prader-Willi Syndrome
87. Fractionating the Binding Process: Neuropsychological Evidence from Reversed Search Efficiencies
88. Semantically Induced Distortions of Visual Awareness in a Patient with Balint's Syndrome
89. Studies of Adults Can Inform Accounts of Theory of Mind Development
90. Children Induce an Enhanced Attentional Blink in Child Molesters
91. Task Effects on Tactile Temporal Order Judgments: When Space Does and Does Not Matter
92. A Neural Marker of Content-Specific Active Ignoring
93. Age of Acquisition and Word Frequency Effects in Picture Naming: A Dual-Task Investigation
94. Distributed and Focused Attention: Neuropsychological Evidence for Separate Attentional Mechanisms when Counting and Estimating
95. Automatic Guidance of Visual Attention from Verbal Working Memory
96. Top-Down-Driven Grouping Overrules the Central Attentional Bias
97. Fast Color Grouping and Slow Color Inhibition: Evidence for Distinct Temporal Windows for Separate Processes in Preview Search
98. When 'Happy' Means 'Sad': Neuropsychological Evidence for the Right Prefrontal Cortex Contribution to Executive Semantic Processing
99. Attending to the possibilities of action
100. Coupling social attention to the self forms a network for personal significance
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