196 results on '"Crewther, D"'
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2. Omega-3 dietary supplementation changes BOLD activation in an attentional task
3. Top-Down Modulation Of Evoked and Oscillatory Activity During Multisensory Facilitation
4. The advantage in being magnocellular: A few more remarks on attention and the magnocellular system
5. A role for the ‘magnocellular advantage’ in visual impairments in neurodevelopmental and psychiatric disorders
6. Neural site of strabismic amblyopia in cats: spatial frequency deficit in primary cortical neurons
7. P.208 Cortical excitation-inhibition ratios mediate the extent to which pre-attentive auditory processing deficits predict psychosocial difficulties
8. Autism and psychosis-proneness trait expressions interactively modulate superior temporal glutamatergic and GABAergic neurotransmitter concentrations
9. Age Related Decline in Cortical Multifocal Flash VEP: Latency Increases Shown to Be Predominately Magnocellular.
10. Iso-frequency 2-DG contours in the inferior colliculus of the awake monkey
11. The scaling function for deep inelastic hadronic scattering
12. The effects of short-term occlusion therapy on reversal of the anatomical and physiological effects of monocular deprivation in the lateral geniculate nucleus and visual cortex of kittens
13. Neural site of strabismic amblyopia in cats: X-cell acuities in the LGN
14. Is the retina sensitive to the effects of prolonged blur?
15. Convergent strabismic amblyopia in cats
16. The effects of saccades on magnocellular visual function in high and low autistic tendency
17. Left global visual hemineglect in high Autism-spectrum Quotient (AQ) individuals
18. Temporal structure of Human Magnetic Evoked Fields to Colour, Form and Motion
19. Effects of optical defocus and spatial contrast on anterior chamber depth in chicks
20. Left global visual hemineglect in high Autism-spectrum Quotient (AQ) individuals
21. The Impact of Spatial Incongruence on an Auditory-Visual Illusion
22. Spatio-temporal structure of multi-focal MEG potentials shows evidence of striate global/local signalling.
23. Critical timing of dorsal and ventral visual streams in abrupt and ramped onset object recognition
24. Both abrupt and ramped onset of contrast reversing phantom contours reveals a magnocellular impairment in dyslexia.
25. The Role of Dorsal Stream Development in Form and Motion Coherence and Object Recognition: The Childhood Challenge of Processing Transient Events
26. Contrast response functions for visual evoked nonlinearities demonstrate differences in magnocellular but not parvocellular components as a function of autistic tendency.
27. Magnocellular VEP delay in high Autism Quotient individuals: Absence of the magnocellular advantage may explain poor global identification of locally salient Navon figures
28. Visual attention related to difficulty in n-back tasks
29. Magnocellular visual evoked potential delay with high autism spectrum quotient yields a neural mechanism for altered perception
30. The effects of motion on binocular rivalry between simple and complex images
31. Chromatic VEP points to two systems for processing colour
32. Evidence for an early, direct visual input to V5/MT
33. Magno- and parvocellular psychophysiology in normal children and those with dyslexia and Asperger syndrome
34. The effects of modality dominance and accuracy on motor reaction times to unimodal and bimodal stimuli
35. Saccadic eye-movements reduce but do not eliminate the line-motion illusion
36. Change detection is impaired in poor readers for both letter and object targets
37. Multistable motion rivalry - four co-localised motion directions compete with similar dynamics to binocular motion rivalry
38. Threshold recognition of phantom contour objects requires constant contrast velocity
39. The role of transients in object recognition for good and poor readers
40. Development of the attentional blink in relation to cognitive and short-term memory development
41. Decision, awareness and false alarms in the attentional blink - a psychophysiological study
42. Inhibition of retinal ON/OFF systems differentially affects refractive compensation to defocus
43. Refractive compensation to optical defocus depends on the temporal profile of luminance modulation of the environment
44. X-ray elemental analysis differentiates blood vessels and lymphatic vessels in the chick choroid
45. The effect of acute sleep deprivation on visual evoked potentials in professional drivers.
46. ERP INDICES OF WORKING MEMORYUPDATING IN AD/HD: differential aspects of development, subtype, and medication.
47. Pharmacological modification of eye growth in normally reared and visually deprived chicks
48. Comparison of refractive state and circumferential morphology of retina, choroid, and sclera in chick models of experimentally induced ametropia.
49. A role for choroidal lymphatics during recovery from form deprivation myopia?
50. Cone receptor sensitivity is altered in form deprivation myopia in the chicken.
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