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Handbook of Clinical Neurology|March 10, 2018
Perceptual deficits of object identification: apperceptive agnosiaA David Milner, Cristiana Cavina-Pratesi
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|March 20, 2012
Does grasping in patient D.F. depend on vision?A David Milner, Tzvi Ganel, Melvyn A Goodale
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|July 31, 2002
Prism adaptation improves chronic visual and haptic neglect: a single case studyRobert D McIntosh, Yves Rossetti, A David Milner
Neuropsychologia|September 20, 2017
Weight and see: Line bisection in neglect reliably measures the allocation of attention, but not the perception of lengthRobert D McIntosh, Magdalena Ietswaart, A David Milner
Neuropsychologia|May 12, 2009
Pointing to two imaginary targets at the same time: bimanual allocentric and egocentric localization in visual form agnosic D.FDavid P Carey, H Chris Dijkerman, A David Milner
Frontiers in Neurology|December 25, 2014
The Two Visual Systems Hypothesis: New Challenges and Insights from Visual form Agnosic Patient DFRobert L Whitwell, A David Milner, Melvyn A Goodale
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|December 3, 2014
Visual processing of words in a patient with visual form agnosia: a behavioural and fMRI studyCristiana Cavina-Pratesi, Mary-Ellen Large, A David Milner
Progress in Brain Research|December 4, 2003
Two distinct modes of control for object-directed actionMelvyn A Goodale, David A Westwood, A David Milner
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|July 25, 2013
Optic ataxia as a model to investigate the role of the posterior parietal cortex in visually guided action: evidence from studies of patient M.HCristiana Cavina-Pratesi, Jason D Connolly, A David Milner
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|October 18, 2015
Reprint of: Visual processing of words in a patient with visual form agnosia: A behavioural and fMRI studyCristiana Cavina-Pratesi, Mary-Ellen Large, A David Milner
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Handbook of Clinical Neurology|March 10, 2018
Perceptual deficits of object identification: apperceptive agnosiaA David Milner, Cristiana Cavina-Pratesi
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|March 20, 2012
Does grasping in patient D.F. depend on vision?A David Milner, Tzvi Ganel, Melvyn A Goodale
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|July 31, 2002
Prism adaptation improves chronic visual and haptic neglect: a single case studyRobert D McIntosh, Yves Rossetti, A David Milner
Neuropsychologia|September 20, 2017
Weight and see: Line bisection in neglect reliably measures the allocation of attention, but not the perception of lengthRobert D McIntosh, Magdalena Ietswaart, A David Milner
Neuropsychologia|May 12, 2009
Pointing to two imaginary targets at the same time: bimanual allocentric and egocentric localization in visual form agnosic D.FDavid P Carey, H Chris Dijkerman, A David Milner
Frontiers in Neurology|December 25, 2014
The Two Visual Systems Hypothesis: New Challenges and Insights from Visual form Agnosic Patient DFRobert L Whitwell, A David Milner, Melvyn A Goodale
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|December 3, 2014
Visual processing of words in a patient with visual form agnosia: a behavioural and fMRI studyCristiana Cavina-Pratesi, Mary-Ellen Large, A David Milner
Progress in Brain Research|December 4, 2003
Two distinct modes of control for object-directed actionMelvyn A Goodale, David A Westwood, A David Milner
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|July 25, 2013
Optic ataxia as a model to investigate the role of the posterior parietal cortex in visually guided action: evidence from studies of patient M.HCristiana Cavina-Pratesi, Jason D Connolly, A David Milner
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|October 18, 2015
Reprint of: Visual processing of words in a patient with visual form agnosia: A behavioural and fMRI studyCristiana Cavina-Pratesi, Mary-Ellen Large, A David Milner
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