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Alexis D J Makin

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The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|January 29, 2010
The middle temporal area does not relay vestibular signalsAlexis D J Makin, Kelly Wild, Rochelle Ackerley
Journal of Vision|March 1, 2024
The brain does not process horizontal reflection when attending to vertical reflection, and vice versaAlexis D J Makin, Giulia Rampone, Marco Bertamini
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|May 11, 2026
Conditions for view invariance in the neural response to symmetry revisited: The case of real and drawn perspectiveAlexis D J Makin, Alice Hopkinson, Elena Karakashevska
The European Journal of Neuroscience|September 19, 2019
Symmetric patterns with different luminance polarity (anti-symmetry) generate an automatic response in extrastriate cortexAlexis D J Makin, Giulia Rampone, Marco Bertamini
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|December 7, 2016
Electrophysiological responses to symmetry presented in the left or in the right visual hemifieldDamien Wright, Alexis D J Makin, Marco Bertamini
Neuropsychologia|April 22, 2014
Electrophysiological analysis of the affective congruence between pattern regularity and word valenceGiulia Rampone, Alexis D J Makin, Marco Bertamini
Psychophysiology|December 24, 2014
Right-lateralized alpha desynchronization during regularity discrimination: hemispheric specialization or directed spatial attention?Damien Wright, Alexis D J Makin, Marco Bertamini
Experimental Brain Research|January 14, 2009
Typical object velocity influences motion extrapolationAlexis D J Makin, Andrew J Stewart, Ellen Poliakoff
Neuropsychologia|April 8, 2009
Tracking visible and occluded targets: changes in event related potentials during motion extrapolationAlexis D J Makin, Ellen Poliakoff, Wael El-Deredy
I-Perception|November 30, 2016
Symmetry Lasts Longer Than Random, but Only for Brief PresentationsRuth Ogden, Alexis D J Makin, Letizia Palumbo, et al.
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The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|January 29, 2010
The middle temporal area does not relay vestibular signalsAlexis D J Makin, Kelly Wild, Rochelle Ackerley
Journal of Vision|March 1, 2024
The brain does not process horizontal reflection when attending to vertical reflection, and vice versaAlexis D J Makin, Giulia Rampone, Marco Bertamini
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|May 11, 2026
Conditions for view invariance in the neural response to symmetry revisited: The case of real and drawn perspectiveAlexis D J Makin, Alice Hopkinson, Elena Karakashevska
The European Journal of Neuroscience|September 19, 2019
Symmetric patterns with different luminance polarity (anti-symmetry) generate an automatic response in extrastriate cortexAlexis D J Makin, Giulia Rampone, Marco Bertamini
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|December 7, 2016
Electrophysiological responses to symmetry presented in the left or in the right visual hemifieldDamien Wright, Alexis D J Makin, Marco Bertamini
Neuropsychologia|April 22, 2014
Electrophysiological analysis of the affective congruence between pattern regularity and word valenceGiulia Rampone, Alexis D J Makin, Marco Bertamini
Psychophysiology|December 24, 2014
Right-lateralized alpha desynchronization during regularity discrimination: hemispheric specialization or directed spatial attention?Damien Wright, Alexis D J Makin, Marco Bertamini
Experimental Brain Research|January 14, 2009
Typical object velocity influences motion extrapolationAlexis D J Makin, Andrew J Stewart, Ellen Poliakoff
Neuropsychologia|April 8, 2009
Tracking visible and occluded targets: changes in event related potentials during motion extrapolationAlexis D J Makin, Ellen Poliakoff, Wael El-Deredy
I-Perception|November 30, 2016
Symmetry Lasts Longer Than Random, but Only for Brief PresentationsRuth Ogden, Alexis D J Makin, Letizia Palumbo, et al.
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