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C D Frith

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Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)|March 9, 2002
Directing attention to locations and to sensory modalities: multiple levels of selective processing revealed with PETE Macaluso, C D Frith, J Driver
Schizophrenia Research|April 11, 1997
The appreciation of visual jokes in people with schizophrenia: a study of 'mentalizing' abilityR Corcoran, C Cahill, C D Frith
Journal of Neurophysiology|September 28, 2007
Delay activity and sensory-motor translation during planned eye or hand movements to visual or tactile targetsE Macaluso, C D Frith, J Driver
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|April 24, 2002
Supramodal effects of covert spatial orienting triggered by visual or tactile eventsEmiliano Macaluso, C D Frith, J Driver
Neuroimage|August 31, 2002
The role of the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex: evidence from the effects of contextual constraint in a sentence completion taskD A Nathaniel-James, C D Frith
International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders|May 9, 2001
Mental illness and communicationS Kramer, K Bryan, C D Frith
Neuron|June 14, 2002
Crossmodal spatial influences of touch on extrastriate visual areas take current gaze direction into accountE Macaluso, C D Frith, J Driver
Psychological Medicine|August 1, 1994
Central monitoring deficiency and schizophrenic symptomsJ Mlakar, J Jensterle, C D Frith
Neuroimage|May 24, 2005
Multisensory stimulation with or without saccades: fMRI evidence for crossmodal effects on sensory-specific cortices that reflect multisensory location-congruence rather than task-relevanceE Macaluso, C D Frith, J Driver
Science (New York, N.Y.)|December 31, 1997
Modulating irrelevant motion perception by varying attentional load in an unrelated taskG Rees, C D Frith, N Lavie
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Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)|March 9, 2002
Directing attention to locations and to sensory modalities: multiple levels of selective processing revealed with PETE Macaluso, C D Frith, J Driver
Schizophrenia Research|April 11, 1997
The appreciation of visual jokes in people with schizophrenia: a study of 'mentalizing' abilityR Corcoran, C Cahill, C D Frith
Journal of Neurophysiology|September 28, 2007
Delay activity and sensory-motor translation during planned eye or hand movements to visual or tactile targetsE Macaluso, C D Frith, J Driver
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|April 24, 2002
Supramodal effects of covert spatial orienting triggered by visual or tactile eventsEmiliano Macaluso, C D Frith, J Driver
Neuroimage|August 31, 2002
The role of the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex: evidence from the effects of contextual constraint in a sentence completion taskD A Nathaniel-James, C D Frith
International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders|May 9, 2001
Mental illness and communicationS Kramer, K Bryan, C D Frith
Neuron|June 14, 2002
Crossmodal spatial influences of touch on extrastriate visual areas take current gaze direction into accountE Macaluso, C D Frith, J Driver
Psychological Medicine|August 1, 1994
Central monitoring deficiency and schizophrenic symptomsJ Mlakar, J Jensterle, C D Frith
Neuroimage|May 24, 2005
Multisensory stimulation with or without saccades: fMRI evidence for crossmodal effects on sensory-specific cortices that reflect multisensory location-congruence rather than task-relevanceE Macaluso, C D Frith, J Driver
Science (New York, N.Y.)|December 31, 1997
Modulating irrelevant motion perception by varying attentional load in an unrelated taskG Rees, C D Frith, N Lavie
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