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Dorothy Cowie

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Experimental Brain Research|May 15, 2020
Mind your step: learning to walk in complex environmentsRachel Mowbray, Dorothy Cowie
Experimental Brain Research|February 26, 2008
Visual control of action in step descentDorothy Cowie, Oliver Braddick, Janette Atkinson
Perception|August 4, 2010
The development of locomotor planning for end-state comfortDorothy Cowie, Liam Smith, Oliver Braddick
Developmental Science|January 19, 2012
Visually guided step descent in children with Williams syndromeDorothy Cowie, Oliver Braddick, Janette Atkinson
Experimental Brain Research|December 30, 2009
Development of visual control in stepping downDorothy Cowie, Janette Atkinson, Oliver Braddick
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|November 26, 2015
The development of multisensory body representation and awareness continues to 10 years of age: Evidence from the rubber hand illusionDorothy Cowie, Samantha Sterling, Andrew J Bremner
Psychological Science|March 30, 2013
Children's responses to the rubber-hand illusion reveal dissociable pathways in body representationDorothy Cowie, Tamar R Makin, Andrew J Bremner
Developmental Science|May 28, 2014
The origins of ability and automaticity in tactile spatial perceptionAndrew J Bremner, Jannath Begum Ali, Dorothy Cowie
IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics|April 1, 2026
Slightly Stretching Your Arm's Reach May Improve VR Interaction: The Optimal Interaction Zone in a Memory TaskYuke Pi, Marco Gillies, Dorothy Cowie, et al.
Developmental Science|May 28, 2014
Effects of posture on tactile localization by 4 years of age are modulated by sight of the hands: evidence for an early acquired external spatial frame of reference for touchJannath Begum Ali, Dorothy Cowie, Andrew J Bremner
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Experimental Brain Research|May 15, 2020
Mind your step: learning to walk in complex environmentsRachel Mowbray, Dorothy Cowie
Experimental Brain Research|February 26, 2008
Visual control of action in step descentDorothy Cowie, Oliver Braddick, Janette Atkinson
Perception|August 4, 2010
The development of locomotor planning for end-state comfortDorothy Cowie, Liam Smith, Oliver Braddick
Developmental Science|January 19, 2012
Visually guided step descent in children with Williams syndromeDorothy Cowie, Oliver Braddick, Janette Atkinson
Experimental Brain Research|December 30, 2009
Development of visual control in stepping downDorothy Cowie, Janette Atkinson, Oliver Braddick
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|November 26, 2015
The development of multisensory body representation and awareness continues to 10 years of age: Evidence from the rubber hand illusionDorothy Cowie, Samantha Sterling, Andrew J Bremner
Psychological Science|March 30, 2013
Children's responses to the rubber-hand illusion reveal dissociable pathways in body representationDorothy Cowie, Tamar R Makin, Andrew J Bremner
Developmental Science|May 28, 2014
The origins of ability and automaticity in tactile spatial perceptionAndrew J Bremner, Jannath Begum Ali, Dorothy Cowie
IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics|April 1, 2026
Slightly Stretching Your Arm's Reach May Improve VR Interaction: The Optimal Interaction Zone in a Memory TaskYuke Pi, Marco Gillies, Dorothy Cowie, et al.
Developmental Science|May 28, 2014
Effects of posture on tactile localization by 4 years of age are modulated by sight of the hands: evidence for an early acquired external spatial frame of reference for touchJannath Begum Ali, Dorothy Cowie, Andrew J Bremner
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