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Psychological Research|February 4, 2012
How does visuomotor priming differ for biological and non-biological stimuli? A review of the evidenceE Gowen, E Poliakoff
Journal of Microscopy|October 2, 1998
Cryo-TEM liquid nitrogen splash guardB E Gowen, L Burger
Neuroimage|April 24, 2007
Differentiation between external and internal cuing: an fMRI study comparing tracing with drawingE Gowen, R C Miall
Vision Research|September 11, 2004
Characteristics of saccadic intrusionsR V Abadi, E Gowen
Cerebellum (London, England)|September 6, 2007
The cerebellum and motor dysfunction in neuropsychiatric disordersE Gowen, R C Miall
Experimental Brain Research|March 9, 2005
Saccadic instabilities and voluntary saccadic behaviourE Gowen, R V Abadi
Cognition|May 15, 2017
Corrigendum to "Believe it or not: Moving non-biological stimuli believed to have human origin can be represented as human movement" [Cognition 146 (2016) 431-438]E Gowen, E Bolton, E Poliakoff
Cognition|November 10, 2015
Believe it or not: Moving non-biological stimuli believed to have human origin can be represented as human movementE Gowen, E Bolton, E Poliakoff
Neuropsychologia|December 22, 2007
Movement interference in autism-spectrum disorderE Gowen, J Stanley, R C Miall
Brain Research. Cognitive Brain Research|November 1, 2005
Paying attention to saccadic intrusionsE Gowen, R V Abadi, E Poliakoff
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Psychological Research|February 4, 2012
How does visuomotor priming differ for biological and non-biological stimuli? A review of the evidenceE Gowen, E Poliakoff
Journal of Microscopy|October 2, 1998
Cryo-TEM liquid nitrogen splash guardB E Gowen, L Burger
Neuroimage|April 24, 2007
Differentiation between external and internal cuing: an fMRI study comparing tracing with drawingE Gowen, R C Miall
Vision Research|September 11, 2004
Characteristics of saccadic intrusionsR V Abadi, E Gowen
Cerebellum (London, England)|September 6, 2007
The cerebellum and motor dysfunction in neuropsychiatric disordersE Gowen, R C Miall
Experimental Brain Research|March 9, 2005
Saccadic instabilities and voluntary saccadic behaviourE Gowen, R V Abadi
Cognition|May 15, 2017
Corrigendum to "Believe it or not: Moving non-biological stimuli believed to have human origin can be represented as human movement" [Cognition 146 (2016) 431-438]E Gowen, E Bolton, E Poliakoff
Cognition|November 10, 2015
Believe it or not: Moving non-biological stimuli believed to have human origin can be represented as human movementE Gowen, E Bolton, E Poliakoff
Neuropsychologia|December 22, 2007
Movement interference in autism-spectrum disorderE Gowen, J Stanley, R C Miall
Brain Research. Cognitive Brain Research|November 1, 2005
Paying attention to saccadic intrusionsE Gowen, R V Abadi, E Poliakoff
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