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Ellen Poliakoff

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The Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews|February 27, 2020
Cognitive training interventions for dementia and mild cognitive impairment in Parkinson's diseaseVasiliki Orgeta, Kathryn R McDonald, Ellen Poliakoff, et al.
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|July 7, 2021
How far can I reach? The perception of upper body action capabilities in Parkinson's diseaseMegan Rose Readman, Neil M McLatchie, Ellen Poliakoff, et al.
Multisensory Research|July 11, 2019
The Effect of Ageing on Optimal Integration of Conflicting and Non-Conflicting Visual-Haptic StimuliSamuel Couth, Daniel Poole, Emma Gowen, et al.
Acta Psychologica|April 30, 2016
I feel bad and look worse than you: Social comparisons moderate the effect of mood on face health judgementLaura Mirams, Ellen Poliakoff, Elizabeth H Zandstra, et al.
Multisensory Research|July 10, 2019
Similarities in Autistic and Neurotypical Visual-Haptic Perception When Making Judgements About Conflicting Sensory StimuliDaniel Poole, Ellen Poliakoff, Emma Gowen, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|March 17, 2022
More Than Movement: Exploring Motor Simulation, Creativity, and Function in Co-developed Dance for Parkinson'sJudith Bek, Aline I Arakaki, Fleur Derbyshire-Fox, et al.
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|November 28, 2015
Good vibrations: Global processing can increase the pleasantness of touchLaura Mirams, Ellen Poliakoff, Elizabeth H Zandstra, et al.
Plos One|September 27, 2014
Feeling bad and looking worse: negative affect is associated with reduced perceptions of face-healthinessLaura Mirams, Ellen Poliakoff, Elizabeth H Zandstra, et al.
Neuropsychologia|June 21, 2011
Coherent illusory contours reduce microsaccade frequencyAlexis D J Makin, Rochelle Ackerley, Kelly Wild, et al.
Neuroreport|April 23, 2011
Expected taste intensity affects response to sweet drinks in primary taste cortexAndrew T Woods, Donna M Lloyd, Johanna Kuenzel, et al.
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The Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews|February 27, 2020
Cognitive training interventions for dementia and mild cognitive impairment in Parkinson's diseaseVasiliki Orgeta, Kathryn R McDonald, Ellen Poliakoff, et al.
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|July 7, 2021
How far can I reach? The perception of upper body action capabilities in Parkinson's diseaseMegan Rose Readman, Neil M McLatchie, Ellen Poliakoff, et al.
Multisensory Research|July 11, 2019
The Effect of Ageing on Optimal Integration of Conflicting and Non-Conflicting Visual-Haptic StimuliSamuel Couth, Daniel Poole, Emma Gowen, et al.
Acta Psychologica|April 30, 2016
I feel bad and look worse than you: Social comparisons moderate the effect of mood on face health judgementLaura Mirams, Ellen Poliakoff, Elizabeth H Zandstra, et al.
Multisensory Research|July 10, 2019
Similarities in Autistic and Neurotypical Visual-Haptic Perception When Making Judgements About Conflicting Sensory StimuliDaniel Poole, Ellen Poliakoff, Emma Gowen, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|March 17, 2022
More Than Movement: Exploring Motor Simulation, Creativity, and Function in Co-developed Dance for Parkinson'sJudith Bek, Aline I Arakaki, Fleur Derbyshire-Fox, et al.
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|November 28, 2015
Good vibrations: Global processing can increase the pleasantness of touchLaura Mirams, Ellen Poliakoff, Elizabeth H Zandstra, et al.
Plos One|September 27, 2014
Feeling bad and looking worse: negative affect is associated with reduced perceptions of face-healthinessLaura Mirams, Ellen Poliakoff, Elizabeth H Zandstra, et al.
Neuropsychologia|June 21, 2011
Coherent illusory contours reduce microsaccade frequencyAlexis D J Makin, Rochelle Ackerley, Kelly Wild, et al.
Neuroreport|April 23, 2011
Expected taste intensity affects response to sweet drinks in primary taste cortexAndrew T Woods, Donna M Lloyd, Johanna Kuenzel, et al.
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