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Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior
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August 18, 2020
Hearing what you see: Distinct excitatory and disinhibitory mechanisms contribute to visually-evoked auditory sensations
Elliot D Freeman
Vision Research
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September 26, 2006
Subjective appearance of ambiguous structure-from-motion can be driven by objective switches of a separate less ambiguous context
Elliot D Freeman, Jon Driver
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior
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April 7, 2018
Sounds from seeing silent motion: Who hears them, and what looks loudest?
Christopher J Fassnidge, Elliot D Freeman
Neuropsychologia
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June 9, 2009
Dissociations and interactions between time, numerosity and space processing
Marinella Cappelletti, Elliot D Freeman, Lisa Cipolotti
Journal of Vision
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July 4, 2012
fMRI correlates of subjective reversals in ambiguous structure-from-motion
Elliot D Freeman, Philipp Sterzer, Jon Driver
Neuropsychologia
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July 21, 2007
The middle house or the middle floor: bisecting horizontal and vertical mental number lines in neglect
Marinella Cappelletti, Elliot D Freeman, Lisa Cipolotti
Neuropsychologia
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August 3, 2011
Numbers and time doubly dissociate
Marinella Cappelletti, Elliot D Freeman, Lisa Cipolotti
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance
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May 8, 2018
Correlation of individual differences in audiovisual asynchrony across stimuli and tasks: New constraints on temporal renormalization theory
Alberta Ipser, Maayan Karlinski, Elliot D Freeman
Frontiers in Psychology
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December 24, 2011
Time processing in dyscalculia
Marinella Cappelletti, Elliot D Freeman, Brian L Butterworth
Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience
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February 28, 2014
fMRI correlates of object-based attentional facilitation vs. suppression of irrelevant stimuli, dependent on global grouping and endogenous cueing
Elliot D Freeman, Emiliano Macaluso, Geraint Rees, et al.
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Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior
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August 18, 2020
Hearing what you see: Distinct excitatory and disinhibitory mechanisms contribute to visually-evoked auditory sensations
Elliot D Freeman
Vision Research
|
September 26, 2006
Subjective appearance of ambiguous structure-from-motion can be driven by objective switches of a separate less ambiguous context
Elliot D Freeman, Jon Driver
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior
|
April 7, 2018
Sounds from seeing silent motion: Who hears them, and what looks loudest?
Christopher J Fassnidge, Elliot D Freeman
Neuropsychologia
|
June 9, 2009
Dissociations and interactions between time, numerosity and space processing
Marinella Cappelletti, Elliot D Freeman, Lisa Cipolotti
Journal of Vision
|
July 4, 2012
fMRI correlates of subjective reversals in ambiguous structure-from-motion
Elliot D Freeman, Philipp Sterzer, Jon Driver
Neuropsychologia
|
July 21, 2007
The middle house or the middle floor: bisecting horizontal and vertical mental number lines in neglect
Marinella Cappelletti, Elliot D Freeman, Lisa Cipolotti
Neuropsychologia
|
August 3, 2011
Numbers and time doubly dissociate
Marinella Cappelletti, Elliot D Freeman, Lisa Cipolotti
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance
|
May 8, 2018
Correlation of individual differences in audiovisual asynchrony across stimuli and tasks: New constraints on temporal renormalization theory
Alberta Ipser, Maayan Karlinski, Elliot D Freeman
Frontiers in Psychology
|
December 24, 2011
Time processing in dyscalculia
Marinella Cappelletti, Elliot D Freeman, Brian L Butterworth
Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience
|
February 28, 2014
fMRI correlates of object-based attentional facilitation vs. suppression of irrelevant stimuli, dependent on global grouping and endogenous cueing
Elliot D Freeman, Emiliano Macaluso, Geraint Rees, et al.
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