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Megan J Oaten

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Acta Psychologica|January 26, 2010
Sweet odours and sweet tastes are conflated in memoryRichard J Stevenson, Megan J Oaten
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|July 13, 2010
The role of taste and oral somatosensation in olfactory localizationRichard J Stevenson, Megan J Oaten, Mehmet K Mahmut
Archives of Sexual Behavior|August 26, 2009
Effect of self-reported sexual arousal on responses to sex-related and non-sex-related disgust cuesRichard J Stevenson, Trevor I Case, Megan J Oaten
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|January 25, 2011
The role of attention in the localization of odors to the mouthRichard J Stevenson, Mehmet K Mahmut, Megan J Oaten
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|November 2, 2011
Proactive strategies to avoid infectious diseaseRichard J Stevenson, Trevor I Case, Megan J Oaten
Physiology & Behavior|December 3, 2014
The effect of disgust on pain sensitivityMegan J Oaten, Richard J Stevenson, Trevor I Case
Brain and Cognition|March 6, 2018
Hippocampal dependent neuropsychological tests and their relationship to measures of cardiac and self-report interoceptionRichard J Stevenson, Heather M Francis, Megan J Oaten, et al.
Psychology & Health|August 2, 2011
Disease-avoidant behaviour and its consequencesDaria Kouznetsova, Richard J Stevenson, Megan J Oaten, et al.
Plos One|February 24, 2017
A four-day Western-style dietary intervention causes reductions in hippocampal-dependent learning and memory and interoceptive sensitivityTuki Attuquayefio, Richard J Stevenson, Megan J Oaten, et al.
Appetite|March 5, 2019
Wanting and liking for sugar sweetened beverages and snacks differ following depletion and repletion with energy and fluidsSophie Pender, Richard J Stevenson, Heather M Francis, et al.
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Acta Psychologica|January 26, 2010
Sweet odours and sweet tastes are conflated in memoryRichard J Stevenson, Megan J Oaten
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|July 13, 2010
The role of taste and oral somatosensation in olfactory localizationRichard J Stevenson, Megan J Oaten, Mehmet K Mahmut
Archives of Sexual Behavior|August 26, 2009
Effect of self-reported sexual arousal on responses to sex-related and non-sex-related disgust cuesRichard J Stevenson, Trevor I Case, Megan J Oaten
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|January 25, 2011
The role of attention in the localization of odors to the mouthRichard J Stevenson, Mehmet K Mahmut, Megan J Oaten
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|November 2, 2011
Proactive strategies to avoid infectious diseaseRichard J Stevenson, Trevor I Case, Megan J Oaten
Physiology & Behavior|December 3, 2014
The effect of disgust on pain sensitivityMegan J Oaten, Richard J Stevenson, Trevor I Case
Brain and Cognition|March 6, 2018
Hippocampal dependent neuropsychological tests and their relationship to measures of cardiac and self-report interoceptionRichard J Stevenson, Heather M Francis, Megan J Oaten, et al.
Psychology & Health|August 2, 2011
Disease-avoidant behaviour and its consequencesDaria Kouznetsova, Richard J Stevenson, Megan J Oaten, et al.
Plos One|February 24, 2017
A four-day Western-style dietary intervention causes reductions in hippocampal-dependent learning and memory and interoceptive sensitivityTuki Attuquayefio, Richard J Stevenson, Megan J Oaten, et al.
Appetite|March 5, 2019
Wanting and liking for sugar sweetened beverages and snacks differ following depletion and repletion with energy and fluidsSophie Pender, Richard J Stevenson, Heather M Francis, et al.
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