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Michelle L Cadieux

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Multisensory Research|March 22, 2014
Response demands and blindfolding in the crossed-hands deficit: an exploration of reference frame conflictMichelle L Cadieux, David I Shore
Scientific Reports|June 30, 2021
Haptic awareness changes when lying downKaian Unwalla, Michelle L Cadieux, David I Shore
Neuroscience Letters|September 28, 2011
Rubber hands do not cross the midlineMichelle L Cadieux, Katelyn Whitworth, David I Shore
Experimental Brain Research|June 25, 2010
Crossing the hands is more confusing for females than malesMichelle L Cadieux, Michael Barnett-Cowan, David I Shore
Experimental Brain Research|September 13, 2011
Reversing the Colavita visual dominance effectMary Kim Ngo, Michelle L Cadieux, Scott Sinnett, et al.
Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology = Revue Canadienne De Psychologie Experimentale|February 17, 2016
An attentional bias for LEGO® people using a change detection task: Are LEGO® people animate?Mitchell R P LaPointe, Rachael Cullen, Bianca Baltaretu, et al.
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Multisensory Research|March 22, 2014
Response demands and blindfolding in the crossed-hands deficit: an exploration of reference frame conflictMichelle L Cadieux, David I Shore
Scientific Reports|June 30, 2021
Haptic awareness changes when lying downKaian Unwalla, Michelle L Cadieux, David I Shore
Neuroscience Letters|September 28, 2011
Rubber hands do not cross the midlineMichelle L Cadieux, Katelyn Whitworth, David I Shore
Experimental Brain Research|June 25, 2010
Crossing the hands is more confusing for females than malesMichelle L Cadieux, Michael Barnett-Cowan, David I Shore
Experimental Brain Research|September 13, 2011
Reversing the Colavita visual dominance effectMary Kim Ngo, Michelle L Cadieux, Scott Sinnett, et al.
Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology = Revue Canadienne De Psychologie Experimentale|February 17, 2016
An attentional bias for LEGO® people using a change detection task: Are LEGO® people animate?Mitchell R P LaPointe, Rachael Cullen, Bianca Baltaretu, et al.
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