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N C Nettleton

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The International Journal of Neuroscience|November 1, 1986
Lateralized recognition of incomplete figures in a prolonged display controlled by eye movementsJ L Bradshaw, N C Nettleton, L E Wilson
Neuropsychologia|January 1, 1983
Head and body space to left and right, front and rear--II. Visuotactual and kinesthetic studies and left-side underestimationJ L Bradshaw, N C Nettleton, G Nathan, et al.
Neuropsychologia|January 1, 1986
Tactual-kinesthetic matching of horizontal extents by the long-term blind: absence or reversal of normal left-side underestimationJ L Bradshaw, N C Nettleton, G Nathan, et al.
Brain and Language|November 1, 1985
Mirror reading in right and left handers: are sinistrals really superior?J L Bradshaw, N C Nettleton, L Wilson, et al.
The International Journal of Neuroscience|December 1, 1984
A moving video window or a mask yoked to eye movements: experiments on letters, words and biological movement with prolonged hemifield stimulationJ L Bradshaw, N C Nettleton, L Wilson, et al.
Neuropsychologia|January 1, 1985
Hand and hemispace effects in tactual tasks in childrenV Burden, J L Bradshaw, N C Nettleton, et al.
Neuropsychologia|January 1, 1985
Bisecting rods and lines: effects of horizontal and vertical posture on left-side underestimation by normal subjectsJ L Bradshaw, N C Nettleton, G Nathan, et al.
Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry|May 1, 1994
Residual rightward attentional bias after apparent recovery from right hemisphere damage: implications for a multicomponent model of neglectJ B Mattingley, J L Bradshaw, J A Bradshaw, et al.
Brain and Cognition|October 1, 1987
Line bisection by left-handed preschoolers: a phenomenon of symmetrical neglectJ L Bradshaw, N C Nettleton, L E Wilson, et al.
Neuropsychologia|January 1, 1987
Why is there a left side underestimation in rod bisection?J L Bradshaw, G Nathan, N C Nettleton, et al.
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The International Journal of Neuroscience|November 1, 1986
Lateralized recognition of incomplete figures in a prolonged display controlled by eye movementsJ L Bradshaw, N C Nettleton, L E Wilson
Neuropsychologia|January 1, 1983
Head and body space to left and right, front and rear--II. Visuotactual and kinesthetic studies and left-side underestimationJ L Bradshaw, N C Nettleton, G Nathan, et al.
Neuropsychologia|January 1, 1986
Tactual-kinesthetic matching of horizontal extents by the long-term blind: absence or reversal of normal left-side underestimationJ L Bradshaw, N C Nettleton, G Nathan, et al.
Brain and Language|November 1, 1985
Mirror reading in right and left handers: are sinistrals really superior?J L Bradshaw, N C Nettleton, L Wilson, et al.
The International Journal of Neuroscience|December 1, 1984
A moving video window or a mask yoked to eye movements: experiments on letters, words and biological movement with prolonged hemifield stimulationJ L Bradshaw, N C Nettleton, L Wilson, et al.
Neuropsychologia|January 1, 1985
Hand and hemispace effects in tactual tasks in childrenV Burden, J L Bradshaw, N C Nettleton, et al.
Neuropsychologia|January 1, 1985
Bisecting rods and lines: effects of horizontal and vertical posture on left-side underestimation by normal subjectsJ L Bradshaw, N C Nettleton, G Nathan, et al.
Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry|May 1, 1994
Residual rightward attentional bias after apparent recovery from right hemisphere damage: implications for a multicomponent model of neglectJ B Mattingley, J L Bradshaw, J A Bradshaw, et al.
Brain and Cognition|October 1, 1987
Line bisection by left-handed preschoolers: a phenomenon of symmetrical neglectJ L Bradshaw, N C Nettleton, L E Wilson, et al.
Neuropsychologia|January 1, 1987
Why is there a left side underestimation in rod bisection?J L Bradshaw, G Nathan, N C Nettleton, et al.
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