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Nicholas P Holmes

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Culture and Brain|November 22, 2016
Examining ecological validity in social interaction: problems of visual fidelity, gaze, and social potentialArran T Reader, Nicholas P Holmes
Brain Topography|November 10, 2018
Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Over the Left Posterior Middle Temporal Gyrus Reduces Wrist Velocity During Emblematic Hand Gesture ImitationArran T Reader, Nicholas P Holmes
Journal of Neural Engineering|February 15, 2018
Cortical excitability correlates with the event-related desynchronization during brain-computer interface controlIan Daly, Caroline Blanchard, Nicholas P Holmes
Frontiers in Psychology|March 5, 2014
Within, but not between hands interactions in vibrotactile detection thresholds reflect somatosensory receptive field organizationLuigi Tamè, Andrew Moles, Nicholas P Holmes
Cognitive, Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience|October 6, 2004
When mirrors lie: "visual capture" of arm position impairs reaching performanceNicholas P Holmes, Gemma Crozier, Charles Spence
Experimental Brain Research|May 20, 2022
No self-advantage in recognizing photographs of one's own hand: experimental and meta-analytic evidenceNicholas P Holmes, Charles Spence, Yves Rossetti
Perception & Psychophysics|August 29, 2006
Reaching with alien limbs: visual exposure to prosthetic hands in a mirror biases proprioception without accompanying illusions of ownershipNicholas P Holmes, Hendrikus J Snijders, Charles Spence
Neuroscience Letters|November 9, 2004
Extending or projecting peripersonal space with tools? Multisensory interactions highlight only the distal and proximal ends of toolsNicholas P Holmes, Gemma A Calvert, Charles Spence
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|July 9, 2008
Infants lost in (peripersonal) space?Andrew J Bremner, Nicholas P Holmes, Charles Spence
Experimental Brain Research|August 1, 2007
Tool use changes multisensory interactions in seconds: evidence from the crossmodal congruency taskNicholas P Holmes, Gemma A Calvert, Charles Spence
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Culture and Brain|November 22, 2016
Examining ecological validity in social interaction: problems of visual fidelity, gaze, and social potentialArran T Reader, Nicholas P Holmes
Brain Topography|November 10, 2018
Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Over the Left Posterior Middle Temporal Gyrus Reduces Wrist Velocity During Emblematic Hand Gesture ImitationArran T Reader, Nicholas P Holmes
Journal of Neural Engineering|February 15, 2018
Cortical excitability correlates with the event-related desynchronization during brain-computer interface controlIan Daly, Caroline Blanchard, Nicholas P Holmes
Frontiers in Psychology|March 5, 2014
Within, but not between hands interactions in vibrotactile detection thresholds reflect somatosensory receptive field organizationLuigi Tamè, Andrew Moles, Nicholas P Holmes
Cognitive, Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience|October 6, 2004
When mirrors lie: "visual capture" of arm position impairs reaching performanceNicholas P Holmes, Gemma Crozier, Charles Spence
Experimental Brain Research|May 20, 2022
No self-advantage in recognizing photographs of one's own hand: experimental and meta-analytic evidenceNicholas P Holmes, Charles Spence, Yves Rossetti
Perception & Psychophysics|August 29, 2006
Reaching with alien limbs: visual exposure to prosthetic hands in a mirror biases proprioception without accompanying illusions of ownershipNicholas P Holmes, Hendrikus J Snijders, Charles Spence
Neuroscience Letters|November 9, 2004
Extending or projecting peripersonal space with tools? Multisensory interactions highlight only the distal and proximal ends of toolsNicholas P Holmes, Gemma A Calvert, Charles Spence
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|July 9, 2008
Infants lost in (peripersonal) space?Andrew J Bremner, Nicholas P Holmes, Charles Spence
Experimental Brain Research|August 1, 2007
Tool use changes multisensory interactions in seconds: evidence from the crossmodal congruency taskNicholas P Holmes, Gemma A Calvert, Charles Spence
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