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Nigel Foreman

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Cyberpsychology & Behavior : the Impact of the Internet, Multimedia and Virtual Reality on Behavior and Society|October 20, 2005
Assessment of visual-spatial deficits in patients with Parkinson's disease and closed head injuries using virtual environmentsJonathan A Stirk, Nigel Foreman
Cyberpsychology & Behavior : the Impact of the Internet, Multimedia and Virtual Reality on Behavior and Society|August 28, 2004
Distance underestimation in virtual space is sensitive to gender but not activity-passivity or mode of interactionNigel Foreman, George Sandamas, David Newson
Behavioural Brain Research|October 19, 2002
Effects of early mobility on shortcut performance in a simulated mazeDanaë Stanton, Paul N Wilson, Nigel Foreman
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Applied|July 25, 2003
Spatial knowledge of a real school environment acquired from virtual or physical models by able-bodied children and children with physical disabilitiesNigel Foreman, Danaë Stanton, Paul Wilson, et al.
Memory & Cognition|June 12, 2004
Memory for targets in a multilevel simulated environment: evidence for vertical asymmetry in spatial memoryPaul N Wilson, Nigel Foreman, Danaë Stanton, et al.
British Journal of Psychology (London, England : 1953)|August 7, 2004
Memory for targets in a multi-level simulated-environment: a comparison between able-bodied and physically disabled childrenPaul N Wilson, Nigel Foreman, Danaë Stanton, et al.
Neurobiology of Learning and Memory|January 7, 2017
Variants of the Morris water maze task to comparatively assess human and rodent place navigationRobby Schoenfeld, Thomas Schiffelholz, Christian Beyer, et al.
Perception|February 9, 2007
Incomplete figure perception and invisible maskingValery Chikhman, Yuri Shelepin, Nigel Foreman, et al.
Disability and Rehabilitation|December 9, 2003
Improving spatial functioning in children with cerebral palsy using computerized and traditional game tasksTat'yana Akhutina, Nigel Foreman, Anatoly Krichevets, et al.
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Cyberpsychology & Behavior : the Impact of the Internet, Multimedia and Virtual Reality on Behavior and Society|October 20, 2005
Assessment of visual-spatial deficits in patients with Parkinson's disease and closed head injuries using virtual environmentsJonathan A Stirk, Nigel Foreman
Cyberpsychology & Behavior : the Impact of the Internet, Multimedia and Virtual Reality on Behavior and Society|August 28, 2004
Distance underestimation in virtual space is sensitive to gender but not activity-passivity or mode of interactionNigel Foreman, George Sandamas, David Newson
Behavioural Brain Research|October 19, 2002
Effects of early mobility on shortcut performance in a simulated mazeDanaë Stanton, Paul N Wilson, Nigel Foreman
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Applied|July 25, 2003
Spatial knowledge of a real school environment acquired from virtual or physical models by able-bodied children and children with physical disabilitiesNigel Foreman, Danaë Stanton, Paul Wilson, et al.
Memory & Cognition|June 12, 2004
Memory for targets in a multilevel simulated environment: evidence for vertical asymmetry in spatial memoryPaul N Wilson, Nigel Foreman, Danaë Stanton, et al.
British Journal of Psychology (London, England : 1953)|August 7, 2004
Memory for targets in a multi-level simulated-environment: a comparison between able-bodied and physically disabled childrenPaul N Wilson, Nigel Foreman, Danaë Stanton, et al.
Neurobiology of Learning and Memory|January 7, 2017
Variants of the Morris water maze task to comparatively assess human and rodent place navigationRobby Schoenfeld, Thomas Schiffelholz, Christian Beyer, et al.
Perception|February 9, 2007
Incomplete figure perception and invisible maskingValery Chikhman, Yuri Shelepin, Nigel Foreman, et al.
Disability and Rehabilitation|December 9, 2003
Improving spatial functioning in children with cerebral palsy using computerized and traditional game tasksTat'yana Akhutina, Nigel Foreman, Anatoly Krichevets, et al.
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