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Rachel L Bannerman

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Psychology and Aging|March 30, 2011
Binocular rivalry: a window into emotional processing in agingRachel L Bannerman, Paula Regener, Arash Sahraie
Journal of Vision|July 10, 2010
Attentional cueing: fearful body postures capture attention with saccadesRachel L Bannerman, Maarten Milders, Arash Sahraie
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|November 3, 2010
Attentional bias to brief threat-related faces revealed by saccadic eye movementsRachel L Bannerman, Maarten Milders, Arash Sahraie
Perception|April 6, 2012
The effect of fear in the periphery in binocular rivalryKay Ritchie, Rachel L Bannerman, Arash Sahraie
Vision Research|June 6, 2012
Emotional stimuli capture spatial attention but do not modulate spatial memoryRachel L Bannerman, Elisha V Temminck, Arash Sahraie
Perception|February 12, 2015
Redundancy gain in binocular rivalryKay L Ritchie, Rachel L Bannerman, Arash Sahraie
Ophthalmic & Physiological Optics : the Journal of the British College of Ophthalmic Opticians (Optometrists)|June 21, 2008
Influence of emotional facial expressions on binocular rivalryRachel L Bannerman, Maarten Milders, Beatrice De Gelder, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|February 11, 2009
Orienting to threat: faster localization of fearful facial expressions and body postures revealed by saccadic eye movementsRachel L Bannerman, Maarten Milders, Beatrice de Gelder, et al.
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|July 11, 2012
Saccadic latency is modulated by emotional content of spatially filtered face stimuliRachel L Bannerman, Paul B Hibbard, Kirsty Chalmers, et al.
Vision Research|August 27, 2013
Eye rivalry and object rivalry in the intact and split-brainKay L Ritchie, Rachel L Bannerman, David J Turk, et al.
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Psychology and Aging|March 30, 2011
Binocular rivalry: a window into emotional processing in agingRachel L Bannerman, Paula Regener, Arash Sahraie
Journal of Vision|July 10, 2010
Attentional cueing: fearful body postures capture attention with saccadesRachel L Bannerman, Maarten Milders, Arash Sahraie
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|November 3, 2010
Attentional bias to brief threat-related faces revealed by saccadic eye movementsRachel L Bannerman, Maarten Milders, Arash Sahraie
Perception|April 6, 2012
The effect of fear in the periphery in binocular rivalryKay Ritchie, Rachel L Bannerman, Arash Sahraie
Vision Research|June 6, 2012
Emotional stimuli capture spatial attention but do not modulate spatial memoryRachel L Bannerman, Elisha V Temminck, Arash Sahraie
Perception|February 12, 2015
Redundancy gain in binocular rivalryKay L Ritchie, Rachel L Bannerman, Arash Sahraie
Ophthalmic & Physiological Optics : the Journal of the British College of Ophthalmic Opticians (Optometrists)|June 21, 2008
Influence of emotional facial expressions on binocular rivalryRachel L Bannerman, Maarten Milders, Beatrice De Gelder, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|February 11, 2009
Orienting to threat: faster localization of fearful facial expressions and body postures revealed by saccadic eye movementsRachel L Bannerman, Maarten Milders, Beatrice de Gelder, et al.
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|July 11, 2012
Saccadic latency is modulated by emotional content of spatially filtered face stimuliRachel L Bannerman, Paul B Hibbard, Kirsty Chalmers, et al.
Vision Research|August 27, 2013
Eye rivalry and object rivalry in the intact and split-brainKay L Ritchie, Rachel L Bannerman, David J Turk, et al.
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