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Thomas Schenk

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Neuropsychologia|May 12, 2009
Two visual streams for perception and action: current trendsRobert D McIntosh, Thomas Schenk
Neurosurgery|March 2, 2010
Which variables help explain the poor health-related quality of life after subarachnoid hemorrhage? A meta-analysisAdam J Noble, Thomas Schenk
Neuropsychologia|June 19, 2012
Neglect and attention: current trends and questionsThomas Schenk, Hans-Otto Karnath
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|March 26, 2010
Inhibition of return exaggerates change blindnessDaniel T Smith, Thomas Schenk
The European Journal of Neuroscience|September 22, 2006
Concurrent visuomotor behaviour improves form discrimination in a patient with visual form agnosiaThomas Schenk, A David Milner
Neuropsychologia|December 13, 2019
Gaze-contingent stimulus removal leads to subsequent changes in overt attentional allocationKarin Ludwig, Doris Schmid, Thomas Schenk
Neuropsychologia|June 18, 2022
How to test blindsight without light scatter artefacts?Doris Schmid, Sebastian Schneider, Thomas Schenk
Experimental Brain Research|December 9, 2003
The use of visual feedback and on-line target information in catching and graspingThomas Schenk, Barbara Mair, Josef Zihl
Vision Research|February 12, 2011
Vision-for-perception and vision-for-action: which model is compatible with the available psychophysical and neuropsychological data?Thomas Schenk, Volker Franz, Nicola Bruno
Neuropsychologia|November 17, 2011
Visuomotor performance based on peripheral vision is impaired in the visual form agnostic patient DFConstanze Hesse, Keira Ball, Thomas Schenk
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Neuropsychologia|May 12, 2009
Two visual streams for perception and action: current trendsRobert D McIntosh, Thomas Schenk
Neurosurgery|March 2, 2010
Which variables help explain the poor health-related quality of life after subarachnoid hemorrhage? A meta-analysisAdam J Noble, Thomas Schenk
Neuropsychologia|June 19, 2012
Neglect and attention: current trends and questionsThomas Schenk, Hans-Otto Karnath
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|March 26, 2010
Inhibition of return exaggerates change blindnessDaniel T Smith, Thomas Schenk
The European Journal of Neuroscience|September 22, 2006
Concurrent visuomotor behaviour improves form discrimination in a patient with visual form agnosiaThomas Schenk, A David Milner
Neuropsychologia|December 13, 2019
Gaze-contingent stimulus removal leads to subsequent changes in overt attentional allocationKarin Ludwig, Doris Schmid, Thomas Schenk
Neuropsychologia|June 18, 2022
How to test blindsight without light scatter artefacts?Doris Schmid, Sebastian Schneider, Thomas Schenk
Experimental Brain Research|December 9, 2003
The use of visual feedback and on-line target information in catching and graspingThomas Schenk, Barbara Mair, Josef Zihl
Vision Research|February 12, 2011
Vision-for-perception and vision-for-action: which model is compatible with the available psychophysical and neuropsychological data?Thomas Schenk, Volker Franz, Nicola Bruno
Neuropsychologia|November 17, 2011
Visuomotor performance based on peripheral vision is impaired in the visual form agnostic patient DFConstanze Hesse, Keira Ball, Thomas Schenk
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