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Timothy J Andrews

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Current Biology : CB|June 21, 2005
Visual cortex: how are faces and objects represented?Timothy J Andrews
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|November 15, 2001
Binocular rivalry and visual awarenessTimothy J. Andrews
Perception|April 4, 2007
The role of voluntary and involuntary attention in selecting perceptual dominance during binocular rivalrySarah Hancock, Timothy J Andrews
Neuroimage|January 27, 2004
Neural responses to Mooney images reveal a modular representation of faces in human visual cortexTimothy J Andrews, Denis Schluppeck
I-Perception|February 12, 2013
Face-to-face coalitionTimothy J Andrews, Peter Thompson
Neuropsychologia|June 6, 2022
The emergence of view-symmetric neural responses to familiar and unfamiliar facesDaniel Rogers, Timothy J Andrews
Vision Research|January 26, 2002
Integration of motion information during binocular rivalryTimothy J Andrews, Colin Blakemore
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|October 1, 2011
Stereoscopic Depth Perception during Binocular RivalryTimothy J Andrews, David Holmes
Neuropsychologia|July 19, 2015
Activity in the right fusiform face area predicts the behavioural advantage for the perception of familiar facesKatja Weibert, Timothy J Andrews
Perception|January 1, 2015
Inversion improves the recognition of facial expression in thatcherized imagesLilia Psalta, Timothy J Andrews
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Current Biology : CB|June 21, 2005
Visual cortex: how are faces and objects represented?Timothy J Andrews
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|November 15, 2001
Binocular rivalry and visual awarenessTimothy J. Andrews
Perception|April 4, 2007
The role of voluntary and involuntary attention in selecting perceptual dominance during binocular rivalrySarah Hancock, Timothy J Andrews
Neuroimage|January 27, 2004
Neural responses to Mooney images reveal a modular representation of faces in human visual cortexTimothy J Andrews, Denis Schluppeck
I-Perception|February 12, 2013
Face-to-face coalitionTimothy J Andrews, Peter Thompson
Neuropsychologia|June 6, 2022
The emergence of view-symmetric neural responses to familiar and unfamiliar facesDaniel Rogers, Timothy J Andrews
Vision Research|January 26, 2002
Integration of motion information during binocular rivalryTimothy J Andrews, Colin Blakemore
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|October 1, 2011
Stereoscopic Depth Perception during Binocular RivalryTimothy J Andrews, David Holmes
Neuropsychologia|July 19, 2015
Activity in the right fusiform face area predicts the behavioural advantage for the perception of familiar facesKatja Weibert, Timothy J Andrews
Perception|January 1, 2015
Inversion improves the recognition of facial expression in thatcherized imagesLilia Psalta, Timothy J Andrews
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