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Trevor J Crawford

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Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|July 16, 2021
Active visual inhibition is preserved in the presence of a distracter: A cross-cultural, ageing and dementia studyMegan Polden, Trevor J Crawford
Neuropsychologia|December 22, 2015
Distinguishing between impairments of working memory and inhibitory control in cases of early dementiaTrevor J Crawford, Steve Higham
Brain Sciences|October 27, 2022
On the Effect of Bilateral Eye Movements on Memory Retrieval in Ageing and DementiaMegan Polden, Trevor J Crawford
Vision (Basel, Switzerland)|May 23, 2023
Eye Movement Latency Coefficient of Variation as a Predictor of Cognitive Impairment: An Eye Tracking Study of Cognitive ImpairmentMegan Polden, Trevor J Crawford
Brain Sciences|August 27, 2021
Memory-Guided Saccades in Psychosis: Effects of Medication and Stimulus LocationEleanor S Smith, Trevor J Crawford
Brain Sciences|April 21, 2022
Positive and Negative Symptoms Are Associated with Distinct Effects on Predictive SaccadesEleanor S Smith, Trevor J Crawford
Experimental Brain Research|May 31, 2024
The inhibitory effect of a recent distractor: singleton vs. multiple distractorsEleanor S Smith, Trevor J Crawford
Experimental Brain Research|July 17, 2012
The anti-orienting phenomenon revisited: effects of gaze cues on antisaccade performanceFelicity D A Wolohan, Trevor J Crawford
BMC Medicine|October 24, 2025
Treatment experiences, preferences, and expectations for cognitive impairments in long COVID among Chinese young and older adults: a constructivist grounded theory studyDan Shan, Carol Holland, Trevor J Crawford
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|January 19, 2018
"Target-absent" decisions in cancer nodule detection are more efficient than "target-present" decisions!Trevor J Crawford, Damien Litchfield, Tim Donovan
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Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|July 16, 2021
Active visual inhibition is preserved in the presence of a distracter: A cross-cultural, ageing and dementia studyMegan Polden, Trevor J Crawford
Neuropsychologia|December 22, 2015
Distinguishing between impairments of working memory and inhibitory control in cases of early dementiaTrevor J Crawford, Steve Higham
Brain Sciences|October 27, 2022
On the Effect of Bilateral Eye Movements on Memory Retrieval in Ageing and DementiaMegan Polden, Trevor J Crawford
Vision (Basel, Switzerland)|May 23, 2023
Eye Movement Latency Coefficient of Variation as a Predictor of Cognitive Impairment: An Eye Tracking Study of Cognitive ImpairmentMegan Polden, Trevor J Crawford
Brain Sciences|August 27, 2021
Memory-Guided Saccades in Psychosis: Effects of Medication and Stimulus LocationEleanor S Smith, Trevor J Crawford
Brain Sciences|April 21, 2022
Positive and Negative Symptoms Are Associated with Distinct Effects on Predictive SaccadesEleanor S Smith, Trevor J Crawford
Experimental Brain Research|May 31, 2024
The inhibitory effect of a recent distractor: singleton vs. multiple distractorsEleanor S Smith, Trevor J Crawford
Experimental Brain Research|July 17, 2012
The anti-orienting phenomenon revisited: effects of gaze cues on antisaccade performanceFelicity D A Wolohan, Trevor J Crawford
BMC Medicine|October 24, 2025
Treatment experiences, preferences, and expectations for cognitive impairments in long COVID among Chinese young and older adults: a constructivist grounded theory studyDan Shan, Carol Holland, Trevor J Crawford
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|January 19, 2018
"Target-absent" decisions in cancer nodule detection are more efficient than "target-present" decisions!Trevor J Crawford, Damien Litchfield, Tim Donovan
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