Humphreys, Glyn W.
Glyn W. Humphreys British psychologist (1954-2016)
Humphreys, Glyn W., 1954-2016
Humphreys, Glyn William
Humphreys, Glyn
Humphreys, Glyn W., 1954-
VIAF ID: 54232338 (Personal)
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Works
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Advances in behavioural brain science | |
Attention, perception and action : selected works of Glyn Humphreys | |
Attention, space and action : studies in cognitive neuroscience | |
Basic processes in reading : visual word recognition | |
BCoS brain behaviour analysis | |
Birmingham-oxford Cognitive Screen | |
Blackwell handbook of sensation and perception | |
Case studies in the neuropsychology of vision | |
Category specificity in brain and mind | |
Connectionist psychology : a text with readings | |
Consciousness : psychological and philosophical essays | |
Mieteirunoni mienai | |
Object and face recognition | |
A reader in visual agnosia | |
Segmentation and selection contribute to local processing in hierarchical analysis | |
A selective effect of parietal damage on letter identification in mixed case words | |
Self and team prioritisation effects in perceptual matching: Evidence for a shared representation | |
Self-construal: a cultural framework for brain function | |
Self-perspective inhibition deficits cannot be explained by general executive control difficulties | |
The self survives extinction: Self-association biases attention in patients with visual extinction | |
Sensory interactions in bilateral kinesthesia | |
Separating forms of neglect using the Apples Test: validation and functional prediction in chronic and acute stroke | |
Separating neural correlates of allocentric and egocentric neglect: Distinct cortical sites and common white matter disconnections | |
Separating top-down and bottom-up cueing of attention from response inhibition in utilization behavior | |
Shifts of spatial attention in perceived 3-D space. | |
Short-term effects of the 'rubber hand' illusion on aspects of visual neglect. | |
A significant risk factor for poststroke depression: the depression-related subnetwork | |
The size of an attentional window affects working memory guidance. | |
Spatial and non-spatial aspects of visual attention: Interactive cognitive mechanisms and neural underpinnings | |
Spatial and temporal attention deficits following brain injury: a neuroanatomical decomposition of the temporal order judgement task. | |
Speech planning during multiple-object naming: effects of ageing | |
Spreading suppression and the guidance of search by movement: evidence from negative color carry-over effects | |
Straight after the turn: the role of the parietal lobes in egocentric space processing | |
Structural Variability within Frontoparietal Networks and Individual Differences in Attentional Functions: An Approach Using the Theory of Visual Attention | |
Stud. cogn. | |
Studies of adults can inform accounts of theory of mind development | |
Super-capacity me! Super-capacity and violations of race independence for self- but not for reward-associated stimuli. | |
Surface-based constraints on target selection and distractor rejection: evidence from preview search | |
A tale of two agnosias: distinctions between form and integrative agnosia. | |
Task effects on tactile temporal order judgments: when space does and does not matter | |
Task-switching deficits and repetitive behaviour in genetic neurodevelopmental disorders: data from children with Prader-Willi syndrome chromosome 15 q11-q13 deletion and boys with Fragile X syndrome | |
Temporal Binding and Segmentation in Visual Search: A Computational Neuroscience Analysis | |
Temporal orienting of attention can be preserved in normal aging. | |
The Time Course of Negative Repetition Effects in Post-cue Naming | |
To see but not to see : a case study of visual agnosia | |
To see but not to see, c1987:t.p. (Glyn W. Humphreys, Birkbeck College, London Univ., London) | |
Top-down and bottom-up deficits in conflict adaptation after frontal lobe damage | |
Top-down effects of semantic knowledge in visual search are modulated by cognitive but not perceptual load. | |
Top-down guidance of eye movements in conjunction search. | |
Transcranial magnetic stimulation to right parietal cortex modifies the attentional blink | |
Type-specific proactive interference in patients with semantic and phonological STM deficits | |
Unconscious Familiarity-based Color-Form Binding: Evidence from Visual Extinction | |
Understanding vision : an interdisciplinary perspective | |
The use of memorised verbal scripts in the rehabilitation of action disorganisation syndrome | |
Ventral extra-striate cortical areas are required for human visual texture segmentation | |
Vis. cogn. (Print) | |
Visual cognition : computational, experimental, and neuropsychological perspectives | |
Visual context and practice change the distribution of attention in touch | |
Visual responses to action between unfamiliar object pairs modulate extinction | |
Visual search at isoluminance: evidence for enhanced color weighting in standard sub-set and preview-based visual search. | |
Visual Search for Object Orientation Can Be Modulated by Canonical Orientation | |
Visual search in depth: The neural correlates of segmenting a display into relevant and irrelevant three-dimensional regions. | |
Visual search, singleton capture, and the control of attentional set in ADHD | |
Visual search within and across dimensions: a case for within-dimension grouping. | |
Visual selection and action in Balint's syndrome | |
What is "marked" in visual marking? Evidence for effects of configuration in preview search. | |
When a reappearance is old news: visual marking survives occlusion | |
When connectedness increases hemispatial neglect | |
When "happy" means "sad": neuropsychological evidence for the right prefrontal cortex contribution to executive semantic processing | |
Why are there limits on theory of mind use? Evidence from adults' ability to follow instructions from an ignorant speaker | |
Widening the sphere of influence: using a tool to extend extrapersonal visual space in a patient with severe neglect | |
Words Are More Than The Sum Of Their Parts: Evidence For Detrimental Effects Of Word-Level Information in Alexia | |
Working memory and target-related distractor effects on visual search | |
Working memory can guide pop-out search | |
Working memory enhances visual perception: evidence from signal detection analysis. | |
Working memory, perceptual priming, and the perception of hierarchical forms: Opposite effects of priming and working memory without memory refreshing | |
視覚の神経心理学における症例研究 | |
見えているのに見えない? : ある視覚失認症者の世界 |