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Bilinguals reading in their second language do not predict upcoming words as native readers do
Martin, C. D., Thierry, G., Kuipers, J. R., Boutonnet, B., Foucart, A. & Costa, A., 1 Nov 2013, In: Journal of Memory and Language. 69, 4, p. 574-588Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Bimanual coordination as task-dependent linear control policies.
Diedrichsen, J. & Dowling, N., 1 Jun 2009, In: Human Movement Science. 28, 3, p. 334-347Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Bimanual cross-talk during reaching movements is primarily related to response selection, not the specification of motor parameters.
Hazeltine, E., Diedrichsen, J., Kenenrley, S. W. & Ivry, R. B., 1 Feb 2003, In: Psychological Research. 67, 1, p. 56-70Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Bimanual interference associated with the selection of target locations.
Diedrichsen, J., Ivry, R. B., Hazeltine, E., Kennerley, S. & Cohen, A., 1 Feb 2003, In: Journal of Experimental Psychology - Human Perception and Performance. 29, 1, p. 64-77Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Bimanual reaching across the hemispace: Which hand is yoked to which?
Buckingham, G., Binsted, G. & Carey, D. P., 1 Dec 2010, In: Brain and Cognition. 74, 3, p. 341-346Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Binge drinking influences the cerebral processing of vocal affective bursts in young adults
Maurage, P., Bestelmeyer, P. E., Rouger, J., Charest, I. & Belin, P., 29 Aug 2013, In: NeuroImage: Clinical. 3, p. 218-225Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Binocular cues and the control of prehension.
Bradshaw, M. F., Elliot, K. M., Watt, S. J., Hibbard, P. B., Davies, I. R. & Simpson, P. J., 1 Jan 2004, In: Spatial Vision. 17, 1-2, p. 95-110Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Binocular cues are important in controlling the grasp but not the reach in natural prehension movements.
Watt, S. J. & Bradshaw, M. F., 1 Oct 2000, In: Neuropsychologia. 38, 11, p. 1473-1481Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Binocular information in the control of prehensile movements in multiple-object scenes.
Watt, S. J. & Bradshaw, M. F., 1 Jan 2002, In: Spatial Vision. 15, 2, p. 141-155Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Binocular vision and prehension in middle childhood.
Watt, S. J., Bradshaw, M. F., Clarke, T. J. & Elliot, K. M., 1 Jan 2003, In: Neuropsychologia. 41, 4, p. 415-420Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review