PARC Publications

The publication history of the PARC, sorted by year and type of publication.

Articles and book chapters currently in press

  1. Brooks, K.R. & Rafat, M.E. (in press). Simulation of driving in low visibility conditions: Does stereopsis improve speed perception? Perception.
  2. Bullot, N.J. (in press). Agent tracking: A psycho-historical theory of the identification of living and social agents. Biology & Philosophy.
  3. Bullot, N.J. (in press). Explaining person identification: An inquiry into the tracking of human agents. Topics in Cognitive Science. 
  4. Burianová, H., Rich, A.N., Williams, M.A., Morgan, M., Marstaller, L., Maruff, P., Baker, C., & Savage, G. (in press). 
  5. Long-term plasticity in adult somatosensory cortex: Functional reorganization after surgical removal of an arteriovenous malformation. Neurocase.
  6. Burianová, H., Sowman, P.F., Marstaller, L., Rich, A.N., Williams, M.A., Savage, G., Al Janabi, S., de Lissa, P. & Johnson, B.W. (in press). Adaptive motor imagery: A multimodal study of immobilization-induced brain plasticity. Cerebral Cortex.
  7. Etchell, A.C., Johnson, B.W., & Sowman, P.F. (in press). Beta oscillations, timing and stuttering. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience.
  8. Hoefijzers, S., Dewar, M., Della Sala, S., Butler, C.R., & Zeman, A. (in press). Accelerated long-term forgetting becomes apparent within 3-8 hours of wakefulness in patients with Transient Epileptic Amnesia. Neuropsychology.
  9. Plow, E.B., Cattaneo, Z., Carlson, T.A., Alvarez, G.A., Pascual-Leone, A., & Battelli, L. (in press). The compensatory dynamic of inter-hemispheric interactions in visuospatial attention revealed using rTMS and fMRI. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience.
  10. Schmalzl, L., & Williams, M. (in press). Prosopagnosia. In R. van der Zwan & A. Brooks (Eds.), Case Studies in Neuroscience. Melbourne: Palgrave.
  11. Seymour, K., Williams, M.A., & Rich A.N. (in press). The representation of colour across the human visual cortex: From chromatic signals on the retina to representations of object surfaces. Decoding pattern motion information in V1. Cerebral Cortex.
  12. Stephen, I.D., Tan, K.W. (in press) Healthy body, healthy face? Evolutionary approaches to health perception. In: E. Sheppard & S. Haque (Eds) Studies in Contemporary Psychology: A Collection of Critical Essays.
  13. Wardle, S.G., & Ritchie, J.B. (in press). Can object category-selectivity in the ventral visual pathway be explained by sensitivity to low-level image properties? The Journal of Neuroscience.

Journal articles published in 2014

  1. Al-Janabi, S., & Finkbeiner, M. (2014). Responding to the direction of the eyes: In search of the masked gaze-cueing effect. Attention, Perception and Psychophysics, 76, 148-161. 
  2. Al-Janabi, S., Nickels, L.A., Sowman, P.F., Burianová, H., Merrett, D.L., & Thompson, W.F. (2014). Augmenting melodic intonation therapy with non-invasive brain stimulation to treat impaired left-hemisphere function: Two case studies. Frontiers in Psychology, 5, 37. 
  3. Blacker, K.J., Curby, K.M., Klobusicky, E., & Chein, J.M. (2014). Effects of action video game training on visual working memory. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 40(5), 1992-2004.
    Braude, L., & Stevenson, R.J. (2014). Watching television while eating increases energy intake. Examining the mechanisms in female participants. Appetite, 76, 9-16.
  4. Bullot, N.J. (2014). The functions of environmental art. Leonardo, 47(5), 511-512. 
  5. Carlson, T.A. (2014). Orientation decoding in human visual cortex: New insights from an unbiased perspective. The Journal of Neuroscience, 34(24), 8373-8383. 
  6. Carlson, T.A., Ritchie, J.B., Kriegeskorte, N., Durvasula, S., & Ma, J. (2014). Reaction time for object categorization is predicted by representational distance. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 26(1), 132-142. 
  7. Carlson, T.A., Simmons, R.A., Kriegeskorte, N., & Slevc, L.R. (2014). The emergence of semantic meaning in the ventral temporal pathway. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 26(1), 120-131. 
  8. Chakravarthi, R., Carlson, T.A., Chaffin, J., Turret, J., & VanRullen, R. (2014). The temporal evolution of coarse location coding of objects: Evidence for feedback. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 26(10), 2370-2384.
  9. Chiou, R., & Rich, A.N. (2014). The role of conceptual knowledge in understanding synaesthesia: Evaluating contemporary findings from a ‘hub-and-spoke’ perspective. Frontiers in Psychology, 5, 105.
  10. Chiou, R., Sowman, P.F., Etchell, A., & Rich, A.N. (2014). A conceptual lemon: Theta burst stimulation to the left anterior temporal lobe untangles object representation and its canonical color. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 26(5), 1066-1074.
  11. Coetzee, V., Greeff, J., Stephen, I.D., Perrett, D.I. (2014). Cross-cultural agreement in facial attractiveness preferences: The role of ethnicity and gender. PLoS ONE, 9(7). 
  12. Curby, K.M., & Gauthier, I. (2014). Interference between face and non-face domains of perceptual expertise: A replication and extension. Cognition, 5, 955.
  13. Etchell, A.C., Johnson, B.W., & Sowman, P.F. (2014). Behavioral and multimodal neuroimaging evidence for a deficit in brain timing networks in stuttering: A hypothesis and theory. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 8, 467.
  14. Finkbeiner, M., & Coltheart, M. (2014). Dismissing subliminal perception because of its famous problems is classic 'baby with the bathwater'. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 37, 45-61.
  15. Finkbeiner, M., Coltheart, M., & Coltheart, V. (2014). Pointing the way to new constraints on the dynamical claims of computational models. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 40(1), 172-185.
    Gillam, B.J., Wardle, S.G., & Vecellio, E. (2014). Orientation contrast and entropy contrast in the genesis of subjective contours along thin lines. Perception, 43(1), 7-22.
  16. Hayes, J.E., Stevenson, R.J., & Stuetz, R.M. (2014). The impact of malodour on communities: A review of assessment techniques. Science of The Total Environment, 500, 395-407.
  17. Knopman, A.A., Wong, C.H., Stevenson, R.J., Homewood, J., Mohamed, A., Somerville, E., ... & Bleasel, A.F. (2014). The cognitive profile of occipital lobe epilepsy and the selective association of left temporal lobe hypometabolism with verbal memory impairment. Epilepsia, 55(8), e80-e84.
  18. Marstaller, L., Burianová, H., & Sowman, P.F. (2014). High gamma oscillations in medial temporal lobe during overt production of speech and gestures. PloS ONE, 9(10), e111473.
  19. Oaten, M., Stevenson, R.J., Wagland, P., Case, T.I., & Repacholi, B.M. (2014). Parent-child transmission of disgust and hand hygiene: The role of vocalizations, gestures and other parental responses. The Psychological Record, 64(4), 803-811.
  20. Patel, G.H., Kaplan, D.M., & Snyder, L.H. (2014). Topographic organization in the brain: Searching for general principles. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 18(7), 351-363. 
  21. Porzig-Drummond, R., Stevenson, R.J., & Stevenson, C. (2014). The 1-2-3 magic parenting program and its effect on child problem behaviors and dysfunctional parenting: A randomized controlled trial. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 58, 52-64.
  22. Sowman, P.F., Crain, S., Harrison, E., & Johnson, B.W. (2014). Lateralization of brain activation in fluent and non-fluent preschool children: A magnetoencephalographic study of picture-naming. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 8, 354. 
  23. Sowman, P.F., Rasmussen, J., Dueholm, S., & Mrachacz-Kersting, N. (2014). Induction of plasticity in the human motor cortex by pairing an auditory stimulus with TMS. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 8, 398.
  24. Stein, T., Seymour, K., Hebart, M., & Sterzer, P. (2014). Rapid fear detection relies on high spatial frequencies. Psychological Science, 25, 566-574. 
  25. Stephen, I.D. (2014). Putting the theory before the data: Is “massive modularity” a necessary foundation of evolutionary psychology? Frontiers in Psychology, 5.
  26. Stephen, I.D., Case, T., Fitness, J., Stevenson, R., Mahmout, M. (2014). The unique explanatory power of evolution. Frontiers in Psychology.
  27. Stephen, I.D., Perera, A.T.M. (2014). Judging the difference between attractiveness and health: Does media influence body weight preferences? PLoS ONE
  28. Stephen, I.D., Perera, A.T.M., (2014). Judging the difference between attractiveness and health: Do men and women really have different weight preferences? Body Image
  29. Stevenson, R.J. (2014). Object concepts in the chemical senses. Cognitive Science, 38(7), 1360-1383.
  30. Stevenson, R.J., & Mahmut, M. (2014). Evidence that phenomenal olfactory content exceeds what can later be accessed. Consciousness and Cognition, 30, 210-219.
  31. Stevenson, R.J., & Prescott, J. (2014). Human diet and cognition. Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Cognitive Science, 5(4), 463-475.
  32. Van Kemenade, B., Seymour, K., Wacker, E., Spitzer, B., Blankenburg, F., & Sterzer P. (2014). Tactile and visual motion direction processing in hMT+/V5. NeuroImage, 84(1), 420-427.
  33. Van Kemenade, B.M., Seymour*, K., Christophel, T.B., Rothkirch, M., & Sterzer, P. (2014). Decoding pattern motion information in V1. Cortex, 57, 177-187. (* shared first authorship)
  34. Wardle, S.G., Palmisano, S., & Gillam, B.J. (2014). Monocular and binocular edges enhance the perception of stereoscopic slant. Vision Research, 100, 113-123. 
  35. Woolgar, A., Golland, P., & Bode, S. (2014). Coping with confounds in multivoxel pattern analysis: What should we do about reaction time differences? A comment on Todd, Nystrom & Cohen 2013. NeuroImage, 98, 506-512. 
  36. Zeman, A., Obst, O., & Brooks, K.R. (2014). Complex cells decrease errors for the Müller-Lyer illusion in a computational model the visual ventral stream. Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience, 8 (112), 1-9.
  37. Zucco, G.M., Hummel, T., Tomaiuolo, F., & Stevenson, R.J. (2014). The influence of short-term memory on standard discrimination and cued identification olfactory tasks. Journal of Neuroscience Methods, 222, 138-141.

Books chapters published in 2014

  1. Bullot, N.J. (2014). History, causal information, and the neuroscience of art: Toward a psycho-historical theory. In C.T. Wolfe (Ed.), Brain theory: Essays in critical neurophilosophy (pp. 241-263). Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.
  2. Bullot, N.J. (2014). La theorie psycho-historique de l'art [The psycho-historical theory of art]. In J. Morizot (Ed.), Naturaliser l'esthétique? Questions et enjeux d’un programme philosophique [Naturalising Aesthetics? Questions and significance of a philosophical programme] (pp. 75-85). Rennes: Presses Universitaires de Rennes.
  3. Jönsson, F.U., & Stevenson, R.J. (2014). Odor Knowledge, Odor Naming, and the “Tip-of-the-Nose” Experience. Tip-of-the-Tongue States and Related Phenomena, 305.
  4. Kaplan, D.M. (2014). Explanation and Levels in Cognitive Neuroscience. In J. Clausen & N. Levy (Eds.), Handbook of Neuroethics (pp. 9-29). New York, USA: Springer Publishing Company.
  5. Stevenson, R.J. (2014). The Forgotten Sense. The Multisensory Museum: Cross-Disciplinary Perspectives on Touch, Sound, Smell, Memory, and Space, 151.
  6. Woolgar, A. (2014). The gap year. In N. Thrift, A. Tickell, S. Woolgar & W.H. Rupp (Eds.), Globalization in practice (pp. 55-60). Oxford: Oxford University Press.