Timothy L. Hodgson
Affiliations: | Psychology | University of Exeter, Exeter, England, United Kingdom |
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Hodgson TL, Ezard G, Hermens F. (2019) Eye Movements in Neuropsychological Tasks. Current Topics in Behavioral Neurosciences |
Hodgson TL, Hermens F, Pennington K, et al. (2018) Eye Movements in the "Morris Maze" Spatial Working Memory Task Reveal Deficits in Strategic Planning. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience. 1-13 |
Pfundmair M, Frey D, Hodgson TL. (2017) Taking the Focus Away from the Self: Low Individualism Mediates the Effect of Oxytocin on Creativity Creativity Research Journal. 29: 91-96 |
Gregory NJ, Hermens F, Facey R, et al. (2016) The developmental trajectory of attentional orienting to socio-biological cues. Experimental Brain Research |
Ioannidou F, Hermens F, Hodgson TL. (2016) The Central Bias in Day-to-Day Viewing Journal of Eye Movement Research. 9 |
Hodgson TL, Parris BA, Benattayallah A, et al. (2015) Multi-modal representation of effector modality in frontal cortex during rule switching. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. 9: 486 |
Smith LJ, Anand P, Benattayallah A, et al. (2015) An fMRI investigation of moral cognition in healthcare decision making Journal of Neuroscience, Psychology, and Economics. 8: 116-133 |
Bate S, Cook SJ, Duchaine B, et al. (2014) Intranasal inhalation of oxytocin improves face processing in developmental prosopagnosia. Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior. 50: 55-63 |
Hodgson JC, Benattayallah A, Hodgson TL. (2014) The role of the dominant versus the non-dominant hemisphere: An fMRI study of Aphasia recovery following stroke Aphasiology. 28: 1426-1447 |
Hinvest NS, Brosnan MJ, Rogers RD, et al. (2014) FMRI evidence for procedural invariance underlying gambling preference reversals Journal of Neuroscience, Psychology, and Economics. 7: 48-63 |