A David Milner

Affiliations: 
Durham University, Durham, England, United Kingdom 
Area:
neuropsychology, visual system
Website:
http://www.dur.ac.uk/psychology/staff/?id=597
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First degree: University of Oxford (graduated 1965). Teachers included:
Stuart Sutherland, Jeffrey Gray, Michel Treisman, Marcel Kinsbourne.
My PhD supervisor: Dr George Ettlinger (University of London, degree awarded 1971).
Academic career:
1970-2000 University of St Andrews, Scotland;
2000-present University of Durham, England.

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Milner AD. (2023) Melvyn A. Goodale: A visual neuroscientist in action. Neuropsychologia. 188: 108637
Goodale MA, Milner AD. (2023) Patients with dorsal-stream lesions can perceive global shape. Trends in Cognitive Sciences
Goodale MA, Milner AD. (2023) Shape perception does not require dorsal stream processing. Trends in Cognitive Sciences
Milner AD, Cavina-Pratesi C. (2018) Perceptual deficits of object identification: apperceptive agnosia. Handbook of Clinical Neurology. 151: 269-286
Goodale MA, Milner AD. (2017) Two visual pathways - Where have they taken us and where will they lead in future? Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior
McIntosh RD, Ietswaart M, Milner AD. (2017) Weight and see: line bisection in neglect reliably measures the allocation of attention, but not the perception of length. Neuropsychologia
Cavina-Pratesi C, Connolly JD, Monaco S, et al. (2017) Human neuroimaging reveals the subcomponents of grasping, reaching and pointing actions. Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior
Milner AD. (2017) How do the two visual streams interact with each other? Experimental Brain Research. 235: 1297-1308
Cavina-Pratesi C, Large ME, Milner AD. (2015) Reprint of: Visual processing of words in a patient with visual form agnosia: A behavioural and fMRI study. Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior. 72: 97-114
Cavina-Pratesi C, Large ME, Milner AD. (2015) Visual processing of words in a patient with visual form agnosia: a behavioural and fMRI study. Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior. 64: 29-46
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