Arran T Reader, PhD

Affiliations: 
2014-2017 School of Psychology and Clinical Language Sciences University of Reading, Earley, England, United Kingdom 
 2018-2020 Department of Neuroscience Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden 
 2020- Department of Psychology University of Stirling, Stirling, Scotland, United Kingdom 
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Holmes NP, Di Chiaro NV, Crowe EM, et al. (2024) Transcranial magnetic stimulation over supramarginal gyrus stimulates primary motor cortex directly and impairs manual dexterity: Implications for TMS focality. Journal of Neurophysiology
Crucianelli L, Reader AT, Ehrsson HH. (2023) Subcortical contributions to the sense of body ownership. Brain : a Journal of Neurology
Reader AT, Coppi S, Trifonova VS, et al. (2023) No reduction in motor-evoked potential amplitude during the rubber hand illusion. Brain and Behavior. e3211
Schmitz L, Reader AT. (2023) Smaller preferred interpersonal distance for joint versus parallel action. Plos One. 18: e0285202
Reader AT, Trifonova VS, Ehrsson HH. (2021) Little evidence for an effect of the rubber hand illusion on basic movement. The European Journal of Neuroscience
Reader AT, Trifonova VS, Ehrsson HH. (2021) The Relationship Between Referral of Touch and the Feeling of Ownership in the Rubber Hand Illusion. Frontiers in Psychology. 12: 629590
Reader AT, Ehrsson HH. (2019) Weakening the subjective sensation of own hand ownership does not interfere with rapid finger movements. Plos One. 14: e0223580
Reader AT, Crucianelli L. (2019) A Multisensory Perspective on the Role of the Amygdala in Body Ownership. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience. 39: 7645-7647
Reader AT, Holmes NP. (2018) Correction to: 'The left ventral premotor cortex is involved in hand shaping for intransitive gestures: evidence from a two-person imitation experiment'. Royal Society Open Science. 5: 181855
Reader AT, Holmes NP. (2018) The left ventral premotor cortex is involved in hand shaping for intransitive gestures: evidence from a two-person imitation experiment. Royal Society Open Science. 5: 181356
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