Romi Nijhawan
Affiliations: | University of Sussex, Falmer, England, United Kingdom |
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Cusack CA, Nijhawan R, Miller B, et al. (2015) Vismodegib for locally advanced basal cell carcinoma in a heart transplant patient. Jama Dermatology. 151: 70-2 |
Maus GW, Ward J, Nijhawan R, et al. (2013) The perceived position of moving objects: transcranial magnetic stimulation of area MT+ reduces the flash-lag effect. Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991). 23: 241-7 |
Shi Z, Nijhawan R. (2012) Motion extrapolation in the central fovea. Plos One. 7: e33651 |
Maus GW, Weigelt S, Nijhawan R, et al. (2010) Does Area V3A Predict Positions of Moving Objects? Frontiers in Psychology. 1: 186 |
Maus GW, Khurana B, Nijhawan R. (2010) History and theory of flash-lag: Past, present, and future Space and Time in Perception and Action. 477-500 |
Changizi MA, Hsieh A, Nijhawan R, et al. (2010) Perceiving-the-present and a unifying theory of illusion Space and Time in Perception and Action. 441-476 |
Nagai M, Suganuma M, Nijhawan R, et al. (2010) Conceptual influence on the flash-lag effect and representational momentum Space and Time in Perception and Action. 366-378 |
Khurana B, Nijhawan R. (2010) Space and time: The fabric of thought and reality Space and Time in Perception and Action. 1-6 |
Nijhawan R, Khurana B. (2010) Space and time in perception and action Space and Time in Perception and Action. 1-567 |
Maus GW, Nijhawan R. (2009) Going, going, gone: localizing abrupt offsets of moving objects. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance. 35: 611-26 |