Vanessa Harrar

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Department of Experimental Psychology University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom 
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Dempsey-Jones H, Themistocleous AC, Carone D, et al. (2019) Blocking tactile input to one finger using anaesthetic enhances touch perception and learning in other fingers. Journal of Experimental Psychology. General. 148: 713-727
Harrar V, Le Trung W, Malienko A, et al. (2018) A nonvisual eye tracker calibration method for video-based tracking. Journal of Vision. 18: 13
Malienko A, Harrar V, Khan AZ. (2018) Contrasting effects of exogenous cueing on saccades and reaches. Journal of Vision. 18: 4
Harrar V, Harris LR, Spence C. (2016) Multisensory integration is independent of perceived simultaneity. Experimental Brain Research
Dempsey-Jones HE, Harrar V, Oliver J, et al. (2015) Transfer of tactile perceptual learning to untrained neighbouring fingers reflects natural use relationships. Journal of Neurophysiology. jn.00181.2015
Harris LR, Carnevale MJ, D'Amour S, et al. (2015) How our body influences our perception of the world. Frontiers in Psychology. 6: 819
Indraccolo A, Spence C, Vatakis A, et al. (2015) Combined effects of motor response, sensory modality, and stimulus intensity on temporal reproduction. Experimental Brain Research
Vandenbroucke S, Crombez G, Harrar V, et al. (2014) Fibromyalgia patients and controls are equally accurate in detecting tactile stimuli while observing another in pain: an experimental study. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics. 76: 2548-59
Harrar V, Tammam J, Pérez-Bellido A, et al. (2014) Multisensory integration and attention in developmental dyslexia. Current Biology : Cb. 24: 531-5
Harrar V, Spence C, Makin TR. (2014) Topographic generalization of tactile perceptual learning. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance. 40: 15-23
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