Colin Blakemore

Affiliations: 
University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom 
Area:
Visual development
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Children

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Mark A. Georgeson research assistant Aston University
Andreas M. Rauschecker research assistant Oxford
Manu S. Goyal grad student Oxford
David Jonathan Price grad student Edinburgh
Ian D. Thompson grad student Oxford
David Rose grad student 1971-1974 Cambridge
J Anthony Movshon grad student 1972-1975 Cambridge
Laurence R. Harris grad student 1974-1978 Cambridge
David R. Simmons grad student 1985-1989 Oxford
Peter Kind grad student 1993 Oxford
Frank Sengpiel grad student 1990-1994 Oxford
Jack Scannell grad student 1991-1995 Oxford
Tobe C B Freeman grad student 1993-1998 Oxford
Denis Schluppeck grad student 1997-2001 Oxford
Zoltan Molnar grad student 1999-2004 Oxford
Tara L. Spires-Jones grad student 1999-2004 Oxford
Megan S Steven grad student 2002-2005 Oxford
Anthony J. Hannan post-doc
Michael Hawken post-doc Cambridge
Andrew Parker post-doc Oxford University UK
Nicholas V. Swindale post-doc Oxford
Richard Van Sluyters post-doc Cambridge
Yuncheng Diao post-doc 1973-1977 Cambridge
Malcolm P. Young post-doc 1991-1994 Oxford
Irini Skaliora post-doc 1993-1996 Oxford
Guo Kun post-doc 1995-1999 Oxford
Peter Kind post-doc 1997-2000 Oxford
Meng Liang post-doc 2005-2009 Oxford
Irina Bystron post-doc 2000-2010 Oxford

Collaborators

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Horace Barlow collaborator UC Berkeley
Sven Bestmann collaborator UCL
Fergus W. Campbell collaborator Cambridge
Pasko Rakic collaborator 2003- Oxford
David J Nutt collaborator 2006- Imperial College London
Irina Bystron collaborator 2010- Oxford
Yuncheng Diao collaborator 1997-1882 IBP, CAS
John D. Pettigrew collaborator 1966-1970 UC Berkeley
W Maxwell Cowan collaborator 1982-1983 Salk Institute
Francis Harry Compton Crick collaborator 1992-1992 Salk Institute
Henk Spekreijse collaborator 1994-1997 Amsterdam
Daniel Eckhoff collaborator 2020-2021 City University of Hong Kong (Computer Science Tree)
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Lissek T, Adams M, Adelman J, et al. (2017) Building Bridges through Science. Neuron. 96: 730-735
Mazarakis NK, Mo C, Renoir T, et al. (2014) 'Super-Enrichment' Reveals Dose-Dependent Therapeutic Effects of Environmental Stimulation in a Transgenic Mouse Model of Huntington's Disease. Journal of Huntington's Disease. 3: 299-309
Niccolai V, van Leeuwen TM, Blakemore C, et al. (2012) Synaesthetic perception of colour and visual space in a blind subject: an fMRI case study. Consciousness and Cognition. 21: 889-99
Liang M, Mouraux A, Chan V, et al. (2010) Functional characterisation of sensory ERPs using probabilistic ICA: effect of stimulus modality and stimulus location. Clinical Neurophysiology : Official Journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology. 121: 577-87
Liang M, Thilo K, Blakemore C. (2009) Temporal Dynamics of Visual-Tactile Crossmodal Interaction: an ERP Study Neuroimage. 47: S130
van Dellen A, Cordery PM, Spires TL, et al. (2008) Wheel running from a juvenile age delays onset of specific motor deficits but does not alter protein aggregate density in a mouse model of Huntington's disease. Bmc Neuroscience. 9: 34
Bystron I, Blakemore C, Rakic P. (2008) Development of the human cerebral cortex: Boulder Committee revisited. Nature Reviews. Neuroscience. 9: 110-22
Lazic SE, Goodman AO, Grote HE, et al. (2007) Olfactory abnormalities in Huntington's disease: decreased plasticity in the primary olfactory cortex of R6/1 transgenic mice and reduced olfactory discrimination in patients. Brain Research. 1151: 219-26
Nutt D, King LA, Saulsbury W, et al. (2007) Development of a rational scale to assess the harm of drugs of potential misuse. Lancet. 369: 1047-53
Bestmann S, Ruff CC, Blakemore C, et al. (2007) Spatial attention changes excitability of human visual cortex to direct stimulation. Current Biology : Cb. 17: 134-9
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