Neil Roach
Affiliations: | Psychology | University of Nottingham, Nottingham, England, United Kingdom |
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Sign in to add traineeJonathan Patrick | grad student | ||
David M. Watson | post-doc | 2016-2019 | Nottingham |
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Sign in to add collaboratorCraig Aaen-Stockdale | collaborator | 2009-2012 | University of Bradford |
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Jovanovic L, McGraw PV, Roach NW, et al. (2022) The spatial properties of adaptation-induced distance compression. Journal of Vision. 22: 7 |
Watson DM, Akeroyd MA, Roach NW, et al. (2021) Multiple spatial reference frames underpin perceptual recalibration to audio-visual discrepancies. Plos One. 16: e0251827 |
Scholes C, McGraw PV, Roach NW. (2021) Learning to silence saccadic suppression. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 118 |
Tan KWS, Scholes C, Roach NW, et al. (2020) Impact of microsaccades on visual shape processing. Journal of Neurophysiology |
Motala A, Heron J, McGraw PV, et al. (2020) Publisher Correction: Temporal rate is not a distinct perceptual metric. Scientific Reports. 10: 11413 |
Motala A, Heron J, McGraw PV, et al. (2020) Temporal rate is not a distinct perceptual metric. Scientific Reports. 10: 8654 |
Patrick JA, Roach NW, McGraw PV. (2019) Temporal modulation improves dynamic peripheral acuity. Journal of Vision. 19: 12 |
Watson DM, Akeroyd MA, Roach NW, et al. (2019) Distinct mechanisms govern recalibration to audio-visual discrepancies in remote and recent history. Scientific Reports. 9: 8513 |
Heron J, Fulcher C, Collins H, et al. (2019) Adaptation reveals multi-stage coding of visual duration. Scientific Reports. 9: 3016 |
Collins HP, Roach NW, Logan AJ, et al. (2019) Asymmetric time perception across visual depth planes and degrees of spatial certainty Journal of Vision. 19: 208 |