Rebekah Christine White
Affiliations: | University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom |
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de Silva J, Chen H, Isaac S, et al. (2021) Effects of Symmetry and Apparent Distance in a Parasagittal-Mirror Variant of the Rubber Hand Illusion Paradigm. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. 15: 718177 |
Pearce AM, Harvey JS, Smithson HE, et al. (2019) Hand-Foot Coupling: An Advantage for Crossed Legs. Perception. 301006619832499 |
White RC, Dumbalska T, Duta MD, et al. (2018) "17" is odd and "seventeen" is even: Meaning and physical form in stimulus-parity synaesthesia. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006). 71: 2005-2021 |
White RC, Remington A. (2018) Object personification in autism: This paper will be very sad if you don't read it. Autism : the International Journal of Research and Practice. 1362361318793408 |
White RC, Davies M, Aimola Davies AM. (2018) Inattentional blindness on the full-attention trial: Are we throwing out the baby with the bathwater? Consciousness and Cognition |
Dumbalska T, White RC, Duta MD, et al. (2017) Automaticity in Stimulus-Parity Synaesthesia. I-Perception. 8: 2041669517736323 |
White RC, Li J, Shacklette D. (2017) Feeling Touch Through Glass: A Modified Rubber Hand Paradigm. I-Perception. 8: 2041669517731114 |
White RC, Aimola Davies AM. (2017) Asynchrony in the rubber hand paradigm: Unexpected illusions following stroke. Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior |
White RC, Bowen D, Dumbalska T, et al. (2015) Two Left Hands, ten Interlaced Fingers: A New Rubber Hand Illusion. Perception |
White RC, Weinberg JL, Aimola Davies AM. (2015) The nonvisual illusion of self-touch: Misaligned hands and anatomical implausibility. Perception. 44: 436-45 |