Christopher L. Gore, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2004 | University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC |
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visual attention, perceptual organizationGoogle:
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(The induction of hemi-spatial extinction and neglect by transcranial magnetic stimulation.) |
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Baylis GC, Baylis LL, Gore CL. (2004) Visual neglect can be object-based or scene-based depending on task representation. Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior. 40: 237-46 |
Shisler RJ, Gore CL, Baylis GC. (2004) Auditory extinction: the effect of stimulus similarity and task requirements. Neuropsychologia. 42: 836-46 |
Brown TL, Gore CL, Carr TH. (2002) Visual attention and word recognition in stroop color naming: is word recognition "automatic"? Journal of Experimental Psychology. General. 131: 220-40 |
Gore CL, Rodriguez PD, Baylis GC. (2001) Deficits of motor intention following parietal lesions. Behavioural Neurology. 13: 29-37 |
Baylis GC, Gore CL, Rodriguez PD, et al. (2001) Visual extinction and awareness: The importance of binding dorsal and ventral pathways Visual Cognition. 8: 359-379 |
Brown TL, Gore CL, Pearson T. (1998) Visual half-field Stroop effects with spatial separation of words and color targets. Brain and Language. 63: 122-42 |