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Jessica Hartcher-O'Brien

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Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics, Tübingen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany 
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Hartcher-O'Brien J, Brighouse C, Levitan CA. (2016) A single mechanism account of duration and rate processing via the pacemaker-accumulator and beat frequency models. Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences. 8: 268-275
Hartcher-O'Brien J, Auvray M, Hayward V. (2015) Perception of distance-to-obstacle through time-delayed tactile feedback Ieee World Haptics Conference, Whc 2015. 7-12
Hartcher-O'Brien J, Di Luca M, Ernst MO. (2014) The duration of uncertain times: audiovisual information about intervals is integrated in a statistically optimal fashion. Plos One. 9: e89339
Hartcher-O'Brien J, Alais D. (2011) Temporal ventriloquism in a purely temporal context. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance. 37: 1383-95
Hartcher-O'Brien J, Levitan C, Spence C. (2010) Extending visual dominance over touch for input off the body. Brain Research. 1362: 48-55
Hartcher-O'Brien J, di Luca M, Ernst M. (2010) Audiovisual integration: the duration of uncertain times Journal of Vision. 10: 1408-1408
Navarra J, Hartcher-O'Brien J, Piazza E, et al. (2009) Adaptation to audiovisual asynchrony modulates the speeded detection of sound. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 106: 9169-73
Auvray M, Gallace A, Hartcher-O'Brien J, et al. (2008) Tactile and visual distractors induce change blindness for tactile stimuli presented on the fingertips. Brain Research. 1213: 111-9
Hartcher-O'Brien J, Gallace A, Krings B, et al. (2008) When vision 'extinguishes' touch in neurologically-normal people: extending the Colavita visual dominance effect. Experimental Brain Research. 186: 643-58
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