Dorothy Cowie

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University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom 
Area:
Visuomotor development
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Dewe H, Sill O, Thurlbeck S, et al. (2024) The role of visuomotor synchrony on virtual full-body illusions in children and adults. Journal of Neuropsychology
Cowie D, Gottwald JM, Bird LA, et al. (2022) The role of hand size in body representation: a developmental investigation. Scientific Reports. 12: 19281
Keenaghan S, Polaskova M, Thurlbeck S, et al. (2022) Alice in Wonderland: The effects of body size and movement on children's size perception and body representation in virtual reality. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology. 224: 105518
Dewe H, Gottwald J, Bird LA, et al. (2021) My virtual self: the role of movement in children's sense of embodiment. Ieee Transactions On Visualization and Computer Graphics
Gottwald JM, Bird LA, Keenaghan S, et al. (2020) The Developing Bodily Self: How Posture Constrains Body Representation in Childhood. Child Development
Mowbray R, Cowie D. (2020) Mind your step: learning to walk in complex environments. Experimental Brain Research
Keenaghan S, Bowles L, Crawfurd G, et al. (2020) My body until proven otherwise: Exploring the time course of the full body illusion. Consciousness and Cognition. 78: 102882
Knight FLC, Bremner AJ, Cowie D. (2019) Does the language we use to segment the body, shape the way we perceive it? A study of tactile perceptual distortions. Cognition. 197: 104127
Thaler L, Zhang X, Antoniou M, et al. (2019) The flexible action system: Click-based echolocation may replace certain visual functionality for adaptive walking. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance
Mowbray R, Gottwald JM, Zhao M, et al. (2019) The development of visually guided stepping. Experimental Brain Research
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