Divine Darkness and Legal Darkness: Apophasis, Cataphasis and the Making of Legal Cultures of the First Millennium
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Magnifying Grains of Sand, Seeds and Blades of Grass: Optical Effects in Robert Grosseteste’s De iride – On the Rainbow (c. 1228-30)
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'A Friendly Manuscript’: The Qualitative Investigation of Anthropomorphism in Autistic and Non-autistic Adults
Negri O. et al, (2019), Autism in Adulthood
Hand-Foot Coupling: An Advantage for Crossed Legs.
Pearce AM. et al, (2019), Perception, 48, 356 - 359
"17" is odd and "seventeen" is even: Meaning and physical form in stimulus-parity synaesthesia.
White RC. et al, (2018), Q J Exp Psychol (Hove), 71, 2005 - 2021
Inattentional blindness on the full-attention trial: Are we throwing out the baby with the bathwater?
White RC. et al, (2018), Conscious Cogn, 59, 64 - 77
Feeling Touch Through Glass: A Modified Rubber Hand Paradigm.
White RC. et al, (2017), Iperception, 8
Asynchrony in the rubber hand paradigm: Unexpected illusions following stroke.
White RC. and Aimola Davies AM., (2017), Cortex, 93, 224 - 226
Théodore Flournoy on synesthetic personification.
Plassart A. and White RC., (2017), J Hist Neurosci, 26, 1 - 14
Two Left Hands, Ten Interlaced Fingers: A New Rubber Hand Illusion.
White RC. et al, (2016), Perception, 45, 346 - 349
Stimulus-parity synaesthesia (1893, 2014): Introducing a 'forgotten' subtype
White RC. and Plassart A., (2015), Cortex, 66, 146 - 148
Stimulus-parity synaesthesia versus stimulus-dichotomy synaesthesia: Odd, even or something else?
White RC. and Plassart A., (2015), Iperception, 6, 45 - 47
The no-touch rubber hand paradigm and mirror-touch sensation: Support for the self-other theory of mirror-touch synesthesia.
White RC. and Davies AMA., (2015), Cogn Neurosci, 6, 146 - 147
The nonvisual illusion of self-touch: Misaligned hands and anatomical implausibility.
White RC. et al, (2015), Perception, 44, 436 - 445
Spatial limits on the nonvisual self-touch illusion and the visual rubber hand illusion: subjective experience of the illusion and proprioceptive drift.
Aimola Davies AM. et al, (2013), Conscious Cogn, 22, 613 - 636
When you fail to see what you were told to look for: inattentional blindness and task instructions.
Aimola Davies AM. et al, (2013), Conscious Cogn, 22, 221 - 230
A new method for assessing self-touch enhancement of the foot in stroke patients with mobility problems.
White RC. and Aimola Davies AM., (2013), Perception, 42, 473 - 476
A sensational illusion: Vision-touch synaesthesia and the rubber hand paradigm
Aimola Davies AM. and White RC., (2013), Cortex, 49, 806 - 818
Anti-extinction in the tactile modality.
White RC. and Aimola Davies AM., (2013), Perception, 42, 669 - 671