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Dr Louise Delicato
Dr Joanna Wincenciak
Evidence for a Face Inversion Effect in People with Parkinson's2016
Dr Louise Delicato
Happiness is in the mouth of the beholder and fear in the eyes2015
Dr Louise Delicato
Motion makes fearful expressions more detectable.2015
Dr Louise Delicato
Increased sensitivity to happy compared with fearful faces in a temporal two-interval forced-choice paradigm2014
Dr Louise Delicato
Dr Ignacio Serrano-Pedraza
Professor Andrew Derrington
Two-dimensional Pattern Motion Analysis Uses Local Features2012
Mario Bartolo
Dr Alwin Gieselmann
Dr Vesna Vuksanovic
Dr David Hunter
Dr Li Sun
et al.
Stimulus-induced dissociation of neuronal firing rates and local field potential gamma power and its relationship to the blood oxygen level-dependent signal in macaque primary visual cortex2011
Jose Herrero
Dr Alwin Gieselmann
Dr Louise Delicato
Dr Sascha Gotthardt
Professor Alexander Thiele
et al.
Attention Reduces Stimulus-Driven Gamma Frequency Oscillations and Spike Field Coherence in V12010
Professor Alexander Thiele
Dr Louise Delicato
Jose Herrero
Additive Effects of Attention and Stimulus Contrast in Primary Visual Cortex2009
Jose Herrero
Dr Mark Roberts
Dr Louise Delicato
Dr Alwin Gieselmann
Professor Alexander Thiele
et al.
Acetylcholine contributes through muscarinic receptors to attentional modulation in V12008
Dr Louise Delicato
Jose Herrero
Dr Alwin Gieselmann
Professor Alexander Thiele
Attention alters spatial integration in macaque V1 in an eccentricity-dependent manner2007
Professor Alexander Thiele
Dr Louise Delicato
Dr Mark Roberts
Dr Alwin Gieselmann
A novel electrode-pipette design for simultaneous recording of extracellular spikes and iontophoretic drug application in awake behaving monkeys2006
Dr Louise Delicato
Dr David Hunter
Dr Li Sun
Professor Alexander Thiele
Contrast-dependent spatial integration in awake macaque V1 measured by fMRI2006
Professor Alexander Thiele
Dr Louise Delicato
Dr Mark Roberts
Roles of synchronized neuronal activities in perception2006
Dr Louise Delicato
Professor Andrew Derrington
Coherent motion perception fails at low contrast2005
Dr Louise Delicato
Dr Mark Roberts
Professor Alexander Thiele
Effects of attention on orientation-tuning and contrast response functions in primate V12005
Professor Andrew Derrington
Dr Louise Delicato
Visual mechanisms of motion analysis and motion perception.2004
Dr Louise Delicato
Professor Andrew Derrington
Low contrast plaids are incoherent2001