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Nick Barraclough
Nick Barraclough
Senior Lecturer in Psychology, University of York
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Integration of visual and auditory information by superior temporal sulcus neurons responsive to the sight of actions
NE Barraclough, D Xiao, CI Baker, MW Oram, DI Perrett
Journal of cognitive neuroscience 17 (3), 377-391, 2005
4282005
Modelling childhood causes of paranormal belief and experience: Childhood trauma and childhood fantasy
T Lawrence, C Edwards, N Barraclough, S Church, F Hetherington
Personality and Individual Differences 19 (2), 209-215, 1995
1581995
Feedback from V1 and inhibition from beyond the classical receptive field modulates the responses of neurons in the primate lateral geniculate nucleus
BS Webb, CJ Tinsley, NE Barraclough, A Easton, A Parker, AM Derrington
Visual neuroscience 19 (5), 583-592, 2002
1212002
Seeing the future: natural image sequences produce “anticipatory” neuronal activity and bias perceptual report
DI Perrett, D Xiao, NE Barraclough, C Keysers, MW Oram
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 62 (11), 2081-2104, 2009
792009
The sensitivity of primate STS neurons to walking sequences and to the degree of articulation in static images
NE Barraclough, D Xiao, MW Oram, DI Perrett
Progress in brain research 154, 135-148, 2006
772006
The nature of V1 neural responses to 2D moving patterns depends on receptive-field structure in the marmoset monkey
CJ Tinsley, BS Webb, NE Barraclough, CJ Vincent, A Parker, ...
Journal of Neurophysiology 90 (2), 930-937, 2003
772003
Visual adaptation to goal-directed hand actions
NE Barraclough, RH Keith, D Xiao, MW Oram, DI Perrett
Journal of cognitive neuroscience 21 (9), 1805-1819, 2009
692009
Gain control from beyond the classical receptive field in primate primary visual cortex
BS Webb, CJ Tinsley, NE Barraclough, A Parker, AM Derrington
Visual neuroscience 20 (3), 221-230, 2003
502003
From single cells to social perception
NE Barraclough, DI Perrett
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 366 …, 2011
492011
Reduced connectivity between mentalizing and mirror systems in autism spectrum condition
EJ Cole, NE Barraclough, TJ Andrews
Neuropsychologia 122, 88-97, 2019
472019
Adaptation to facial trustworthiness is different in female and male observers
J Wincenciak, M Dzhelyova, DI Perrett, NE Barraclough
Vision research 87, 30-34, 2013
372013
Kaleidomaps: A new technique for the visualization of multivariate time-series data
K Bale, P Chapman, N Barraclough, J Purdy, N Aydin, P Dark
Information Visualization 6 (2), 155-167, 2007
272007
A database of whole-body action videos for the study of action, emotion, and untrustworthiness
BD Keefe, M Villing, C Racey, SL Strong, J Wincenciak, NE Barraclough
Behavior research methods 46, 1042-1051, 2014
252014
Visual aftereffects for walking actions reveal underlying neural mechanisms for action recognition
N Barraclough, T Jellema
Psychological Science 22 (1), 87-94, 2011
242011
Investigating mirror system (MS) activity in adults with ASD when inferring others’ intentions using both TMS and EEG
EJ Cole, NE Barraclough, PG Enticott
Journal of autism and developmental disorders 48, 2350-2367, 2018
232018
Abilities to explicitly and implicitly infer intentions from actions in adults with autism spectrum disorder
EJ Cole, KE Slocombe, NE Barraclough
Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders 48, 1712-1726, 2018
232018
Implied motion activation in cortical area MT can be explained by visual low-level features
JAM Lorteije, NE Barraclough, T Jellema, M Raemaekers, J Duijnhouwer, ...
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 23 (6), 1533-1548, 2011
232011
The uses of colour vision: behavioural and physiological distinctiveness of colour stimuli
AM Derrington, A Parker, NE Barraclough, A Easton, GR Goodson, ...
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B …, 2002
212002
Adaptation improves face trustworthiness discrimination
BD Keefe, MP Dzhelyova, DI Perrett, NE Barraclough
Frontiers in psychology 4, 52012, 2013
152013
Processing of first-order motion in marmoset visual cortex is influenced by second-order motion
N Barraclough, C Tinsley, B Webb, C Vincent, A Derrington
Visual Neuroscience 23 (5), 815-824, 2006
152006
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