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 | 433 | 2005 |
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 | 161 | 1995 |
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 | 121 | 2002 |
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 | 79 | 2009 |
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 | 77 | 2006 |
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 | 77 | 2003 |
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 | 69 | 2009 |
From single cells to social perception NE Barraclough, DI Perrett Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 366 …, 2011 | 51 | 2011 |
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 | 51 | 2003 |
Reduced connectivity between mentalizing and mirror systems in autism spectrum condition EJ Cole, NE Barraclough, TJ Andrews Neuropsychologia 122, 88-97, 2019 | 49 | 2019 |
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 | 38 | 2013 |
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 | 28 | 2007 |
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 | 25 | 2018 |
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 | 25 | 2014 |
Visual aftereffects for walking actions reveal underlying neural mechanisms for action recognition N Barraclough, T Jellema Psychological Science 22 (1), 87-94, 2011 | 24 | 2011 |
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 | 23 | 2018 |
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 | 23 | 2011 |
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 | 21 | 2002 |
Adaptation improves face trustworthiness discrimination BD Keefe, MP Dzhelyova, DI Perrett, NE Barraclough Frontiers in psychology 4, 52012, 2013 | 16 | 2013 |
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 | 15 | 2006 |