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University of St Andrews
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multisensory behaviour
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A leftward bias however you look at it: Revisiting the emotional chimeric face task as a tool for measuring emotion lateralization
BR Innes, DM Burt, YK Birch, M Hausmann
Laterality: Asymmetries of Body, Brain and Cognition 21 (4-6), 643-661
, 2016
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2016
A comparative analysis of response times shows that multisensory benefits and interactions are not equivalent
BR Innes, TU Otto
Scientific reports 9 (1), 2921
, 2019
20
2019
Laterality and (in) visibility in emotional face perception: Manipulations in spatial frequency content.
M Hausmann, BR Innes, YK Birch, RW Kentridge
Emotion (Washington, DC)
, 2019
11
2019
Parsing Response Times in Multisensory Decisions: The Effect of Signal Strength and Motor Response
T Otto, B Innes
PERCEPTION 48, 93-93
, 2019
2019
Targeting benefits and interactions in multisensory processing: a novel modelling framework for exploring the redundant signal effect
BR Innes
University of St Andrews
, 2019
2019
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