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Psychology

D-Index
31
Citations
3650
World Ranking
11220
National Ranking
1092

Best Publications

  • ‘Bouba’ and ‘Kiki’ in Namibia? A remote culture make similar shape–sound matches, but different shape–taste matches to westerners

    Andrew J. Bremner;Serge Caparos;Jules Davidoff;Jan W. de Fockert

  • Psychology: The Science of Mind and Behaviour

    Nigel James Holt;Andrew Bremner;Ed Sutherland;Michael Vliek

  • Soft skills in higher education: importance and improvement ratings as a function of individual differences and academic performance

    Tomas Chamorro-Premuzic;Adriane Arteche;Andrew J. Bremner;Corina Greven

  • Effects of action observation on corticospinal excitability: Muscle specificity, direction, and timing of the mirror response.

    Katherine R. Naish;Katherine R. Naish;Carmel Houston-Price;Andrew J. Bremner;Nicholas P. Holmes

  • The Development of Tactile Perception.

    A J Bremner;C Spence

  • Spatial Localization of Touch in the First Year of Life: Early Influence of a Visual Spatial Code and the Development of Remapping across Changes in Limb Position.

    Andrew J. Bremner;Denis Mareschal;Sarah Lloyd-Fox;Charles Spence

  • Children’s Responses to the Rubber-Hand Illusion Reveal Dissociable Pathways in Body Representation

    Dorothy Cowie;Tamar R. Makin;Andrew J. Bremner

  • Exposure to an urban environment alters the local bias of a remote culture.

    Serge Caparos;Lubna Ahmed;Andrew J. Bremner;Jan W. de Fockert

  • Infants lost in (peripersonal) space

    Andrew J. Bremner;Nicholas P. Holmes;Charles Spence

  • To eat or not to eat? Kinematics and muscle activity of reach-to-grasp movements are influenced by the action goal, but observers do not detect these differences

    Katherine R. Naish;Arran T. Reader;Carmel Houston-Price;Andrew J. Bremner

  • Categorical perception of tactile distance

    Frances Le Cornu Knight;Matthew R. Longo;Andrew J. Bremner

  • The neural basis of somatosensory remapping develops in human infancy.

    Silvia Rigato;Silvia Rigato;Jannath Begum Ali;José van Velzen;Andrew J. Bremner

  • Human infants’ ability to perceive touch in external space develops postnatally

    Jannath Begum Ali;Jannath Begum Ali;Charles Spence;Andrew J. Bremner

  • Release of inattentional blindness by high working memory load: Elucidating the relationship between working memory and selective attention

    Jan W. de Fockert;Andrew J. Bremner

  • The development of multisensory body representation and awareness continues to 10 years of age: Evidence from the rubber hand illusion

    Dorothy Cowie;Samantha Sterling;Andrew J. Bremner

  • Multisensory perception of looming and receding objects in human newborns.

    Giulia Orioli;Giulia Orioli;Andrew J. Bremner;Teresa Farroni

  • Do Local and Global Perceptual Biases Tell Us Anything About Local and Global Selective Attention

    Serge Caparos;Karina J. Linnell;Andrew J. Bremner;Jan W. de Fockert

  • Part-based representations of the body in early childhood: evidence from perceived distortions of tactile space across limb boundaries

    Frances Le Cornu Knight;Dorothy Cowie;Andrew J. Bremner

  • Bodily illusions in young children: developmental change in visual and proprioceptive contributions to perceived hand position.

    Andrew J. Bremner;Elisabeth L. Hill;Michelle L. Pratt;Silvia Rigato

  • Perception of visual-tactile colocation in the first year of life

    Livia Freier;Luke Mason;Andrew J. Bremner

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