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    The role of the environment in eliciting phantom-like sensations in non-amputees by Lewis, Elizabeth, Lloyd, Donna M, Farrell, Martin J

    Published in Frontiers in psychology (01-01-2013)
    “…Following the amputation of a limb, many amputees report that they can still vividly perceive its presence despite conscious knowledge that it is not…”
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    Mental Rotation and the Automatic Updating of Body-Centered Spatial Relationships by Farrell, Martin J, Robertson, Ian H

    “…Blindfolded adult participants (7 male and 9 female) were asked to point to previously seen targets after a body rotation. In 1 condition, participants had to…”
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    Pleasant touch moderates the subjective but not objective aspects of body perception by Lloyd, Donna M, Gillis, Victoria, Lewis, Elizabeth, Farrell, Martin J, Morrison, India

    Published in Frontiers in behavioral neuroscience (23-12-2013)
    “…Un-myelinated C tactile afferents (CT afferents) are a key finding in affective touch. These fibers, which activate in response to a caress-like touch to hairy…”
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    SPACE PERCEPTION AND WILLIAM JAMES'S METAPHYSICAL PRESUPPOSITIONS by Farrell, Martin J

    Published in History of psychology (01-05-2011)
    “…William James's overtly philosophical work may be more continuous with his psychological work than is sometimes thought. His Essays in Radical Empiricism can…”
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    On-Line Updating of Spatial Information During Locomotion Without Vision by Farrell, Martin J., Thomson, James A.

    Published in Journal of motor behavior (01-03-1999)
    “…Two experiments are reported in which the control of locomotion without vision was investigated. In Experiment 1, subjects (N = 10) made similar, although less…”
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    Biases in the subjective timing of perceptual events: Libet et al. (1983) revisited by Danquah, Adam N., Farrell, Martin J., O’Boyle, Donald J.

    Published in Consciousness and cognition (01-09-2008)
    “…We report two experiments in which participants had to judge the time of occurrence of a stimulus relative to a clock. The experiments were based on the…”
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    Transfer of Route Learning From Virtual to Real Environments by Farrell, Martin J, Arnold, Paul, Pettifer, Steve, Adams, Jessica, Graham, Tom, MacManamon, Michael

    “…The authors investigated the extent to which route learning in a virtual environment (VE) transfers to the real world. In Experiment 1, active VE exploration,…”
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    Can virtual reality be used to measure and train surgical skills? by ARNOLD, Paul, FARRELL, Martin J

    Published in Ergonomics (15-04-2002)
    “…The quantitative literature on the use of virtual environments to measure and train a variety of surgical skills is critically reviewed. We selected works from…”
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    The automatic updating of egocentric spatial relationships and its impairment due to right posterior cortical lesions by Farrell, Martin J, Robertson, Ian H

    Published in Neuropsychologia (01-01-2000)
    “…The non-visual updating of body-centred spatial relationships was investigated in an experiment in which blindfolded patients had to point to previously seen…”
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    Performance of a skilled motor task in virtual and real environments by Arnold, Paul, Farrell, Martin J., Pettifer, Steve, West, Adrian J.

    Published in Ergonomics (15-04-2002)
    “…Three experiments compared the performances of adult participants (three groups of 10) on a perceptuo-motor task in both real world (RW) and virtual…”
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    On-Line Updating of Spatial Information Druing Locomotion Without Vision by Farrell, Martin J., Thomson, James A.

    Published in Journal of motor behavior (01-03-1999)
    “…Two experiments are reported in which the control of locomotion without vision was investigated. In Experiment 1, subjects (N = 10) made similar, although less…”
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    Automatic spatial updating during locomotion without vision by Farrell, M J, Thomson, J A

    “…People can update their spatial relationships relative to the environment while walking without vision. The hypothesis that such updating is automatic was…”
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