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Justin O'Brien
Justin O'Brien
Senior Lecturer in Psychology, Brunel University
Verified email at brunel.ac.uk
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Motion processing in autism: evidence for a dorsal stream deficiency
J Spencer, J O'Brien, K Riggs, O Braddick, J Atkinson, J Wattam-Bell
Neuroreport 11 (12), 2765-2767, 2000
840*2000
Brain areas sensitive to coherent visual motion
OJ Braddick, JMD O'Brien, J Wattam-Bell, J Atkinson, T Hartley, R Turner
Perception 30 (1), 61-72, 2001
4702001
Form and motion coherence activate independent, but not dorsal/ventral segregated, networks in the human brain
OJ Braddick, JMD O’Brien, J Wattam-Bell, J Atkinson, R Turner
Current Biology 10 (12), 731-734, 2000
3272000
Visual form-processing deficits in autism
JV Spencer, JMD O'Brien
Perception 35 (8), 1047-1055, 2006
1102006
Comparison of form and motion coherence processing in autistic spectrum disorders and dyslexia
S Tsermentseli, JM O’Brien, JV Spencer
Journal of autism and developmental disorders 38, 1201-1210, 2008
1012008
Form and motion coherence processing in dyspraxia: evidence of a global spatial processing deficit
J O'Brien, J Spencer, J Atkinson, O Braddick, J Wattam-Bell
Neuroreport 13 (11), 1399-1402, 2002
712002
Motion processing in autism: Evidence for a dorsal stream deficiency. NeuroReport: For Rapid Communication of Neuroscience Research, 11 (12), 2765–2767
J Spencer, J O'Brien, K Riggs, O Braddick, J Atkinson, J Wattam-Bell
542000
Discriminating children with autism from children with learning difficulties with an adaptation of the Short Sensory Profile
J O'Brien, S Tsermentseli, O Cummins, F Happé, P Heaton, J Spencer
Early Child Development and Care 179 (4), 383-394, 2009
452009
Reexamining the effect of gustatory disgust on moral judgment: A multilab direct replication of Eskine, Kacinik, and Prinz (2011)
E Ghelfi, CD Christopherson, HL Urry, RL Lenne, N Legate, ...
Advances in Methods and Practices in Psychological Science 3 (1), 3-23, 2020
392020
Infants' discrimination of faces by using biological motion cues
J Spencer, J O'Brien, A Johnston, H Hill
Perception 35 (1), 79-89, 2006
322006
Categorizing identity from facial motion
C Girges, J Spencer, J O'Brien
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 68 (9), 1832-1843, 2015
302015
Impaired perception of facial motion in autism spectrum disorder
J O’Brien, J Spencer, C Girges, A Johnston, H Hill
PLoS One 9 (7), e102173, 2014
292014
When texture takes precedence over motion in depth perception
J O'Brien, A Johnston
Perception 29 (4), 437-452, 2000
182000
Event-related alpha suppression in response to facial motion
C Girges, MJ Wright, JV Spencer, JMD O’Brien
PLoS One 9 (2), e89382, 2014
172014
Fractal rotation isolates mechanisms for form-dependent motion in human vision
CP Benton, JMD O'Brien, W Curran
Biology Letters 3 (3), 306-308, 2007
102007
Brain areas differentially activated by coherent visual motion and dynamic noise
OJ Braddick, T Hartley, J O’Brien, J Atkinson, J Wattam-Bell, R Turner
Neuroimage 7 (4), S322, 1998
101998
The role of stimulus-based cues and conceptual information in processing facial expressions of emotion
T Murray, J O'Brien, N Sagiv, L Garrido
Cortex 144, 109-132, 2021
52021
Neural correlates of facial motion perception
C Girges, J O’Brien, J Spencer
Social Neuroscience 11 (3), 311-316, 2016
52016
Form and motion processing in autism
J Spencer, J O'Brien, J Braddick, O Atkinson, J Wattam-Bell, K Riggs
Perception 29, 98-99, 2000
42000
fMRI study of human brain areas activated by form coherence: Dorsal or ventral function?
O Braddick, J O'Brien, J Wattam-Bell, J Atkinson, R Turner
Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science 40 (4), 1999
31999
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