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PUBLICATIONS (by category, 1900 - 2013)
by date -- 2005-2013Journal article
Collins, T., & Wallman, J. (2012). The relative importance of retinal error and prediction in saccadic adaptation. Journal of Neurophysiology, in press. Heed, T., Gründler, M., Rinkleib, J., Rudzik, F.H., Collins, T., Cooke, E., & O'Regan, J.K. (2011). Visual information and rubber hand embodiment differentially affect reach-to-grasp actions. Acta Psychologica, 138(1), 263-271. Lavergne, L., Vergilino-Perez, D., Lemoine, C., Collins, T., & Dore-Mazars, K. (2011). Exploring and targeting saccades dissociated by saccadic adaptation. Brain Research, 1415, 47-55. Nicolas, S., Collins, T., Gounden, Y., & Roediger, H.L. (2011). The influence of suggestibility on memory. Commentary on Binet, A. & Henri, V. (1894/2010). Natural suggestibility in children. Consciousness and Cognition: An International Journal, 20, 394-398. Collins, T. (2010). Extraretinal signal metrics in multiple-saccade sequences. Journal of Vision, 10(14), DOI: 10.1167/10.14.7. Collins, T., Heed, T., Dore-Mazars, K., & Roder, B. (2010). Presaccadic attention interferes with feature detection. Experimental Brain Research, 201, 111-117. Collins, T., Heed, T., & Roder, B. (2010). Visual target selection and motor planning define attentional enhancement at perceptual processing stages. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 4, 14. Collins, T., Heed, T., & Roder, B. (2010). Eye-movement-driven changes in the perception of auditory space. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 72, 736-746. Lavergne, L., Vergilino-Perez, D., Collins, T., & Dore-Mazars, K. (2010). Adaptation of within-object saccades can be induced by changing stimulus size. Experimental Brain Research, 203, 773-780. Collins, T., Rolfs, M., Deubel, H., & Cavanagh, P. (2009). Post-saccadic location judgments reveal remapping of saccade targets to non-foveal locations. Journal of Vision, 9(5):29, 1-9.  Collins, T., & Dore-Mazars, K. (2009). La plasticite de la transformation sensori-motrice dans le systeme visuel: l'adaptation saccadique. L'Annee Psychologique, 109, 509-549. Collins, T., Semroud, A., Orriols, E., & Doré-Mazars, K. (2008). Saccade dynamics before, during and after saccadic adaptation in humans. Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science, 49(2), . Collins, T., Schicke, T., & Roder, B. (2008). Action goal selection and motor planning can be dissociated by tool use. Cognition, 109, 363-371. Collins, T., Vergilino-Perez, D., Delisle, L., & Dore-Mazars, K. (2008). Visual versus motor vector inversions in the antisaccade task: A behavioral investigation with saccadic adaptation. Journal of Neurophysiology, 99, 2708-2718. Lavergne, L., Vergilino-Perez, D., Collins, T., Orriols, E., & Dore-Mazars, K. (2008). The planning of a sequence of saccades in pro- and antisaccade tasks : Influence of visual integration time and concurrent motor processing. Brain Research, 1245, 82-95. Collins, T., Dore-Mazars, K., & Lappe, M. (2007). Motor space structures perceptual space: Evidence from human saccadic adaptation. Brain Research, 1172, 32-39. Collins, T., Vergilino-Perez, D., Beauvillain, C., & Dore-Mazars, K. (2007). Saccadic adaptation depends on object selection: Evidence from between- and within-object saccadic eye movements. Brain Research, 1152, 95-105. Collins, T., & Dore-Mazars, K. (2006). Eye movement signals influence perception: Evidence from the adaptation of reactive and volitional saccades. Vision Research, 46, 3659-3673. Collins, T., Dore-Mazars, K., & Vergilino-Perez, D. (2006). Deux populations de refixations lors de la lecture de mots longs. L'Annee Psychologique, 106, 5-22. Doré-Mazars, K., Vergilino-Perez, D., Collins, T., Bohacova, K., & Beauvillain, C. (2006). The use of recurrent signals about adaptation for subsequent saccade programming depends on object structure. Brain Research, 1113, 153-162. Doré-Mazars, K. (2005). Saccadic adaptation shifts the presaccadic attention shift. Experimental Brain Research, 162, 537-42. Vergilino-Perez, D., Collins, T., & Dore-Mazars, K. (2004). Decision and metrics of refixations in reading isolated words. Vision Research, 44, 2009-2017.
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