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Dr Tim Andrews
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2012
Davies-Thompson J, Newling K & Andrews TJ (2012) Image-invariant
responses in face-selective regions do not explain the perceptual advantage
for familiar face recognition. Cerebral Cortex 
Hancock
S, Gareze L, Findlay JM, Andrews TJ (2012) Temporal patterns of saccadic eye
movements predict individual variation in alternation rate during binocular
rivalry. iPerception 3: 88-96 
2011
Andrews TJ & Holmes D (2011) Stereoscopic depth perception during
binocular rivalry. Frontiers in Human
Neuroscience 5: 99.
2010
Andrews TJ & Thompson P (2010) Face to face coalition. iPerception 1:
28-30.
Andrews TJ, Davies-Thompson J,
Kingstone A, Young AW (2010) Internal and external features of the face are
represented holistically in face-selective regions of visual cortex. Journal
of Neuroscience 30: 3544-3552. 
Lee LC, Andrews TJ, Johnson SJ, Woods W, Gouws A, Green GGR, Young AW. (2010)
Neural responses to rigidly moving faces displaying shifts in social
attention investigated with fMRI and MEG. Neuropsychologia 48: 477-90.
Andrews TJ, Clarke A, Pell P & Hartley T (2010) Selectivity for low-level
features of objects in the human ventral stream. Neuroimage 49:
703-711.
2009
Horner AJ & Andrews TJ (2009) Linearity of the BOLD response in
category-selective regions of human visual cortex. Human Brain
Mapping. 30: 2628-2640.
Davies-Thompson J, Gouws A & Andrews TJ (2009) An image-dependent
representation of familiar and unfamiliar faces in the human ventral
stream. Neuropsychologia 47: 1627-1635.
2008
Ewbank MP & Andrews TJ (2008) Differential sensitivity for
viewpoint between familiar and unfamiliar faces in human visual cortex Neuroimage.
40: 1857-1870.
Hancock S, Whitney D & Andrews TJ (2008) The initial interactions in
binocular rivalry require visual awareness. Journal of Vision 8:3,
1-9.
Ewbank MP, Smith WAP, Hancock ER
& Andrews TJ (2008) The M170 reflects a viewpoint-dependent
representation for both familiar and unfamiliar faces. Cerebral Cortex
18:364-370.
2007
Hancock S & Andrews TJ (2007) The role of exogenous and endogenous
attention in selecting perceptual dominance during binocular rivalry. Perception
36: 288-298.
2006
Holmes D, Hancock S & Andrews TJ (2006) Independent binocular
integration for form and colour. Vision Research 46: 665-677.
2005
Andrews TJ, Purves D, Simpson WA & VanRullen R (2005) The wheels keep
turning: reply to Holcombe et al. Trends in Cognitive Sciences 9:
560-561.
Ewbank MP, Schluppeck D & Andrews TJ (2005) FMR-adaptation reveals a
distributed representation of inanimate objects and places in human visual
cortex. Neuroimage 28: 268-279.
Andrews TJ (2005) Visual Cortex: How are objects and faces represented? Current
Biology 15: 451-453.
Andrews TJ & Purves D (2005) The wagon wheel illusion in continuous
illumination. Trends in Cognitive Sciences 9: 261-263.
2004
Andrews TJ & Ewbank MP (2004) Distinct representations for facial
identity and changeable aspects of faces in human visual cortex. Neuroimage
23: 905-913.
Andrews TJ & Lotto RB (2004) Fusion and rivalry are based on the
perceptual meaning of visual stimuli. Current Biology 14:
418-423.
Andrews TJ, Sengpiel F & Blakemore C (2004) From contour to
object-face rivalry: Multiple neural mechanisms resolve
perceptual ambiguity. In Alais D & Blake R (Eds)
Binocular rivalry and perceptual ambiguity. Boston MIT
Press.
Andrews TJ & Schluppeck D (2004) Neural responses to mooney images
reveal a modular representation of faces in human visual
cortex. Neuroimage 21: 91-98.
2002
Andrews TJ, Schluppeck D, Homfray D, Matthews P and Blakemore C (2002)
Activity in the fusiform gyrus predicts perception when viewing
Rubin's vase-face stimulus. Neuroimage 17:
890-901.
Andrews TJ & Blakemore C (2002) Integration of motion information during
binocular rivalry. Vision Research 42: 301-309.
2001
Andrews TJ, Glennerster A & Parker AJ (2001) Stereoacuity in the
presence of a reference surface. Vision Research 41: 3051-3061.
Andrews TJ (2001) Binocular
rivalry and visual awareness. Trends in Cognitive Sciences 5: 407-9.
2000
Andrews TJ & Schluppeck D (2000) Ambiguity in the perception of moving
stimuli is resolved in favour of the cardinal axes. Vision Research
40: 3845-3493.
1999
Andrews TJ & Blakemore C (1999) Form and motion have independent access
to consciousness. Nature Neuroscience 2: 405-406.
Andrews TJ & Coppola DM (1999) Idiosyncratic characteristics of saccadic
eye movements when viewing different visual environments. Vision Research
39: 2947-2953.
Halpern SD, Andrews TJ and Purves D (1999) Individual variation in human
visual performance. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 11: 521-534.
1997
Andrews TJ and Purves D (1997) Similarities in normal and binocularly
rivalrous viewing. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 94:
9905-9908.
Purves D and Andrews TJ (1997) The
perception of transparent 3-dimensional objects. Proceedings of the
National Academy of Sciences 94: 6517-6522.
Andrews TJ and McCoy AN (1997) Can
illusory motion disrupt tracking real motion? Perception 26: 269-275.
Andrews TJ, Halpern SD and Purves D (1997) Correlated size variations in
human visual cortex, lateral geniculate nucleus and optic tract. Journal
of Neuroscience. 17: 2859-2868.
1996
Purves D, Paydarfar JA and Andrews TJ (1996)The wagon wheel illusion in movies
and reality. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 93: 3693
- 3697.
Andrews TJ, White LE and Purves D (1996)Temporal events in cyclopean vision. Proceedings
of the National Academy of Sciences 93: 3689 - 3693.
White LE, Andrews TJ, Hulette C,
Richards A, Groelle M, Paydarfar J and Purves D (1996) Structure of the human
sensorimotor system: I. Morphology and cytoarchitecture of the central
sulcus. Cerebral Cortex 7: 18-30.
White LE, Andrews TJ, Hulette C,
Richards A, Groelle M, Paydarfar J and Purves D (1996) Structure of the human
sensorimotor system: II. Lateral symmetry. Cerebral Cortex 7: 31-47.
Andrews TJ, Thrasivoulou C, Nesbit W and Cowen T (1996). Target specific
differences in the dendritic morphology and neuropeptide content of neurons
in the rat SCG during development and aging. Journal of Comparative
Neurology 368: 33-44.
Andrews TJ (1996) The autonomic nervous system as a model of neuronal aging:
the role of target tissues and neurotrophic factors. Microscopy Research
and Techniques 35: 2-19.
Purves D, White LE, Zheng D, Andrews TJ and Riddle DR (1996) Brain
size, behavior and the allocation of neural space. In: Individual development
over the lifespan: biological and psychosocial perspectives, (Magnusson D,
ed) Cambridge UK: Cambridge University Press.
1994
Purves D, White LE and Andrews TJ (1994) Manual asymmetry and handedness. Proceedings
of the National Academy of Sciences 91: 5030-5032.
Andrews TJ and Cowen T (1994). Nerve growth factor enhances the dendritic
arborisation of sympathetic ganglion cells undergoing atrophy in aged rats. Journal
of Neurocytology 23: 234-241.
Andrews TJ and Cowen T (1994). In vivo infusion of NGF induces the
organotypic regrowth of perivascular nerves following their atrophy in aged
rats. Journal of Neuroscience 14: 3048-3058.
Andrews TJ, Li D, Halliwell J and Cowen T (1994). The effect of age on
dendrites in the rat superior cervical ganglion. Journal of Anatomy
184 111-117.
1993
Andrews T, Lincoln J, Milner P, Burnstock G and Cowen T (1993). Differential
regulation of tyrosine hydroxylase activity in rabbit sympathetic ganglia
after long-term cold exposure: altered responses in ageing. Brain Research
624: 69-74.
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