Andy Smith: peer-reviewed journal articles - full list

 

Smith, A.T., Kosillo, P. and Williams, A.L. (in press)
The confounding effect of response amplitude on MVPA performance measures.
NeuroImage

 

Cardin, V. & Smith, A.T. (2010)
Sensitivity of human visual and vestibular cortical regions to egomotion-compatible stimulation.
Cerebral Cortex 20, 1964-1973.

 

Hammett, S.T., Wall, M.B, Edwards, T.C. and Smith, A.T. (2010)
Dietary supplementation of creatine monohydrate reduces the human BOLD signal.
Neuroscience Letters 479, 201-205.

 

Kosillo, P. & Smith, A.T. (2010)
The role of the human anterior insular cortex in time processing.
Brain Structure and Function 214, 623-628.

Lingnau, A., Ashida, H., Wall, M.B. & Smith, A.T. (2009)
Speed encoding in human visual cortex revealed by fMRI adaptation.
Journal of Vision 9(13):3, 1-14.

 

Wall, M.B., Walker, R. & Smith, A.T., (2009)
Functional imaging of the human superior colliculus.
NeuroImage 47, 1620-1627.

 

Smith, A.T., Cotton, P.L., Bruno, A. & Moutsiana, C. (2009)
Dissociating vision and visual attention in the human pulvinar.
Journal of Neurophysiology 101, 917-925.

 

Wall, M.B. & Smith, A.T. (2008)
The representation of egomotion in the human brain.
Current Biology 18, 191-194
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Smith, A.T. & Wall, M.B.(2008)
Sensitivity of human visual cortical areas to the stereoscopic depth of a moving stimulus.
Journal of Vision 8(10):1, 1-12.

 

Wall, M.B., Lingnau, A, Ashida, H and Smith, A.T. (2008)
Selective visual responses to expansion and rotation in the human MT complex revealed by fMRI adaptation.
European Journal of Neuroscience 27, 2747-2757.

 

Harris, L.R. & Smith, A.T. (2008)
The coding of perceived eye position.
Experimental Brain Research 187, 429-437
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Cotton, P.L. & Smith, A.T. (2007)
Contralateral visual hemifield representations in the human pulvinar nucleus.
Journal of Neurophysiology
98, 1600-1609.

  Ashida, H, Lingnau, A, Wall, M.B. & Smith, A.T. (2007)
fMRI adaptation reveals separate mechanisms for first-order and second-order motion.
Journal of Neurophysiology 97, 1319-1325.
Smith, A.T., Singh, K.D. and Balsters, J.H. (2007)
A comment on the severity of the effects of non-white noise in fMRI datasets.
NeuroImage
, 36, 282-288.

Begliomini, C, Smith, A.T., Wall, M.B. and Castiello, U. (2007)
Differential cortical activity for precision and whole-hand visually guided grasping in humans.
European Journal of Neuroscience 25, 1245-1252.

Livesey, A.C., Wall, M.B. & Smith, A.T. (2007)
Time perception: manipulation of task difficulty dissociates clock functions from other cognitive demands.
Neuropsychologia 45, 321-331.

Pierno, A.C., Becchio, C., Wall, M., Smith, A.T. and Castiello, U. (2006)
When gaze turns into grasp.
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 18, 2130-2137
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Liu, J., Ashida, H., Smith A.T. and Wandell, B.A. (2006)
Assessment of stimulus induced changes in human V1 visual field maps.
Journal of Neurophysiology 96, 3398-3408.

Fadiga, L., Craighero, L., Fabbri Destro, M., Finos, L., Cotillon-Williams, N., Smith, A.T and Castiello, U. (2006)
Language in Shadow.
Social Neuroscience 1, 77-89.
Smith, A.T., Wall, M.B., Singh, K.D. & Williams, A.L (2006)
Sensitivity to optic flow in human cortical areas MT and MST.
European Journal of Neuroscience 23, 561-569.
Pierno, A.C., Becchio, C., Wall, M., Smith, A.T. and Castiello, U. (2006)
Transfer of inferred motor patterns to self from others.
European Journal of Neuroscience 23, 1949-1955.
Smith, A.T. & Cotillon-Williams, N. and Williams, A.L. (2006)
Attentional modulation in the human visual cortex: The time-course of the BOLD response and its implications.
NeuroImage 29, 328-334.
Smith, A.T., Williams, A.L. & Singh, K.D. (2004)
Negative BOLD in the visual cortex: evidence against blood stealing.
Human Brain Mapping 21, 213-220.
Williams, A.L., Singh, K.D. & Smith, A.T. (2003)
Surround modulation measured with fMRI in the human visual cortex.
Journal of Neurophysiology 89: 525-533.
Smith, A.T., Singh, K.D., Williams, A.L. and Greenlee, M.W. (2001).
Estimating receptive field size from fMRI data in human striate and extrastriate visual cortex.
Cerebral Cortex 11, 1182-1190.
Smith, A.T. and Ledgeway, T. (2001)
Motion detection in human vision: a unifying approach based on energy and features.
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London: Series B 268, 1889-1899.

Smith, A.T. & Scott-Samuel, N.E. (2001)
First-order and second-order signals combine to improve perceptual accuracy.
Journal of the Optical Society of America A. 18, 2267-2272.

Scott-Samuel, N. & Smith, A.T.
No local cancellation between directionally opposed first-order and second-order motion signals.
Vision Research 2000, 40, 3495-3500.

Singh, K.D., Smith, A.T. & Greenlee, M.W.
Spatio-temporal frequency and direction sensitivities of human visual areas measured using fMRI.
NeuroImage 2000, 12, 550-564.

Smith, A.T. and Curran, W.
Continuity-based and discontinuity-based segmentation in transparent and spatially segregated global motion.
Vision Research 2000, 40, 1115-1123.
Smith, A.T., Scott-Samuel, N.E. & Singh, K.D.
Global motion adaptation.
Vision Research 2000, 40, 1069-1075.

Smith, A.T., Singh, K.D. & Greenlee, M.W.
Attentional suppression of activity in the human visual cortex.
NeuroReport 2000, 11, 271-277.

Harris, L.R. & Smith, A.T.
Interactions between first- and second-order motion revealed by optokinetic nystagmus.
Experimental Brain Research 2000, 130, 67-72.

Smith, A.T., Curran, W. and Braddick, O.J.
What motion distributions yield global transparency and spatial segmentation?
Vision Research 1999, 39, 1121-1132.

Smith, A.T. & Scott-Samuel, N.E.
Stereoscopic and contrast-defined motion in human vision.
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London: Series B 1998, 265, 1573-1581.

Edwards, M., Badcock, D.R.and Smith, A.T.
Independent speed-tuned global-motion systems.
Vision Research 1998, 38, 1573-1580.

Smith, A.T., Greenlee, M.W., Singh, K.D., Kraeme, F.M. & Hennig, J.
The processing of first- and second-order motion in human visual cortex assessed by functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI).
Journal of Neuroscience, 1998, 18, 3816-3830.

Smith, A.T. and Ledgeway, T.
Sensitivity to second-order motion as a function of temporal frequency and eccentricity.
Vision Research 1998, 38, 403-410.

Greenlee, M.W. and Smith, A.T.
Detection and discrimination of first- and second-order motion in patients with unilateral brain damage.
Journal of Neuroscience 1997, 17, 804-818.

Smith, A.T. and Ledgeway, T.
Separate detection of moving luminance and contrast modulations: fact or artifact?
Vision Research 1997, 37, 45-62.

Ledgeway, T. and Smith, A.T.
Changes in perceived speed following adaptation to first-order and second-order motion.
Vision Research 1997, 37, 215-224.

 

Smith, A.T.
Contrast discrimination: a model and a hypothesis concerning the role of cholinergic modulation in contrast perception.
Visual Neuroscience 1996, 13, 873-884.

Bex, P., Edgar, G.K. and Smith, A.T.
Sharpening of drifting, blurred images.
Vision Research 1995, 35, 2539-2546.

Ledgeway, T. and Smith, A.T.
The perceived speed of second-order motion and its dependence on stimulus contrast.
Vision Research 1995, 35, 1421-1434.

 

Bex, P., Edgar, G.K. and Smith, A.T.
Multiple images appear when motion energy detection fails.
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 1995, 21, 231-238.

 

Ledgeway, T. and Smith, A.T.
The duration of the motion aftereffect following adaptation to first- and second-order motion.
Perception 1994, 23, 1211-1219.

 

Smith, A.T., Snowden, R.J. and Milne, A.B.
Is global motion really based on spatial integration of local motion signals?
Vision Research 1994, 34, 2425-2430.

 

Ledgeway, T. and Smith, A.T.
Evidence for separate motion-detecting mechanisms for first- and second-order motion in human vision.
Vision Research 1994, 34, 2727-2740.

 

Smith, A.T.
Correspondence-based and energy-based detection of second-order motion in human vision.
Journal of the Optical Society of America A. 1994, 11, 1940-1948.

 

Hammett, S.T. and Smith, A.T.
Temporal beats in the human visual system
Vision Research 1994, 34, 2833-2840.

 

Hammett, S.T., Snowden, R.J. and Smith, A.T
Perceived contrast as a function of adaptation duration
Vision Research 1994, 34, 31-40.

 

Smith, A.T., Hess, R.F. and Baker, C.L. Jr.
Direction identification thresholds for second-order motion in central and peripheral vision
Journal of the Optical Society of America A. 1994, 11, 506-514.

  Smith, A.T. and Edgar, G.K.
Antagonistic comparison of temporal frequency filter outputs as a basis for speed perception
Vision Research 1994, 34, 253-265.
 

Hammett, S.T., Ledgeway, T. and Smith, A.T.
T
ransparent motion from feature-and luminance-based processes
Vision Research 1993, 33, 1119-1122.

  Smith, A.T. and Baker-Short, C.M.
Pharmacological separation of mechanisms contributing to human contrast sensitivity.
Visual Neuroscience 1993, 10, 1073-1079.
  Harris, L.R. and Smith, A.T.
Motion defined exclusively by second-order characteristics does not evoke optokinetic eye movements.
Visual Neuroscience 1992, 9, 565-570.
  Smith, A.T.
Coherence of plaids comprising components of disparate spatial frequencies.
Vision Research 1992, 32, 393-397.
  Hammett, S.T. and Smith, A.T.
Two temporal channels or three? A re-evaluation.
Vision Research 1992, 32, 285-291.
  Smith, A.T. and Edgar, G.K.
The perceived speed and direction of complex gratings and plaids.
Journal of the Optical Society of America A. 1991, 8, 1161-1171.
  Smith, A.T. and Harris, L.R.
Use of plaid patterns to distinguish the corticofugal and direct retinal inputs to the brainstem optokinetic nystagmus generator.
Experimental Brain Research 1991, 86, 324-332.
  Smith, A.T. and Edgar, G.K.
The separability of temporal frequency and velocity.
Vision Research 1991, 31, 321-326
  Smith, A.T., Early, F. and Jones, G.
A comparison of the effects of Alzheimer's disease, normal ageing and scopolamine on human transient visual evoked potentials.
Psychopharmacology 1990, 102, 535-543.
  Edgar, G. and Smith, A.T.
Hemifield differences in perceived spatial frequency.
Perception 1990, 19, 759-766.
  Early, F. and Smith, A.T.
Spatial frequency discrimination in normal ageing and in one case of Alzheimer's disease.
Clinical Vision Sciences 1990, 6, 59-64.
  Hammett, S.T. and Smith, A.T.
Flicker adaptation in the periphery at constant perceived modulation depth.
Perception 1990, 19, 113-117.
  Smith, A.T. and Edgar, G.K.
The influence of spatial frequency on perceived temporal frequency and perceived speed.
Vision Research 1990, 30, 1467-1474.
  Hammond, P., Mouat, G.S.V. and Smith, A.T.
Neural correlates of motion after-effects in cat striate cortical neurones: monocular adaptation.
Experimental Brain Research 1988, 72, 1-20.
  Smith, A.T.
Velocity perception and discrimination: relation to temporal mechanisms.
Vision Research 1987, 27, 1491-1500.
  Hammond, P., Ahmed, B. and Smith, A.T.
Relative motion sensitivity in cat striate cortex as a function of stimulus direction.
Brain Research 1986, 386, 93-104.
  Smith, A.T., Early, F. and Grogan, S.C.
Flicker masking and developmental dyslexia.
Perception 1986, 15, 473-482.
  Smith, A.T. and Hammond, P.
Hemi-field differences in perceived velocity.
Perception 1986, 15, 111-117.
  Hammond, P., Mouat, G.S.V. and Smith, A.T.
Motion aftereffects in cat striate cortex elicited by moving texture.
Vision Research 1986, 26, 1055-1060.
  Hammond, P., Mouat, G.S.V. and Smith, A.T.
Motion aftereffects in cat striate cortex elicited by moving gratings.
Experimental Brain Research 1985, 60, 411-416.
  Smith, A.T. and Hammond, P.
The pattern-specificity of velocity aftereffects.
Experimental Brain Research 1985, 60, 71-78.
  Smith, A.T.
Velocity coding: evidence from perceived velocity shifts.
Vision Research 1985, 25, 1969-1976.
  Hammond, P. and Smith, A.T.
Sensitivity of complex cells in cat striate cortex to relative motion.
Brain Research 1984, 301, 287-298.
  Smith A.T., Musselwhite, M.J. and Hammond, P.
The influence of background motion on the motion aftereffect.
Vision Research 1984, 24, 1075-1082.
  Smith, A.T.
Interocular transfer of colour-contingent threshold elevation.
Vision Research 1983, 23, 729-734.
  Smith, A.T., May, J.G. and Lyman, R.R.
Pitch shifts contingent on the modulation frequency of an adaptation tone.
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 1983, 73, 691-693.
  Hammond, P. and Smith, A.T.
Directional tuning interactions between moving oriented and textured stimuli in complex cells of feline striate cortex.
Journal of Physiology (London) 1983, 342, 35-49.
  Hammond, P. and Smith, A.T.
On the sensitivity of complex cells in feline striate cortex to relative motion.
Experimental Brain Research 1982, 47, 457-460.
  Smith, A.T. and Jeffreys, D.A.
Evoked potential evidence for differences in binocularity between striate and prestriate regions of human visual cortex.
Experimental Brain Research 36, 375-380.
  Smith, A.T. and Over, R.
Motion aftereffect with subjective contours.
Perception and Psychophysics 1979, 25, 95-98.
  Jeffreys, D.A. and Smith, A.T.
The polarity inversion of scalp potentials evoked by upper and lower half-field stimulation.
Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology 1979, 46, 409-415.
  Smith, A.T. and Jeffreys, D.A.
Evoked potential evidence of adaptation to spatial Fourier components in human vision.
Nature 1978, 274, 156-158.
  Smith, A.T. and Jeffreys, D.A.
Size and orientation specificity of transient visual evoked potentials in man.
Vision Research 1978, 18, 651-655.
  Smith, A.T. and Over, R.
Orientation masking and the tilt illusion with subjective contours.
Perception 1977, 6, 441-447.
  Smith, A.T. and Over, R.
Color-selective tilt aftereffects with subjective contours.
Perception and Psychophysics 1976, 20, 305-308.
  Smith, A.T. and Over, R.
Tilt aftereffects with subjective contours.
Nature 1975, 257, 581-582.

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