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Perceptual confidence demonstrates trial-by-trial insight into the precision of audio–visual timing encoding
B Keane, M Spence, K Yarrow, D Arnold
Consciousness and Cognition 38, 107-117, 2015
172015
Rapid recalibration of temporal order judgements: Response bias accounts for contradictory results
B Keane, NS Bland, N Matthews, TJ Carroll, G Wallis
European Journal of Neuroscience 51 (7), 1697-1710, 2020
112020
Microsaccades and covert attention: Evidence from a continuous, divided attention task
AE Ryan, B Keane, G Wallis
Journal of Eye Movement Research 12 (6), 2019
52019
Neural correlates of human time perception
B Keane
12019
Evoked neural response variability predicts poor timing precision
D Arnold, N Mathews, B Keane, K Yarrow
Journal of Vision 17 (10), 733-733, 2017
12017
Metacognition of time perception
B Keane, K Yarrow, D Arnold
Journal of Vision 15 (12), 814-814, 2015
12015
Action history and target uncertainty co-determine human reaching direction under time pressure
B Keane, L Smith, TJ Carroll
bioRxiv, 2023.12. 17.572036, 2023
2023
Enhanced neural representation of reach target direction for high reward magnitude but not high target probability.
B Keane, E Reuter, J Manzone, B Miller-Mills, LA Leow, T Welsh, ...
bioRxiv, 2023.12. 13.571560, 2023
2023
Investigations of the Mechanisms Underlying Audio-Visual Temporal Recalibration
B Keane
2014
Audio-visual temporal recalibration is driven by decisional processes
DH Arnold, B Keane, K Yarrow
PERCEPTION 43 (1), 118-118, 2014
2014
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