David Westwood

More publications

  • Thompson*, A.A., & Westwood, D.A. (2007). The hand knows something that the eye does not: Reaching movements resist the Muller-Lyer illusion whether or not the target is foveated. Neuroscience Letters, 426, 111-116.
  • Cheung, S.S., Westwood, D.A., & Knox, M.K. (2007). Mild body cooling impairs attention via distraction from skin cooling. Ergonomics, 50, 275-288.
  • Flouris, A.D., Cheung, S.S., Fowles, J., Kruisselbrink, L.D., Westwood, D.A., Carrillo, A.E. & Murphy, R.J. (2006). Influence of body heat content on hand function during prolonged cold exposures. Journal of Applied Physiology, 101, 802-808.
  • Grandy*, M.S., & Westwood, D.A. (2006). Opposite perceptual and sensorimotor responses to a size-weight illusion. Journal of Neurophysiology, 95, 3887-3892.
  • Kroliczak, G.P., Westwood, D.A., & Goodale, M.A. (2006). Differential effects of advance semantic precues on grasping, naming, and manual estimation. Experimental Brain Research, 175, 139-152.
  • McCarville*, E.M., & Westwood, D.A. (2006). The visual control of stepping operates in real-time: evidence from a pictorial illusion. Experimental Brain Research, 171, 405-410.
  • Valyear, K., Culham, J.C., Sharif, N., Westwood, D.A., & Goodale, M.A. (2006). A double dissociation between sensitivity to changes in object identity and object orientation in the ventral and dorsal visual streams: A human fMRI study. Neuropsychologia, 44, 218-228.
  • Cant*, J., Westwood, D.A., Valyear, K., & Goodale, M.A. (2005). No evidence for visuomotor priming in a visually-guided action task. Neuropsychologia, 43, 216-226.
  • Filliter, J.H., McMullen, P.A., & Westwood, D.A. (2005). Manipulability and living/non-living category effects on object identification. Brain and Cognition, 57, 61-65.
  • Goodale, M.A., Kroliczak, G., & Westwood, D.A. (2005). Dual routes to action: Contributions of the dorsal and ventral streams to adaptive behavior. Progress in Brain Research, 149, 269-283.
  • Heath, M., Rival, C., Westwood, D.A. & Neely, K. (2005). Time course analysis of closed- and open-loop grasping of the MĂĽller-Lyer illusion. Journal of Motor Behavior, 37, 179-185.
  • Westwood, D.A., Robertson, C., & Heath, M. (2005). Similar effects of response delay on monocular and binocular reaching movements: Implications for the two-visual systems hypothesis. Brain and Cognition, 57, 257-260.