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Publications

These are only our eye movement-related papers. Others (particularly our non eye movement-related imaging and neuropsychology papers) can be found in the full list of Van der Veer Institute publications.
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20011–present

MacAskill, M. R., Koga, K., & Anderson, T. J. (2011). Japanese street performer mimes violation of Hering’s Law. Neurology, 76, 1186-1187.
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van Stockum, S., MacAskill, M. R., Myall, D. J., & Anderson, T. J. (2011). A perceptual discrimination task abnormally facilitates reflexive saccades in Parkinson’s disease. European Journal of Neuroscience, 33, 2091-2100.
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van Stockum, S., MacAskill, M. R., & Anderson, T. J. (2011). Bottom-up effects modulate saccadic latencies in well-known eye movement paradigm. Psychological Research, 75, 272-278.
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2006–2010

Webb, A., Knott, A., & MacAskill, M. R. (2010). Eye movements during transitive action observation have sequential structure. Acta Psychologica, 133, 51-56.
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Heitger, M. H., Jones, R. D., Macleod, A. D., Snell, D. L., Frampton, C. M., & Anderson, T. J. (2009). Impaired eye movements in post-concussion syndrome indicate suboptimal brain function beyond the influence of depression, malingering or intellectual ability. Brain, 132(10), 2850-2870.
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van Stockum, S., MacAskill, M. R., Anderson, T. J., & Dalrymple-Alford, J. C. (2008). Don’t look now or look away: Two sources of saccadic disinhibition in Parkinson's disease? Neuropsychologia, 46, 3108-3115.
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Anderson, T. J., Luxon, L., Quinn, N., Daniel, S., Marsden, C. D., & Bronstein, A. (2008). Oculomotor function in multiple system atrophy: Clinical and laboratory features in 30 patients. Movement Disorders, 23(7), 977-984.
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Heitger, M. H., Jones, R. D., Dalrymple-Alford, J. C., Frampton, C. M., Ardagh, M. W., & Anderson, T. J. (2007). Mild head injury-a close relationship between motor function at 1 week post-injury and overall recovery at 3 and 6 months. Journal of the Neurological Sciences, 253(1-2), 34-47.
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Anderson, T. J., Heitger, M. H., MacLeod, A. D. (2006). Concussion and mild head injury. Practical Neurology, 6, 342-357.
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Heitger, M. H., Jones, R. D., Dalrymple-Alford, J. C., Frampton, C. M., Ardagh, M. W., & Anderson, T. J. (2006). Motor deficits and recovery during the first year following mild closed head injury. Brain Injury, 20(8), 807-824.
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2001–2005

Heitger, M. H., MacAskill, M. R., Jones, R. D., & Anderson, T. J. (2005). The impact of mild closed head injury on involuntary saccadic adaptation: evidence for the preservation of implicit motor learning. Brain Injury, 19, 109-117.
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Le Heron, C. J., MacAskill, M. R., & Anderson, T. J. (2005). Memory-guided saccades in Parkinson’s disease: long delays can improve performance. Experimental Brain Research, 161, 293-298.
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Heitger, M. H., Anderson, T. J., Jones, R. D., Dalrymple-Alford, J. C., Frampton, C. M., & Ardagh, M. W. (2004). Eye movement and visuomotor arm movement deficits following mild closed head injury. Brain, 127, 575-590.
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Spieth, B., MacAskill, M. R., & Anderson, T. J. (2004). Der Einfluss von Morbus Parkinson auf die Ausführung von Sakkaden. [The impact of Parkinson’s disease on the execution of saccades]. Orthoptik Pleoptik, 28, 68-80.

MacAskill, M. R., Jones, R. D., & Anderson, T. J. (2003). Saccadic suppression of displacement: effects of illumination and background manipulation. Perception, 32, 463-474.
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Muir, S. R., MacAskill, M. R., Herron, D., Goelz, H., Anderson, T. J., & Jones, R. D. (2003). EMMA - an eye movement measurement and analysis system. Australasian Physical & Engineering Sciences in Medicine, 26, 18-24.
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Heitger, M. H., Anderson, T. J., & Jones, R. D. (2002). Saccadic sequences as a marker of deficits in closed head injury. Progress in Brain Research, 140, 435-450.
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Irie, K., Wilson, B. A., Jones, R. D., Bones, P. J., & Anderson, T. J. (2002). A laser-based eye-tracking system. Behavior Research Methods, Instruments, & Computers, 34, 561-572.
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MacAskill, M. R., Anderson, T. J., & Jones, R. D. (2002). Saccadic adaptation in neurological disorders. Progress in Brain Research, 140, 419-433.
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MacAskill, M. R., Anderson, T. J., & Jones, R. D. (2002). Adaptive modification of saccade amplitude in Parkinson’s disease. Brain, 125, 1570-1582.
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1994–2000

MacAskill, M. R., Anderson, T. J., & Jones, R. D. (2000). Suppression of displacement in severely slowed saccades. Vision Research, 40, 3405-3413.
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MacAskill, M. R., Muir, S. R., & Anderson, T. J. (1999). Saccadic suppression and adaptation: revisiting the methodology. In W. Becker, H. Deubel, & T. Mergner (Eds.), Current oculomotor research: physiological and psychological aspects (pp. 93-96). New York: Plenum.
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Wilson, B. A., Jones, R. D., Bones, P. J., & Anderson, T. J. (1996). A flying-spot laser scanner for tracking eye movements. Proceedings of the IEEE 18th Annual Conference of the Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, Amsterdam, 146-147.
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Anderson, T. J., Jenkins, I. H., Brooks, D. J., Hawken, M. B., Frackowiak, R. S. J., & Kennard, C. (1994). Cortical control of saccades and fixation in man: a PET study. Brain, 117, 1073-1084.
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Anderson, T. J., Mossman, S. S., & Harding, A. E. (1994). Saccadic downpulsion in a patient with cerebellar disease. In G. d’Ydewalle & J. van Rensbergen (Eds.), Visual and oculomotor functions (pp. 233-241). Amsterdam: Elsevier Science.

 

 

 

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