Staff profile
Professor Robert Kentridge
Professor
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Professor in the Department of Psychology | +44 (0) 191 33 43261 |
Fellow of the Wolfson Research Institute for Health and Wellbeing | +44 (0) 191 33 40437 |
Biography
Research Interests
My research primarily examines the relationship between visual attention and visual consciousness, and the perception of the material properties of objects.
In 1999 I discovered that prompting neurological patients to attend to areas in which they were blind because of brain damage could improve their ability to respond accurately to stimuli of which they were unaware - attention operating independently of awareness. This contradicted the view held by many psychologists and philosophers that attention was the ‘gateway’ to consciousness. I followed this up with studies showing similar dissociations between attention and awareness in a variety of types of attention in neurotypical observers.
In 2014 I showed that the perception of colour as a property of objects in the world occurs independently of having an experience of colour. An example of the concept of object-colour is our ability to know the colour of something, say a bus, regardless of whether it is in blueish shade or it is being illuminated by bright yellow direct sunlight (or any other natural light). The fact that my colleagues and I could show that the visual system held a representation of object-colour even when we had used a ‘masking’ technique to prevent people from consciously experiencing colour, was at odds with long-held philosophical and scientific views, dating from Aristotle to the present-day, that we estimate the properties of things in the world by drawing inferences from our experience.
I continue to collaborate with philosophers in exploring these findings and, in some cases, have managed to convince them to change their views!
I am very fortunate to have been made a fellow of the Canadian Institute for Advanced Research (CIFAR) in their programme on Brain, Mind and Consciousness in recognition of the work I’ve just described. This CIFAR fellowship funds much of my ongoing work on the nature of consciousness.
I greatly enjoy work outside the typical scope of my bread and butter - the psychology of vision. I have been working, very much as the junior partner, with my colleague Prof. Dorothy Cowie, on the ways in which children develop understanding of the structure of their own bodies as they grow and their abilities to use their bodies to perform actions. Much of this work has involved experiments using virtual reality to test the effects of novel experiences in both children and adults. Something that all our participants seem to enjoy, and be fascinated by, no matter what their ages!
I have also been using virtual reality in work with archaeologists on the origins of art and the mental lives of our distant ancestors. Prof. Paul Pettitt, from the Archaeology Department, and I have been leading a ‘Paleopsychology’ group in Durham where we apply methods from experimental psychology to test hypotheses about the influences psychological factors may have had on the location and content of Palaeolithic art. We have been collaborating with colleagues in Germany on an Anglo-German (AHRC/DFG) funded project on art in an ancient meeting place on the banks of the river Rhine. We recently mounted a public ‘PaleoVision’ exhibition at the Schloss Monrepos Museum in Neuwied, Germany, where much of the artwork from this site is displayed. My archaeological collaboration allowed me to become part of a team who showed that abstract marks accompanying cave art depicting animals, made 35,000 years ago, formed a code representing information about the time of year those animals gave birth and mated – excitingly, the earliest permanent symbolic representation of information, if not quite ‘writing’.
Research interests
- neuropsychology of awareness, blindsight, colour vision and attention
Esteem Indicators
- 2016: Invited Speaker, iCOG 3, London.:
iCOG 3 is an interdisciplinary meeting for graduate students and postdocs in philosophy, psycholopgy and neurosciecne. I was an invited speaker for the 3rd annual meeting on Sense & Space, Senate House, University of London.
- 2016: Plenary Speaker. Joint Canadian Institute for Advanced Research & Japanese Neuroscience Society Meeting on The Origin of Consciousness. Tokyo.: I was invited as a guest of CiFAR to this meeting including psychologists, neuroscientists, philosophers and physicists (including a Nobel Laureate) in Japan. July 25th-26th.
- 2016: Invited speaker, Association for the Scientific Study of Consciousness, Buenos Ares.: I was invited to speak on the relationship between sensation and perception in a symposium with Ned Block (NYU Philosophy), Megan Peters (UCLA Psychology), and Ian Phillips (Oxford Philosophy). The resulting discussion is being published in 'Neurosciecne of Consciousness). 17th-18th June.
- 2016: Invited Speaker. Neural Roots of Awareness, Emotion and Action in Man and Animals: A tribute to Larry Weiskrantz, Turin.: Invited speaker to this symposium honouring Prof. L Weiskrantz FRS on the occasion of presentation of The Medal of the Accademia delle Scienze di Torino. Papers from the meeting are being published as a special issue of Neuropsychologia which I am co-editing. 30th July.
- 2016: Keynote speaker, Mississippi Philosophical Association, Oxford MI.: The 2016 meeting of the Mississippi Philosophical Association was on the theme of 'Attention'. 18th-19th March.
- 2016: Invited Lecturer. European Visual Neuroscience Summer School ‘From Spikes to Awareness’, Rauischholtzhausen, Germany.: This Volkswagen Stiffung funded summer school attracts high-flying postdocs and graduate students from across the world for a two week intensive programme on all aspects of visual neuroscience. 8th-14th September.
- 2015: Plenary Speaker, Southern Society for Philosophy & Psychology, New Orleans.: I was invited by the President of SSPP to be plenary speaker for the joint philosophy & psychology stream of SSPP (the oldest joint philosophy & psychology society in the USA). New Orleans, LA. 2nd-5th April.
- 2015: Invited Speaker, PRISM (Perceptual Representation of Illumination, Shape & Material), Leuven, Belgium.: I was invited to speak to the meeting of the EU Training Network comprising a mix of psychologists and computer scientists on novel approaches to understanding the perception of translucence. 6th-9th October.
- 2015: Invited Lecturer. European Visual Neuroscience Summer School ‘From Spikes to Awareness’, Rauischholtzhausen, Germany.: This Volkswagen Stiffung funded summer school attracts high-flying postdocs and graduate students from across the world for a two week intensive programme on all aspects of visual neuroscience. 5th-9th September.
- 2014: Co-organiser with P. Azzopardi (Oxford) and Discussant. Symposium on the Neuropsychology of Motion Perception. European Workshop on Cognitive Neuropsychology. Bressanone, Italy.:
- 2014: Invited speaker. Perceiving the Light: Shadow, Image, Transparency. Durham IAS Interdisciplinary Workshop.:
- 2014: Invited speaker. Consciousness. Ronald E. Moore Humanities Symposium. Texas Christian University. Fort Worth, Texas.:
- 2014: Invited speaker. ‘Attention without awareness’. International Workshop on Neuro-Cognitive Mechanisms of Conscious and Unconscious Visual Perception. Hanse-Wissenschaftskolleg (IAS), Delmenhorst, Germany.:
- 2014: Invited speaker. Attention and Experience. European Society for Philosophy and Psychology. Noto, Sicily.:
- 2014: Invited speaker. Attention and Experience. European Society for Philosophy and Psychology. Noto, Sicily.:
- 2014: Plenary Speaker, Tucson Consciousness Conference.: Towards a Science of Consciousness, 20th Anniversary Conference. Tucson, AZ. Plenary panel on the Next 20 Years of Consciousness Research. April 22nd-26th 2014.
- 2013: Invited Speaker. ‘Central Processing of Material Properties’. PRISM 2: The science of light and shade. Bordeaux, France.:
- 2013: Invited speaker. ‘Attention without awareness’. Interdisciplinary workshop on Type 2 Blindsight: Empirical and Philosophical Perspectives. Dublin.:
- 2013: Invited speaker. Perception and awareness: An inter-disciplinary analysis. Oxford.: Invited lecture: 'Attention and consciousness in blindsight and normal observers'. Perception and awareness: An inter-disciplinary analysis. A Leverhulme Trust Workshop, Wolfson College, Oxford University. 1st & 2nd February 2013.
- 2013: Invited Speaker. Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology. Austin, Texas, USA.: Invited Lecture: 'Attention without consciousness'. 105th Annual Meeting of the Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology in Austin, TX, February 28 - March 3, 2013.
- 2013: Invited speaker. International Color Vision Society.: Invited lecture: 'Is cerebral achromatopsia a general deficit in the perception of surfaces?'. International Color Vision Society XXII biennial Symposium, the University of Winchester, United Kingdom. July 14 - 18th 2013.
- 2012: Invited Speaker, International Neuropsychology Symposium. Corsica, France.: Invited Speaker. Attention without awareness. International Neuropsychology Symposium. Corsica, France. June, 2012.
- 2012: Plenary Speaker Tucson Consciousness Conference, USA: Plenary lecture. Consciousness and attention. Towards a Science of Consciousness 16. Tucson, USA. April 2012.
- 2012: Special Guest Lecture. Rudolph Carnap Lectures, University of Bochum, Germany.: Special Guest Lecturer: Attention and Consciousness
- 2011: Invited Speaker, Varieties of human cortical colour vision workshop, Canada: Invited lecture: Cerebral achromatopsia. Varieties of human cortical colour vision workshop. Vancouver, Canada. August 2011.
- 2011: Invited Speaker, Varieties of human cortical colour vision conference, Canada: Invited lecture: Perceiving materials. Varieties of human cortical colour vision. Vancouver, Canada. August 2011.
- 2011: Invited Speaker, EBBS, Spain: Invited lecture. Attention and awareness. European Brain and Behaviour Society. Spain. September 2011.
- 2011: Invited Speaker, ICON XI Spain: Invited lecture. Attention and awareness. ICON XI International Conference on Cognitive Neuroscience. Mallorca, Spain. September 2011.
- 2011: Organiser & Chair EWCN Consciousness Symposium: Organiser and Chair European Workshop on Cognitive Neuropsychology Symposium on Why we are consciousness. Bressanone, Italy. January, 2011.
- 2010: Invited Speaker, INS, Poland: Invited lecture. International Neuropsychogical Society. Krakow, Poland. July 2010.
- 2007: Organiser & Chair EWCN Visual Awareness Symposium: Organiser and Chair European Workshop on Cognitive Neuropsychology Symposium on The Roots of Visual Awareness. Bressanone, Italy. January, 2007.
- 2006: EWCN Committee: In 2006 I was elected as a permanent member of the organising committee of the European Workshop in Cognitive Neuropsychology – the leading European conference in the discipline.
- 2006: Invited Speaker, European Visual Neuroscience Summer School, Germany: Invited Lecture: Visual Awareness. 2006 European Visual Neuroscience Summer School. Rauischoltshausen, Germany, September 2006.
- 2005: ASSC Workshop Organiser, CalTech, USA: Workshop organiser and presenter. Colour and consciousness. Association for the Scientific Study of Consciousness. CalTech, Pasadena, USA, July, 2005.
- 2004: Membership of International Neuropsychological Symposium: In 2004 I was elected to the International Neuropsychological Symposium, a body with membership limited to 120 worldwide which include many of the world’s leading academic neuropsychologists as members.
- 2003: ASSC Membership Committee Chair: I was elected to the Membership Selection Committee of the Association for the Scientific Study of Consciousness. I was chair of the committee for 2005.
- 2003: Invited Speaker. International Neuropsychology Symposium. Palermo, Italy: Stimulus Cueing in Blindsight. Invited Speaker, International Neuropsychology Symposium. Palermo, Italy. June, 2003.
- 2002: Invited Speaker, EWCN, Italy: Introductory Lecture, Symposium on Colour Perception. European Workshop on Cognitive Neuropsychology. Bressanone, Italy. January, 2002.
- 2002: Workshop Organiser, Tucson Consciousness Conference, USA: Workshop organiser and presenter. Colour Vision. Towards a Science of Consciousness V. Tucson, USA, April, 2002.
- 1999: Invited Speaker, International Pain Congress, Austria: Invited Lecture, Neuropsychology of Consciousness. International Symposium on Pain and Consciousness, Buchen, Austria July, 1999.
- 1998: Plenary Speaker Tucson Consciousness Conference, USA: Plenary Lecturer. Attention and awareness. Towards a Science of Consciousness III. Tucson, USA. April 1998.
Publications
Book review
- Kentridge, R. (2003). Review of B.R. Conway 'Neural mechanisms of color vision'. Emotion, 32, 641-642
- Kentridge, R. (2000). In my view, it's a question of wiring. Review of J.E. Dowling 'Creating Mind: How the Brain Works'
- Kentridge, R. (2000). The feeling of what happens: body, emotion and the making of consciousness. Emotion, 29, 1397-1398
- Kentridge, R. (1998). Where d'you get those eyes? Review of N Wade, 'A Natural History of Vision'
- Kentridge, R. (1995). Review of J.L. McGaugh, N.M. Weinberger & G. Lynch 'Brain Organization & Memory'
- Kentridge, R. (1995). Review of P. Churchland & T.J. Sejnowski 'The Computational Brain'
- Kentridge, R. (1992). Review of J.L. Davies & H. Eichenbaum Eds. 'Olfaction: A Model System for Computational Neuroscience'
Chapter in book
- Kentridge, R., & Brogaard, B. (2016). The Functional Roles of Attention. In B. Nanay (Ed.), Current controversies in philosophy of perception (139-147). Routledge
- Kentridge, R. (2015). Change Blindness. In J. Wright (Ed.), International encyclopedia of social and behavioral sciences (344-349). (2nd ed.). Elsevier. https://doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-08-097086-8.51024-1
- Kentridge, R. (2011). Attention without awareness: A brief review. In C. Mole, D. Smithies, & W. Wu (Eds.), Attention: Philosophical and Psychological Essays (228-246). Oxford University Press
- Kentridge, R., & Heywood, C. (2009). Colour: Scientific perspectives. In T. Bayne, A. Cleermans, & P. Wilken (Eds.), The Oxford Companion to Consciousness ( 149-155). Oxford University Press
- Heywood, C., & Kentridge, R. (2009). Akinetopsia. In T. Bayne, A. Cleemans, & P. Wilken (Eds.), The Oxford Companion to Consciousness (24-25). Oxford University Press
- Kentridge, R. (2008). Blindsight. In M. Binder, N. Hirokawa, & U. Windhorst (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Neuroscience ( 426-429). Springer Verlag
- Kentridge, R. (2003). Blindsight. In L. Nadel (Ed.), The Encyclopaedia of Cognitive Science (Volume 1) ( 390-397). Springer Nature
- Kentridge, R., Heywood, C., & Davidoff, J. (2003). Color perception. In M. Arbib (Ed.), Handbook of brain theory & neural-networks (2nd Edition) ( 230-233). Massachusetts Institute of Technology Press
- Heywood, C., Kentridge, R., & Cowey, A. (2001). Colour & the cortex: Wavelength processing in cortical achromatopsia. In B. De Gelder, E. De Haan, & C. Heywood (Eds.), Out of Mind. Varieties of Unconscious Processing: New Findings & Models ( 52-68). Oxford University Press
- Kentridge, R., & Heywood, C. (2001). Attention & alerting: Cognitive processes spared in blindsight. In B. De Gelder, E. De Haan, & C. Heywood (Eds.), Out of Mind. Varieties of Unconscious Processing: New Findings & Models ( 163-181). Oxford University Press
- Kentridge, R., Heywood, C., & Weiskrantz, L. (1999). Attending, seeing and knowing in blindsight. In S. Hameroff, D. Chalmers, & A. Kazniak (Eds.), Toward a Science of Consciousness III (149-160). Massachusetts Institute of Technology Press
- Murray, K., Grossman, D., & Kentridge, R. (1999). Behavioral Psychology. In L. Kurtz (Ed.), The Encyclopaedia of Violence, Peace & Conflict, Volume 1 (187-195). Academic Press
- Kentridge, R. (1997). Dynamics and computational power in biologically plausible neural newtork models. In A. Browne (Ed.), Perspectives in Neural Computing (51-71). Institute of Physics Press
- Kentridge, R. (1995). Cortical neurocomputation, language and cognition. In J. Levy, D. Bairaktaris, J. Bullinaria, & P. Cairns (Eds.), Connectionist Models of Memory and Language (181-205). UCL Press
- Kentridge, R. (1994). Critical dynamics of neural networks with spatially localised connections. In M. Oaksford, & G. Brown (Eds.), Neurodynamics and Psychology (183-216). Academic Press
- Kentridge, R. (1993). Dissipative structures and self-organizing criticality in neural networks with spatially localized connectivity. In F. Eeckman, & J. Bower (Eds.), Computation and Neural Systems (531-535). Springer Nature. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-3254-5_80
- Findlay, J., Davies, S., Kentridge, R., Lambert, A., & Kelly, J. (1988). Optimum display arrangements for presenting visual reminders. In D. Jones, & R. Winder (Eds.), People and Computers IV ( 453-464). Cambridge University Press
Edited book
Journal Article
- Michel, M., Beck, D., Block, N., Blumenfeld, H., Brown, R., Carmel, D., Carrasco, M., Chirimuuta, M., Chun, M., Cleeremans, A., Dehaene, S., Fleming, S. M., Frith, C., Haggard, P., He, B. J., Heyes, C., Goodale, M. A., Irvine, L., Kawato, M., Kentridge, R., …Yoshida, M. Opportunities and challenges for a maturing science of consciousness. Nature Human Behaviour, 3(2), 104-107. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41562-019-0531-8
- Robitaille, J., Meyering, L.-E., Gaudzinski-Windheuser, S., Pettitt, P., Jöris, O., & Kentridge, R. (2024). Upper Palaeolithic fishing techniques: Insights from the engraved plaquettes of the Magdalenian site of Gönnersdorf, Germany. PLoS ONE, 19(11), Article e0311302. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0311302
- Wisher, I., Pettitt, P., & Kentridge, R. (2024). Conversations with Caves: The Role of Pareidolia in the Upper Palaeolithic Figurative Art of Las Monedas and La Pasiega (Cantabria, Spain). Cambridge Archaeological Journal, 34(2), 315-338. https://doi.org/10.1017/s0959774323000288
- Dewe, H., Sill, O., Thurlbeck, S., Kentridge, R., & Cowie, D. (2024). The role of visuomotor synchrony on virtual full‐body illusions in children and adults. Journal of Neuropsychology, https://doi.org/10.1111/jnp.12372
- Bacon, B., Khatiri, A., Palmer, J., Freeth, T., Pettitt, P., & Kentridge, R. (2023). An Upper Palaeolithic Proto-writing System and Phenological Calendar. Cambridge Archaeological Journal, 33(3), https://doi.org/10.1017/s0959774322000415
- Wedge-Roberts, R., Aston, S., Beierholm, U., Kentridge, R., Hurlbert, A., Nardini, M., & Olkkonen, M. (2023). Developmental changes in colour constancy in a naturalistic object selection task. Developmental Science, 26(2), Article e13306. https://doi.org/10.1111/desc.13306
- Wisher, I., Pettitt, P., & Kentridge, R. (2023). The deep past in the virtual present: developing an interdisciplinary approach towards understanding the psychological foundations of palaeolithic cave art. Scientific Reports, 13(1), Article 19009. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-46320-8
- Smekal, V., Burt, D., Kentridge, R., & Hausmann, M. (2022). Emotion lateralization in a graduated emotional chimeric face task: An online study. Neuropsychology, 36(5), 443-455. https://doi.org/10.1037/neu0000804
- Keenaghan, S., Polaskova, M., Thurlbeck, S., Kentridge, R. W., & Cowie, D. (2022). Alice in Wonderland: The effects of body size and movement on children’s size perception and body representation in virtual reality. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 224, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jecp.2022.105518
- Hausmann, M., Innes, B., Birch, Y., & Kentridge, R. (2021). Laterality and (in)visibility in emotional face perception: Manipulations in spatial frequency content. Emotion, 21(1), 175-183. https://doi.org/10.1037/emo0000648
- Zihl, J., Kentridge, R., Pargent, F., & Heywood, C. (2021). Aging and the rehabilitation of homonymous hemianopia: The efficacy of compensatory eye-movement training techniques and a five-year follow up. Aging Brain, 1, Article 100012. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nbas.2021.100012
- Wedge-Roberts, R., Aston, S., Beierholm, U., Kentridge, R., Hurlbert, A., Nardini, M., & Olkkonen, M. (2020). Specular highlights improve colour constancy when other cues are weakened. Journal of Vision, 20(12), 1-22. https://doi.org/10.1167/jov.20.12.4
- de Haan, E. H., Seijdel, N., Kentridge, R. W., & Heywood, C. A. (2020). Plasticity versus chronicity: Stable performance on category fluency 40 years post-onset. Journal of Neuropsychology, 14(1), 20-27. https://doi.org/10.1111/jnp.12180
- Keenaghan, S., Bowles, L., Crawfurd, G., Thurlbeck, S., Kentridge, R. W., & Cowie, D. (2020). My body until proven otherwise: Exploring the time course of the full body illusion. Consciousness and Cognition, 78, Article 102882. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.concog.2020.102882
- Pettitt, P., Meyering, L.-E., & Kentridge, R. (2020). Bringing science to the study of ancient senses - archaeology and visual psychology. World Archaeology, 52(2), 183-204. https://doi.org/10.1080/00438243.2020.1909932
- Meyering, L.-E., Kentridge, R., & Pettitt, P. (2020). The visual psychology of European Upper Palaeolithic figurative art: using Bubbles to understand outline depictions. World Archaeology, 52(2), 205-222. https://doi.org/10.1080/00438243.2020.1891964
- Smits, A., Seijdel, N., Scholte, H., Heywood, C., Kentridge, R., & de Haan, E. (2019). Action blindsight and antipointing in a hemianopic patient. Neuropsychologia, 128, 270-275. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2018.03.029
- Chadwick, A., Heywood, C., Smithson, H., & Kentridge, R. (2019). Translucence perception is not dependent on cortical areas critical for processing colour or texture. Neuropsychologia, 128, 209-214. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2017.11.009
- Chadwick, A., Cox, G., Smithson, H., & Kentridge, R. (2018). Beyond scattering and absorption: Perceptual un-mixing of translucent liquids. Journal of Vision, 18(11), 1-15. https://doi.org/10.1167/18.11.18
- Kentridge, R. (2018). Vision: Non-illusory Evidence for Distinct Visual Pathways for Perception and Action. Current Biology, 28(6), R264-R266. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2018.02.016
- Peters, M. A., Kentridge, R. W., Phillips, I., & Block, N. (2017). Does unconscious perception really exist? Continuing the ASSC20 debate. Neuroscience of Consciousness, 3(1), https://doi.org/10.1093/nc/nix015
- Norman, L., Heywood, C., & Kentridge, R. (2017). Texture segmentation without human V4. Visual Cognition, 25(1-3), 184-195. https://doi.org/10.1080/13506285.2017.1301612
- Norman, L., Heywood, C., & Kentridge, R. (2015). Exogenous attention to unseen objects?. Consciousness and Cognition, 35, 319-329. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.concog.2015.02.015
- Norman, L., Heywood, C., & Kentridge, R. (2015). Direct encoding of orientation variance in the visual system. Journal of Vision, 15(4), 1-14. https://doi.org/10.1167/15.4.3
- Chadwick, A., & Kentridge, R. (2015). The perception of gloss: A review. Vision Research, 109(Part B), 221-235. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.visres.2014.10.026
- Kentridge, R. (2015). What is it like to have type-2 blindsight? Drawing inferences from residual function in type-1 blindsight. Consciousness and Cognition, 32, 41-44. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.concog.2014.08.005
- Foley, R., & Kentridge, R. (2015). Type-2 Blindsight: Empirical and Philosophical Perspectives. Consciousness and Cognition, 32, 1-5. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.concog.2015.01.008
- Norman, L., Akins, K., Heywood, C., & Kentridge, R. (2014). Colour constancy for an unseen surface. Current Biology, 24(23), 2822-2826. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2014.10.009
- Block, N., Carmel, D., Fleming, S., Kentridge, R., Koch, C., Lamme, V., Lau, H., & Rosenthal, D. (2014). Consciousness science: real progress and lingering misconceptions. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 18(11), 556-557. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tics.2014.09.004
- Kentridge, R. (2014). Object Perception: Where Do We See the Weight?. Current Biology, 24(16), R740-R741. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2014.06.070
- Lewald, J., Kentridge, R., Peters, S., Tegenthof, M., Heywood, C., & Hausmann, M. (2013). Auditory-visual localization in hemianopia. Neuropsychology, 27(5), 573-582. https://doi.org/10.1037/a0033451
- Norman, L. J., Heywood, C. A., & Kentridge, R. W. (2013). Object-based attention without awareness. Psychological Science, 24(6), 836-843. https://doi.org/10.1177/0956797612461449
- Kentridge, R. (2013). Visual attention: Bringing the unseen past into view. Current Biology, 23(2), R69-R71. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2012.11.056
- Kentridge, R., Thomson, R., & Heywood, C. (2012). Glossiness perception can be mediated independently of cortical processing of colour or texture. Cortex, 48(9), 1244-1246. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cortex.2012.01.011
- Kentridge, R. (2012). Blindsight: Spontaneous Scanning of Complex Scenes. Current Biology, 22(15), R605-R606. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2012.06.011
- Schuett, S., Heywood, C., Kentridge, R., Dauner, R., & Zihl, J. (2012). Rehabilitation of reading and visual exploration in visual field disorders: transfer or specificity?. Brain, 135(3), 912-921. https://doi.org/10.1093/brain/awr356
- Marrett, N., de-Wit, L., Roser, M., Kentridge, R., Milner, A., & Lambert, A. (2011). Testing the dorsal stream attention hypothesis: Electrophysiological correlates and the effects of ventral stream damage. Visual Cognition, 19(9), 1089-1121. https://doi.org/10.1080/13506285.2011.622729
- de-Wit, L., Lefevre, C., Kentridge, R., Rees, G., & Saygin, A. (2011). Investigating the status of biological stimuli as objects of attention in multiple object tracking. PLoS ONE, 6(3), Article e16232. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0016232
- Norman, L. J., Heywood, C. A., & Kentridge, R. W. (2011). Contrasting the processes of texture segmentation and discrimination with static and phase-reversing stimuli. Vision Research, 51(18), 2039-2047. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.visres.2011.07.021
- de-Wit, L., Cole, G., Kentridge, R., & Milner, A. (2011). The parallel representation of the objects selected by attention. Journal of Vision, 11, (13) 1-10
- Cavina-Pratesi, C., Kentridge, R., Heywood, C., & Milner, A. (2010). Separate channels for processing form, texture, and color: Evidence from fMRI adaptation and visual object agnosia. Cerebral Cortex, 20(10), 2319-2332. https://doi.org/10.1093/cercor/bhp298
- Cavina-Pratesi, C., Kentridge, R., Heywood, C., & Milner, A. (2010). Separate processing of texture and form in the ventral stream: evidence from fMRI and visual agnosia. Cerebral Cortex, 20(2), 433-446. https://doi.org/10.1093/cercor/bhp111
- de-Wit, L., Milner, A., & Kentridge, R. (2009). Shape Processing Area LO and Illusory Contours. Perception, 38(8), 1260-1263. https://doi.org/10.1068/p6388
- Schuett, S., Kentridge, R., Zihl, J., & Heywood, C. (2009). Is the origin of the hemianopic line bisection error purely visual? Evidence from eye movements in simulated hemianopia. Vision Research, 49(13), 1668-1680. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.visres.2009.04.004
- Schuett, S., Kentridge, R., Zihl, J., & Heywood, C. (2009). Adaptation of eye movements to simulated hemianopia in reading and visual exploration: Transfer or specificity?. Neuropsychologia, 47(7), 1712-1720. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2009.02.010
- de-Wit, L., Kentridge, R., & Milner, A. (2009). Object based attention and visual area LO. Neuropsychologia, 47(6), 1483-1490. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2008.11.002
- Schuett, S., Kentridge, R., Zihl, J., & Heywood, C. (2009). Are hemianopic reading and visual exploration impairments visually elicited? New insights from eye movements in simulated hemianopia. Neuropsychologia, 47(3), 733-746. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2008.12.004
- Cole, G., Kuhn, G., Heywood, C., & Kentridge, R. (2009). The prioritization of feature singletons in the change detection paradigm. Experimental Psychology, 56(2), 134-146. https://doi.org/10.1027/1618-3169.56.2.134
- Mullin, C., Démonet, J., Kentridge, R., Heywood, C., & Goodale, M. (2009). Preserved striate cortex is not sufficient to support the McCollough effect: Evidence from two patients with cerebral achromatopsia. Perception, 38(12), 1741-1748. https://doi.org/10.1068/p6391
- Schuett, S., Heywood, C., Kentridge, R., & Zihl, J. (2009). Rehabilitation of hemianopic dyslexia: Are words necessary for re-learning oculomotor control?. Brain, 131(12), 3156-3168. https://doi.org/10.1093/brain/awn285
- de-Wit, L., Kentridge, R., & Milner, A. (2009). Shape processing area LO and illusory contours. Emotion, 38, 1260-1263
- Cowey, A., Alexander, I., Heywood, C., & Kentridge, R. (2008). Pupillary responses to coloured and contourless displays in total cerebral achromatopsia. Brain, 131(8), 2153-2160. https://doi.org/10.1093/brain/awn110
- Arnott, S., Heywood, C., Kentridge, R., & Goodale, M. (2008). Voice recognition and the posterior cingulate: An fMRI study of prosopagnosia. Journal of Neuropsychology, 2(1), 269-286. https://doi.org/10.1348/174866407x246131
- Schuett, S., Heywood, C., Kentridge, R., & Zihl, J. (2008). The significance of visual information processing in reading: Insights from hemianopic dyslexia. Neuropsychologia, 46(10), 2445-2462. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2008.04.016
- Kentridge, R., de-Wit, L., & Heywood, C. (2008). What is attended in spatial attention?. Journal of Consciousness Studies, 15, 105-111
- Kentridge, R., Nijboer, T., & Heywood, C. (2008). Attended but unseen: Visual attention is not sufficient for visual awareness. Neuropsychologia, 46(3), 864-869. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2007.11.036
- Burt, D., Kentridge, R., Good, J., Perrett, D., Tiddeman, B., & Boothroyd, L. (2007). Q-cgi: new techniques to assess variation in perception applied to facial attractiveness. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 274(1627), 2779-2784. https://doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2007.1037
- Kentridge, R., Heywood, C., & Weiskrantz, L. (2007). Colour-contrast processing in human striate cortex
- Kentridge, R. (2007). Incomplete stimulus representations and the loss of cognitive access in cerebral achromatopsia. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 30, 508-509. https://doi.org/10.1017/s0140525x07002890
- Cole, G., Kentridge, R., & Heywood, C. (2005). Object onset and parvocellular guidance of attentional allocation. Psychological Science, 16(4), 270-274. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.0956-7976.2005.01527.x
- Kentridge, R. (2005). Constancy, illumination and the whiteness of the moon. Clinical & Experimental Ophthalmology, 33, 572-573. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1442-9071.2005.01094.x
- Kentridge, R., Heywood, C., & Milner, A. (2004). Covert processing of visual form in the absence of area LO. Neuropsychologia, 42(11), 1488-1495. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2004.03.007
- Cole, G., Kentridge, R., & Heywood, C. (2004). Visual salience in the change detection paradigm: The special role of object onset. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 30(3), 464-477. https://doi.org/10.1037/0096-1523.30.3.464
- Kentridge, R., Heywood, C., & Weiskrantz, L. (2004). Spatial attention speeds discrimination without awareness in blindsight. Neuropsychologia, 42, 831-835. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2003.11.001
- Kentridge, R., Heywood, C., & Cowey, A. (2004). Chromatic edges, surfaces and constancies in cerebral achromatopsia. Neuropsychologia, 42, 821-830. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2003.11.002
- Liversedge, S., Rayner, K., White, S., Vergilino-Perez, D., Findlay, J., & Kentridge, R. (2004). Eye movements when reading disappearing text: Is there a gap effect in reading?. Vision Research, 44(10), 1013-1024. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.visres.2003.12.002
- Kentridge, R., Cole, G., & Heywood, C. (2004). The primacy of chromatic edge processing in normal & cerebrally achromatopsic subjects. Progress in brain research, 144, 161-169
- Cole, G., Heywood, C., Kentridge, R., Fairholm, I., & Cowey, A. (2003). Attentional capture by colour and motion in cerebral achromatopsia. Neuropsychologia, 41(13), 1837-1846. https://doi.org/10.1016/s0028-3932%2803%2900184-2
- Cole, G., Kentridge, R., Gellatly, A., & Heywood, C. (2003). Detectability of onsets versus offsets in the change detection paradigm. Journal of Vision, 3(1), 22-31. https://doi.org/10.1167/3.1.3
- Feeney, A., Handley, S., & Kentridge, R. (2003). Deciding Between Accounts of the Selection Task: Reply To Oaksford 2002. Quarterly journal of experimental psychology. A, 56, 1079-1088
- Heywood, C., & Kentridge, R. (2003). Achromatopsia, color vision & cortex
- Kentridge, R. (2001). Cognition, chaos and symbolic computation: Non-deterministic the Chinese room problem solved? Commentary on Harnad on symbolism-connectionism
- Kentridge, R. (2001). Why do stationary visual transients apparently fail to elicit phenomenal vision after unilateral destruction of primary visual cortex?. Consciousness and Cognition, 10, 588-590. https://doi.org/10.1006/ccog.2001.0527
- Kentridge, R., Heywood, C., & Cowey, A. (2000). Covert effects of colour without colour consciousness. Consciousness and Cognition, 9,
- Kentridge, R., & Heywood, C. (2000). Metacognition and awareness. Consciousness and Cognition, 9, 308-312. https://doi.org/10.1006/ccog.2000.0448
- Heywood, C., & Kentridge, R. (2000). Affective blindsight?. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 4, 125-126
- Kentridge, R., Heywood, C., & Weiskrantz, L. (1999). Attention without awareness in blindsight. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 266, 1805-1811
- Kentridge, R., Heywood, C., & Weiskrantz, L. (1999). Effects of temporal cueing on residual visual discrimination in blindsight. Neuropsychologia, 37, 479-483. https://doi.org/10.1016/s0028-3932%2898%2900084-0
- Kentridge, R., & Heywood, C. (1999). The status of blindsight: Near-threshold vision, islands of cortex & the Riddoch phenomenon. Journal of Consciousness Studies, 6(5), 3-11
- Kentridge, R. (1999). When is information represented explicitly in blindsight and cerebral achromatopsia?. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 22, https://doi.org/10.1017/s0140525x99311791
- Heywood, C., Kentridge, R., & Cowey, A. (1998). Form and motion from colour in cerebral achromatopsia. Experimental Brain Research, 123, 145-153. https://doi.org/10.1007/s002210050555
- Heywood, C., Kentridge, R., & Cowey, A. (1998). Cortical color blindness is not 'blindsight for color'. Consciousness and Cognition, 7, 410-423. https://doi.org/10.1006/ccog.1998.0364
- Good, J., Aggleton, J., Kentridge, R., & Barker, J. (1997). Measuring Musical Aptitude in Children: on the role of age, handedness, scholastic achievement, and socioeconomic status. Psychology of Music, 25, 57-69. https://doi.org/10.1177/0305735697251005
- Kentridge, R., Heywood, C., & Weiskranttz, L. (1997). Residual vision in multiple retinal locations within a scotoma: Implications for blindsight. The Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 9, 191-202
- Smallman, H., MacLeod, D., He, S., & Kentridge, R. (1996). The fine grain of the neural representation of human spatial vision. Journal of Neuroscience, 16, 1848-1865
- Walker, R., Kentridge, R., & Findlay, J. (1995). Independent contributions of the orienting of attention, fixation offset & bilateral stimulation on human saccadic latencies. Experimental Brain Research, 103, 294-310. https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00231716
- Aggleton, J., Kentridge, R., & Good, J. (1994). Handedness & musical ability: A study of professional orchestral players, composers & choir members. Psychology of Music, 22, 148-156
- Kentridge, R. (1994). Modularity of mind, cerebral localisation, and connectionist neuropsychology
- Aggleton, J., Bland, J., Kentridge, R., & Neave, N. (1994). A follow-up study on handedness & mortality among male cricketers. British Medical Journal, 309, 1681-1684
- Kentridge, R. (1994). Symbols, neurons and soap-bubbles and the neural computation underlying cognition. Minds and Machines, 4, 439-44
- Kentridge, R., & Aggleton, J. (1993). Changes in Cis Z -Flupentixol-induced dopamine blockade produce contrast effects in rats
- Aggleton, J., Kentridge, R., & Neave, N. (1993). Evidence for longevity differences between left handed right handed men: An archival study of cricketers
- Kentridge, R. (1993). Cognition, chaos and non-deterministic symbolic computation: The Chinese Room problem solved?. Think, 2 (June), 44-47
- Aggleton, J., Kentridge, R., & Sembi, F. (1991). Lesions of the fornix but not the amygdala impair the acquisition of concurrent discrimination in rats. Behavioural Brain Research, 48, 103-112. https://doi.org/10.1016/s0166-4328%2805%2980146-9
- Kentridge, R., Shaw, C., & Aggleton, J. (1991). Amygdaloid lesions and stimulus reinforcement associations in the rat. Behavioural Brain Research, 42, 57-66. https://doi.org/10.1016/s0166-4328%2805%2980040-3
- Kentridge, R. (1990). Neural networks for learning in the real world - representation, reinforcement and dynamics
- Shaw, C., Kentridge, R., & Aggleton, J. (1990). Cross-modal matching by amnesic subjects. Neuropsychologia, 28, 665-671. https://doi.org/10.1016/0028-3932%2890%2990121-4
- Kentridge, R. (1990). Parallelism and patterns of thought. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 13, 670-671. https://doi.org/10.1017/s0140525x00080857
- Kentridge, R., & Aggleton, J. (1990). Emotion: Sensory representation, reinforcement and the temporal lobe. Cognition and Emotion, 4, 191-208. https://doi.org/10.1080/02699939008410796
- Kentridge, R. (1989). Complexity at the organismic and neuronal levels. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 12, 147-148. https://doi.org/10.1017/s0140525x00024705
- Findlay, J., & Kentridge, R. (1989). More packaging needed before tags are added. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 12, 404-405. https://doi.org/10.1017/s0140525x00056880
- Parrott, A., & Kentridge, R. (1982). Personal constructs of anxiety under the 1,5-benzodiazepine derivative clobazam related to trait-anxiety levels of the personality. Psychopharmacology, 78, 353-357
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