Jason J S Barton

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1 Rostral and dorsal anterior cingulate cortex make dissociable contributions during antisaccade error commission. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 2005 2.02
2 Response monitoring, repetitive behaviour and anterior cingulate abnormalities in autism spectrum disorders (ASD). Brain 2008 2.00
3 Defining the face processing network: optimization of the functional localizer in fMRI. Hum Brain Mapp 2009 1.53
4 What is adapted in face adaptation? The neural representations of expression in the human visual system. Brain Res 2006 1.50
5 Combined functional MRI and diffusion tensor imaging analysis of visual motion pathways. J Neuroophthalmol 2009 1.50
6 Reduced error-related activation in two anterior cingulate circuits is related to impaired performance in schizophrenia. Brain 2007 1.49
7 Reduced cognitive control of response inhibition by the anterior cingulate cortex in autism spectrum disorders. Neuroimage 2010 1.32
8 The correlates of subjective perception of identity and expression in the face network: an fMRI adaptation study. Neuroimage 2008 1.32
9 Age differences in the formation and use of cognitive maps. Behav Brain Res 2008 1.25
10 Neural activity is modulated by trial history: a functional magnetic resonance imaging study of the effects of a previous antisaccade. J Neurosci 2007 1.20
11 Bilateral deficits of transient visual attention in right parietal patients. Brain 2003 1.17
12 Disconnection in prosopagnosia and face processing. Cortex 2008 1.13
13 Schizophrenic subjects show deficient inhibition but intact task switching on saccadic tasks. Biol Psychiatry 2002 1.10
14 Reduced microstructural integrity of the white matter underlying anterior cingulate cortex is associated with increased saccadic latency in schizophrenia. Neuroimage 2007 1.10
15 Antisaccades and task-switching: interactions in controlled processing. Exp Brain Res 2002 1.09
16 It doesn't matter how you feel. The facial identity aftereffect is invariant to changes in facial expression. J Vis 2008 1.06
17 Developmental topographical disorientation: case one. Neuropsychologia 2008 1.02
18 Fixation and saliency during search of natural scenes: the case of visual agnosia. Neuropsychologia 2009 0.99
19 Normal acquisition of expertise with greebles in two cases of acquired prosopagnosia. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 2014 0.99
20 Schizophrenia patients show intact immediate error-related performance adjustments on an antisaccade task. Schizophr Res 2006 0.96
21 The anatomic basis of the right face-selective N170 IN acquired prosopagnosia: a combined ERP/fMRI study. Neuropsychologia 2011 0.96
22 A non-invasive method to relate the timing of neural activity to white matter microstructural integrity. Neuroimage 2008 0.94
23 Where left becomes right: a magnetoencephalographic study of sensorimotor transformation for antisaccades. Neuroimage 2007 0.92
24 Perceptual and anatomic patterns of selective deficits in facial identity and expression processing. Neuropsychologia 2011 0.90
25 Detection of unexpected events during spatial navigation in humans: bottom-up attentional system and neural mechanisms. Eur J Neurosci 2008 0.90
26 Navigational skills correlate with hippocampal fractional anisotropy in humans. Hippocampus 2008 0.90
27 Developmental Topographical Disorientation: a newly discovered cognitive disorder. Exp Brain Res 2010 0.89
28 The ocular motor features of adult-onset alexander disease: a case and review of the literature. J Neuroophthalmol 2011 0.89
29 Scan patterns during the processing of facial expression versus identity: an exploration of task-driven and stimulus-driven effects. J Vis 2008 0.88
30 The word-length effect in acquired alexia, and real and virtual hemianopia. Neuropsychologia 2012 0.87
31 Factors contributing to the adaptation aftereffects of facial expression. Brain Res 2007 0.87
32 Distractor effects on saccade trajectories: a comparison of prosaccades, antisaccades, and memory-guided saccades. Exp Brain Res 2007 0.87
33 Saccadic preparation in the frontal eye field is modulated by distinct trial history effects as revealed by magnetoencephalography. Cereb Cortex 2010 0.86
34 Age and gender differences in various topographical orientation strategies. Brain Res 2011 0.85
35 Experiencing simultanagnosia through windowed viewing of complex social scenes. Brain Res 2010 0.85
36 Regional variation in the inversion effect for faces: differential effects for feature shape, feature configuration, and external contour. Perception 2004 0.85
37 Seeing trees OR seeing forests in simultanagnosia: attentional capture can be local or global. Neuropsychologia 2006 0.85
38 Simulating simultanagnosia: spatially constricted vision mimics local capture and the global processing deficit. Exp Brain Res 2010 0.85
39 Perception of facial expression and facial identity in subjects with social developmental disorders. Neurology 2005 0.84
40 Task-switching in schizophrenia: active switching costs and passive carry-over effects in an antisaccade paradigm. Exp Brain Res 2007 0.84
41 The role of skin texture and facial shape in representations of age and identity. Cortex 2011 0.84
42 The global effect for antisaccades. Exp Brain Res 2012 0.83
43 The effects of face inversion on the perception of long-range and local spatial relations in eye and mouth configuration. J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform 2008 0.83
44 Antisaccade velocity, but not latency, results from a lack of saccade visual guidance. Vision Res 2005 0.83
45 Abnormally persistent fMRI activation during antisaccades in schizophrenia: a neural correlate of perseveration? Schizophr Res 2011 0.83
46 Hemispheric differences in amygdala contributions to response monitoring. Neuroreport 2009 0.83
47 Critical frequencies in the perception of letters, faces, and novel shapes: evidence for limited scale invariance for faces. J Vis 2010 0.82
48 A novel face aftereffect based on recognition contrast thresholds. Vision Res 2010 0.82
49 Facial age after-effects show partial identity invariance and transfer from hands to faces. Cortex 2010 0.82
50 Alexia with and without agraphia: an assessment of two classical syndromes. Can J Neurol Sci 2008 0.82
51 A quantitative link between face discrimination deficits and neuronal selectivity for faces in autism. Neuroimage Clin 2013 0.81
52 Residual fMRI sensitivity for identity changes in acquired prosopagnosia. Front Psychol 2013 0.81
53 Line bisection in simulated homonymous hemianopia. Neuropsychologia 2010 0.81
54 Cross-orientation transfer of adaptation for facial identity is asymmetric: a study using contrast-based recognition thresholds. Vision Res 2009 0.81
55 'Alternate-goal bias' in antisaccades and the influence of expectation. Exp Brain Res 2010 0.80
56 The influence of "blind" distractors on eye movement trajectories in visual hemifield defects. J Cogn Neurosci 2008 0.80
57 Network dynamics underlying speed-accuracy trade-offs in response to errors. PLoS One 2013 0.79
58 Higher cortical visual deficits. Continuum (Minneap Minn) 2014 0.79
59 Adaptation improves discrimination of face identity. Proc Biol Sci 2011 0.79
60 Modeling eye movements in visual agnosia with a saliency map approach: bottom-up guidance or top-down strategy? Neural Netw 2011 0.79
61 The "diagonal effect": a systematic error in oblique antisaccades. J Neurophysiol 2008 0.79
62 Eyeing the eyes in social scenes: Evidence for top-down control of stimulus selection in simultanagnosia. Cogn Neuropsychol 2013 0.78
63 Global perception in simultanagnosia is not as simple as a game of connect-the-dots. Vision Res 2009 0.78
64 Deficits in face perception in the amnestic form of mild cognitive impairment. J Neurol Sci 2011 0.78
65 Bootstrap analysis of the single subject with event related potentials. Cogn Neuropsychol 2011 0.78
66 The effect of central (macula) sparing on contralateral line bisection bias: a study with virtual hemianopia. Neuropsychologia 2011 0.78
67 Center-surround organization of face-space: evidence from contrast-based face-priming. Neuroreport 2009 0.78
68 Anomalous use of context during task preparation in schizophrenia: a magnetoencephalography study. Biol Psychiatry 2013 0.78
69 The nature of upright and inverted face representations: an adaptation-transfer study of configuration. Cortex 2011 0.77
70 Blindsight modulation of motion perception. J Cogn Neurosci 2002 0.77
71 Face perception is category-specific: evidence from normal body perception in acquired prosopagnosia. Cognition 2013 0.77
72 Opening a window on attention: documenting and simulating recovery from simultanagnosia. Cortex 2010 0.77
73 A case of persistent visual hallucinations of faces following LSD abuse: a functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging study. Neurocase 2009 0.77
74 Viewpoint and pose in body-form adaptation. Perception 2013 0.77
75 "Sequence Agnosia" in Bálint's syndrome: defects in visuotemporal processing after bilateral parietal damage. J Cogn Neurosci 2007 0.77
76 Trial history biases the spatial programming of antisaccades. Exp Brain Res 2012 0.77
77 Why do humans make antisaccade errors? Exp Brain Res 2009 0.76
78 The inter-trial effect of prepared but not executed antisaccades. Exp Brain Res 2014 0.76
79 The neural network of saccadic foreknowledge. Exp Brain Res 2016 0.76
80 Response selection in prosaccades, antisaccades, and other volitional saccades. Exp Brain Res 2012 0.76
81 Gender in facial representations: a contrast-based study of adaptation within and between the sexes. PLoS One 2011 0.75
82 Visual search and line bisection in hemianopia: computational modelling of cortical compensatory mechanisms and comparison with hemineglect. PLoS One 2013 0.75
83 Rapid adaptation of visual search in simulated hemianopia. Cereb Cortex 2010 0.75
84 Sensitivity and bias in decision-making under risk: evaluating the perception of reward, its probability and value. PLoS One 2012 0.75
85 Pearls & oy-sters: maternally inherited diabetes and deafness presenting with ptosis and macular pattern dystrophy. Neurology 2012 0.75
86 A world unglued: simultanagnosia as a spatial restriction of attention. Front Hum Neurosci 2013 0.75
87 Viewpoint invariance in the discrimination of upright and inverted faces. Vision Res 2008 0.75
88 The relationship of saccadic peak velocity to latency: evidence for a new prosaccadic abnormality in schizophrenia. Exp Brain Res 2004 0.75
89 My, what asthenia you have. Surv Ophthalmol 2008 0.75
90 The biasing of figure-ground assignment by shading cues for objects and faces in prosopagnosia. Perception 2008 0.75
91 The man who could not see what he could not eat. Surv Ophthalmol 2011 0.75
92 Once upon a cataract surgeon. Surv Ophthalmol 2011 0.75
93 Disorders of color and object recognition: syndromes of the ventral occipitotemporal pathway. Continuum (Minneap Minn) 2010 0.75
94 Pearls & Oy-sters: paroxysmal ocular tilt reaction. Neurology 2009 0.75
95 Knowing the future: partial foreknowledge effects on the programming of prosaccades and antisaccades. Vision Res 2010 0.75
96 Clinical Reasoning: an unusual pattern of optic disc swelling and visual loss. Neurology 2010 0.75
97 Antisaccades generate two types of saccadic inhibition. Biol Psychol 2011 0.75
98 Vision and the brain, Part II. Neurol Clin 2003 0.75
99 Visual word expertise: a study of inversion and the word-length effect, with perceptual transforms. Perception 2014 0.75
100 Line bisection under an attentional gradient induced by simulated neglect in healthy subjects. Neuropsychologia 2011 0.75
101 Learning to read upside-down: a study of perceptual expertise and its acquisition. Exp Brain Res 2013 0.75
102 Decisions under risk in Parkinson's disease: preserved evaluation of probability and magnitude. Neuropsychologia 2013 0.75
103 Orbital inflammation and optic neuropathy with zoledronic acid for metastatic prostate cancer. Can J Ophthalmol 2009 0.75