R.W.Kentridge: Publications to June 2003

 

A. Single Authored Books

 

B. Jointly Authored Books

 

C. Edited Books

 

1. Findlay, J.M.; Walker, R. and Kentridge, R.W. (1995) Eye movement research: Mechanisms, processes and applications. Studies in visual information processing. Volume 6. Amsterdam: Elsevier North-Holland. xvii+564 pages.

 

D. Articles in Refereed Publications or Journals - sole authorship.

 

1. Kentridge, R.W. (1989) Complexity at the organismic and neuronal levels. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 12, 147-148.

 

2. Kentridge, R.W. (1990) Neural networks for learning in the real world - representation, reinforcement and dynamics. Parallel Computing 14, 405-414.

 

3. Kentridge, R.W. (1990) Parallelism and patterns of thought. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 13, 670-671.

 

4. Kentridge, R.W. (1993) Dissipative-structures and self-organizing criticality in neural networks with spatially localised connections. in F. Eeckmann and J.M. Bower (Eds.) Computation and Neural Systems. pp. 531-535. Norwell MA: Kluwer Academic Publishers.

 

5. Kentridge, R.W. (1993) Cognition, chaos and non-deterministic symbolic computation: The Chinese Room problem solved? Think 2 (June) 44-47. (special issue on Connectionist and Symbolic approaches to Artificial Intelligence.)

 

6. Kentridge, R.W. (1994) Symbols, neurons and soap-bubbles and the neural computation underlying cognition. Minds and Machines 4 439-44.

 

7. Kentridge, R.W. (1994) Critical dynamics of neural networks with spatially localised connections. in M. Oaksford and G. Brown (Eds.) Neurodynamics and Psychology. pp. 183-216. London: Academic Press.

 

8. Kentridge, R.W. (1994) Modularity of mind, cerebral localisation, and connectionist neuropsychology. Psycoloquy 5 (87) language-network.9.kentridge.

 

9. Kentridge, R.W. (1995) Cortical neurocomputation, language and cognition. In J. Levy, D. Bairaktaris, J. Bullinaria and P. Cairns (Eds.) Connectionist Models of Memory and Language. pp. 181-205. London: UCL Press.

 

10. Kentridge, R.W. (1997) Dynamics and computational power in biologically plausible neural newtork models. in A. Browne (Ed.) Perspectives in Neural Computing. pp. 51-71. Bristol: Institute of Physics Press.

 

11. Kentridge, R.W. (1999) When is information represented explicitly in blindsight and cerebral achromatopsia? Behavioral and Brain Sciences 22, 156.

 

12. Kentridge, R.W. (2001) Why do stationary visual transients apparently fail to elicit phenomenal vision after unilateral destruction of primary visual cortex? Consciousness & Cognition 10, 588-590.

 

13. Kentridge, R.W. (2003) Blindsight. in L. Nadel (Ed.) The Encyclopaedia of Cognitive Science, Volume 1. pp. 390-397. London: Nature Publishing Group.

 

E. Articles in Refereed Publications or Journals - joint authorship.

 

1. Parrott, A.C. and Kentridge, R.W. (1982) Personal constructs of anxiety under the 1,5-benzodiazepine derivative clobazam related to trait-anxiety levels of the personality. Psychopharmacology 78, 353-357.

 

2. Findlay, J.M.; Davies, S.P.; Kentridge, R.W.; Lambert, A.J. and Kelly, J. (1988) Optimum display arrangements for presenting visual reminders. In D.M. Jones and R. Winder (Eds.) People and Computers IV, pp. 453-464.  Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

 

3. Findlay, J.M. and Kentridge, R.W. (1989) More packaging needed before tags are added. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 12, 404-405.

 

4. Shaw, C.; Kentridge, R.W. and Aggleton, J.P. (1990) Cross-modal matching by amnesic subjects. Neuropsychologia 28, 665-671.

 

5. Kentridge, R.W. and Aggleton, J.P. (1990) Emotion: Sensory representation, reinforcement and the temporal lobe. Cognition and Emotion 4, 191-208. reprinted  in J.A. Gray (Ed.) Psychobiological Aspects of Relationships between Emotion and Cognition. Hove: Lawrence Erlbaum, 1990.

 

6. Kentridge, R.W.; Shaw, C. and Aggleton, J.P. (1991) Amygdaloid lesions and stimulus reinforcement associations in the rat. Behavioural Brain Research 42, 57-66.

 

7. Aggleton, J.P.; Kentridge, R.W. and Sembi, F. (1992) Lesions of the fornix but not the amygdala impair the acquisition of concurrent discrimination in rats. Behavioral Brain Research 48, 103-112.

 

8. Aggleton, J.P; Kentridge, R.W. and Neave, N.J. (1993) Evidence for longevity differences between left handed and right handed men: An archival study of cricketers. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Medicine 47, 206-209.

 

9. Kentridge, R.W. and Aggleton, J.P. (1993) Changes in Cis(Z)-Flupentixol-induced dopamine blockade produce contrast effects in rats. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology B 46, 113-127.

 

10. Aggleton, J.P.; Kentridge, R.W. and Good, J.M.M. (1994) Handedness and musical ability: A study of professional orchestral players, composers and choir members. Psychology of Music 22, 148-156.

 

11. Aggleton, J.P.; Bland, J.M.; Kentridge, R.W. and Neave, N.J. (1994) A follow-up study on handedness and mortality among male cricketers. British Medical Journal 309, 1681-1684.

 

12. Walker, R.; Kentridge, R.W. and Findlay, J.M. (1995) Independent contributions of the orienting of attention, fixation offset and bilateral stimulation on human saccadic latencies. Experimental Brain Research 103, 294-310.

 

13. Smallman, H.S.; MacLeod, D.I.A.; He, S. and Kentridge, R.W. (1996) The fine grain of the neural representation of human spatial vision. Journal of Neuroscience 16, 1848-1865.

 

14. Good, J.M.M.; Aggleton, J.P.; Kentridge, R.W.; Barker, J.G.M. and Neave, N.J. (1997) Measuring musical aptitude in children: On the role of age, handedness, scholastic achievement, and socioeconomic status. Psychology of Music 25 57-69.

 

15. Kentridge, R.W.; Heywood, C.A. and Weiskrantz, L. (1997) Residual vision in multiple retinal locations: Implications for blindsight. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 9, 191-202.

 

16. Heywood, C.A.; Kentridge, R.W. and Cowey, A. (1998) Cortical color blindness is not ‘blindsight for color’. Consciousness and Cognition 7, 410-423.

 

17. Heywood, C.A.; Kentridge, R.W. and Cowey, A. (1998) Form and motion from colour in cerebral achromatopsia. Experimental Brain Research 123, 145-153.

 

18. Kentridge, R.W.; Heywood, C.A. and Weiskrantz, L. (1999) Effects of temporal cueing on residual visual discrimination in blindsight. Neuropsychologia 37, 479-483.

 

19. Kentridge, R.W.; Heywood, C.A. (1999) The status of blindsight: Near-threshold vision, islands of cortex and the Riddoch phenomenon. Journal of Consciousness Studies 6(5) 3-11.

 

20. Kentridge, R.W.; Heywood, C.A. and Weiskrantz, L. (1999) Attention without awareness in blindsight. Proceedings of the Royal Society (London) Series B 266, 1805-1811.

 

21. Murray, K.; Grossman, D. and Kentridge, R.W. (1999) Behavioral Psychology. In L. Kurtz (Ed.) The Encyclopaedia of Violence, Peace and Conflict, Volume 1. pp. 187-195. New York: Academic Press.

 

22. Kentridge, R.W.; Heywood, C.A. and Weiskrantz, L. (1999) Attending, seeing and knowing in blindsight. in S. Hameroff, D. Chalmers & A. Kazniak (eds.) Toward a Science of Consciousness III. pp. 149-160. Cambridge MA: MIT Press.

 

23. Heywood, C.A. & Kentridge, R.W. (2000) Affective blindsight?. Trends in Cognitive Science 4, 125-126.

 

24. Kentridge, R.W. & Heywood, C.A. (2000) Metacognition and awareness. Consciousness and Cognition 9, 308-312.

 

25. Kentridge, R.W. & Heywood, C.A. (2001) Attention and alerting: Cognitive processes spared in blindsight. in B. De Gelder, E. De Haan & C.A. Heywood (eds.) Varieties of Unconscious Processing: New Findings and Models. pp. 163-181. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

 

26. Heywood, C.A.; Kentridge, R.W. & Cowey, A. (2001) Colour and the cortex: Wavelength processing in cortical achromatopsia. in B. De Gelder, E. De Haan & C.A. Heywood (eds.) Varieties of Unconscious Processing: New Findings and Models. pp. 52-68. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

 

27. Kentridge, R.W.; Heywood, C.A. & Davidoff, J. (2003) Color perception. in M.A. Arbib (ed.) Handbook of brain theory and neural-networks (2nd Edition) pp. 230-233. Cambridge MA: MIT Press.

 

28. Heywood, C.A. & Kentridge, R.W. (2003) Achromatopsia, color vision and cortex. Neurological Clinics of North America 21, 483-500.

 

29. Cole, G.G.; Kentridge, R.W.; Gellatly, A. & Heywood, C.A. (2003) Detectability of onsets versus offsets in the change detection paradigm. Journal of Vision 3, 22-31.

 

30. Feeney, A.; Handley, S.  & Kentridge, R.W. (in press) Deciding Between Accounts of the Selection Task: Reply To Oaksford (2002). To appear in Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology.

 

31. Kentridge, R.W., Cole, G.G. & Heywood, C.A. (in press) The primacy of chromatic edge processing in normal and cerebrally achromatopsic subjects. To appear in Progress in Brain Research.

 

32. Liversedge, S.P.; Rayner, K.; White, S.J.; Vergilino-Perez, D.; Findlay, J.M. & Kentridge, R.W. (submitted) Eye movements when reading disappearing text: Is there a gap effect in reading? Submitted to Vision Research.

 

33. Cole, G.G.; Kentridge, R.W. & Heywood, C.A. (submitted) Attentional capture in the change detection paradigm: The special role of object onset. Submitted to Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance.

 

34. Kentridge, R.W.; Heywood, C.A. & Cowey, A. (submitted) Chromatic edges, surfaces and constancies in cerebral achromatopsia. Submitted to Neuropsychologia.

 

35. Cole, G.G; Heywood, C.A.; Kentridge, R.W.; Fairholm, I. & Cowey, A. (submitted) Attentional capture by colour and motion in cerebral achromatopsia. Submitted to Neuropsychologia.

 

36. Kentridge, R.W., Heywood, C.A & Milner, A.D. (submitted) Covert processing of visual form in the absence of area LOC. Submitted to Neuropsychologia.

 

37. Kentridge, R.W., Heywood, C.A. & Weiskrantz, L. (submitted) Spatial attention speeds discrimination without awareness in blindsight. Submitted to Neuropsychologia.

 

 

 

F. Articles in Non-Refereed Publications or Journals - sole authorship.

 

G. Articles in Non-Refereed Publications or Journals - joint authorship.

 

1. Ferguson, M.; Neave, N.J.; Kentridge, R.W. and Aggleton, J.P. (1993) Do right-handed cricketers live longer? The Cricket Statistician 81 12-13.

 

 

H. Other Publications.

 

Book Reviews

 

1. Kentridge, R.W. (1992) Review of J.L. Davies and H. Eichenbaum (Eds.) ‘Olfaction: A Model System for Computational Neuroscience’. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology B 45, 261-264.

 

2. Kentridge, R.W. (1995) Review of J.L. McGaugh, N.M. Weinberger and G. Lynch 'Brain Organization and Memory'. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology B 48 93-94.

 

3. Kentridge, R.W. (1995) Review of P. Churchland and T.J. Sejnowski 'The Computational Brain'. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology B 48 376-377.

 

4. Kentridge, R.W. (1998) Where d’you get those eyes? (Review of N Wade, ‘A Natural History of Vision’). New Scientist, September 12th 1998 (number 2151) 48.

 

5. Kentridge, R.W. (2000) In my view , it’s a question of wiring. (Review of J.E. Dowling ‘Creating Mind: How the Brain Works’). Times Higher Educational Supplement, May 12th 2000 (number 1,435) 24.

 

6. Kentridge, R.W. (2001) Review of A. Damasio ‘The feeling of what happens’. Perception 29, 1397-1398.

 

7. Kentridge, R.W. (2003) Review of B.R. Conway ‘Neural mechanisms of color vision’. Perception, in press.