Publications

We aspire to publish Gold Open Access, with open code and open data where possible. You can find preprints of articles which are not Gold Open Access, in addition to code/data/stimuli for published work linked in individual articles or on Gavin's OSF page.

Van Polanen, V., Buckingham, G., & Davare, M. (in press). The effects of TMS over the anterior intraparietal area on anticipatory fingertip force scaling and the size-weight illusion, Journal of Neurophysiology.

Naylor, C.E., Proulx, M.J., & Buckingham. G. (2022). Using Immersive Virtual Reality to Examine How Visual and Tactile Cues Drive the Material-Weight Illusion. Attention, Perception, and Psychophysics, 84, 509-518.

Chinzara, T., Buckingham, G., & Harris, D. (2022). Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) and sporting performance: A systematic review and meta-analysis of tDCS effects on physical endurance, muscular strength, and visuomotor skills. European Journal of Neuroscience, 55, 468-486.

Buckingham. G. (2021). Hand tracking for immersive virtual reality: opportunities and challenges. Frontiers in Virtual Reality, 2, 728461.

Vittersø A.D., Buckingham G., Ten Brink A.F., Halicka M., Proulx M.J., Bultitude J.H. (2021) Normal manual straight ahead pointing in Complex Regional Pain Syndrome. PLoS ONE 16(12): e0261614. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0261614

Arthur, T., Harris, D., Buckingham, G., Brosnan, M., Wilson, M., Williams, G., & Vine, S. J. (2021). An examination of active inference in autistic adults using immersive virtual reality. Scientific Reports, 11, 20377.

Rohrbach, N., Hermsdörfer, J., Huger, L-M., Thierfelder, A., & Buckingham, G. (in press). Fooling the size-weight illusion – Using augmented reality to eliminate the effect of size on perceptions of heaviness and sensorimotor prediction. Virtual Reality, 25, 1061-1070.

Vittersø, A D., Buckingham, G, Ten Brink, A.F., Halicka, M, Proulx, M.J., Bultitude, J.H. (2021) Characterising sensorimotor adaptation in Complex Regional Pain Syndrome, Cortex, 140, 157-178.

Arthur, T.G., Harris, D.J., Allen, K., Naylor, C., Wood, G., Vine, S.J., Wilson, M.R, Tsaneva-Atanasova, K., & Buckingham, G. (2021). Visuo-motor attention during object interaction in children with developmental coordination disorder. Cortex, 138,318-328.

Harris, D. J., Buckingham, G., Wilson, M. R., Brookes, J., Mushtaq, F., Mon-Williams, M., & Vine, S. J. (2020). Exploring sensorimotor performance and user experience within a virtual reality golf putting simulator. Virtual Reality, 25, 647–654

Arthur, T.G., Vine, S.J., Brosnan, M., & Buckingham, G., (2020). Predictive Sensorimotor Control in Autism. Brain, 143, 3151-3163. 

Hassan, E. K., Sedda, A., Buckingham, G., & McIntosh, R. D. (2020). The size-weight illusion in visual form agnosic patient DF. Neurocase, 26, 277-284

Whitwell, R. L., Sperandio, I., Buckingham, G., Chouinard, P. A., & Goodale, M. A. (2020). Grip Constancy but Not Perceptual Size Constancy Survives Lesions of Early Visual Cortex. Current Biology, 30, 3680-3686.

Vittersø, A D., Buckingham, G, Halicka, M, Proulx, M.J., Bultitude, J.H. (2020) Altered updating of bodily and spatial representations after tool-use in complex regional pain syndrome, Pain, 161, 1609-1628.

Harris, D. J., Buckingham, G., Wilson, M. R., Brookes, J., Mushtaq, F., Mon-Williams, M., & Vine, S. J. (2020). The effect of a virtual reality environment on gaze behaviour and motor skill learning. Psychology of Sport and Exercise, 50, 101721.

Naylor, C., Power, T.J., & Buckingham, G. (2020). Examining whether semantic cues can affect felt heaviness when lifting novel objects. Journal of Cognition, 31, 1-11.

Schneider, T.R., Buckingham, G., & Hermsdörfer, J. (2020). Visual cues, expectations and sensorimotor memories in the prediction and perception of object dynamics during manipulation. Experimental Brain Research, 238, 395-409.

Harris, D.J., Buckingham, G., Wilson, M.R., & Vine, S.J. (2019). Virtually the same? How impaired sensory information in virtual reality may disrupt visually-guided action. Experimental Brain Research, 237, 2761-2766.

Saccone, E.J., Goldsmith, R.M., Buckingham, G., & Chouinard, P.A, (2019) Container size exerts a stronger influence than liquid volume on the perceived weight of objects. Cognition, 192, 104038.

Arthur, T.G., Vine, S.J., Brosnan, M., & Buckingham, G. (2019). Exploring how material cues drive sensorimotor prediction across different levels of autistic-like traits. Experimental Brain Research, 237, 2255-2267.

Buckingham, G., Parr, J., Wood, G., Day, S., Chadwell, A., Head, J., … Poliakoff, E. (2019). Upper- and lower-limb amputees show reduced levels of eeriness for images of prosthetic hands. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 1295-1302.

Buckingham, G., & Donald, H. (2019) Move on up: Fingertip forces and felt heaviness are modulated by the goal of the lift. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 81, 2384-2390.

Buckingham. G. (2019). Examining the size-weight illusion with visuo-haptic conflict in immersive virtual reality. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 72, 2168-2175.

Vitterso, A.D., Halicka, M., Buckingham, G., Proulx, M.J., & Bultitude, J.H. (2019). Experimentally induced pain does not influence updating of peripersonal space and body representations following tool-use. PLoS ONE, 14(5): e0210045. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0210045

Harris, D., Wilson, M.R., Buckingham, G., & Vine, S.J. (2019). No effect of transcranial direct current stimulation of frontal, motor or visual cortex on performance of a self-paced visuomotor skill. Psychology of Sport and Exercise, 43, 368-373.

Chouinard, P.C., Buckingham, G., Elizabeth J. Saccone, E.J., & Hocking, D.R. (2019). The development of the size-weight illusion in children coincides with the development of non-verbal cognition rather than motor skills. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 184, 48-64.

Schneider, T.R., Buckingham, G., & Hermsdörfer, J. (2019). Torque planning errors affect the perception of object properties and sensorimotor memories during object manipulation in uncertain grasp situations. Journal of Neurophysiology, 121, 1289-1299.

Paulun, V.C., Buckingham, G., Goodale, M.A., & Fleming, R.W. (2019). The Material-Weight Illusion disappears or inverts in objects made of two materials. Journal of Neurophysiology, 121, 996-1010.

Harris, D.J., Vine, S.J., Wilson, M.R., McGrath, J.S., Lebel, M-E., & Buckingham, G. (2018). A review of action observation for sensorimotor learning in surgery. British Journal of Surgery, 105, 1713-1720. 

Buckingham, G., Holler, D., Michelakakis, E.E., & Snow, J.C., (2018). Preserved object weight processing after bilateral LOC lesions. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 30, 1683-1690.

Harris, D.J., Vine, S.J., Wilson, M.R., McGrath, J.S., Lebel, M-E., & Buckingham, G. (2018). A randomised trial of observational learning from 2D and 3D models in robotically-assisted surgery, Surgical Endoscopy, 32, 4527–4532.

Buckingham, G. Parr, J., Wood, G., Vine, S.J., Dimitriou, P. & Day, S. (2018). The impact of using an upper-limb prosthesis on the perception of real and illusory weight differences. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 25, 1507-1516.

Lebel, M-E., Haverstock, J, Christancho, S., van Eimeren, L.M., & Buckingham, G. (2018). Observational Learning During Simulation-Based Training in Arthroscopy: Is It Useful to Novices? Journal of Surgical Education, 75, 222-230.

Buckingham. G., Reid, D., & Potter, L.M (2018). How prior expectations influence older adults’ perception and action during object interaction. Multisensory Research, 31, 301-316.

Dimitriou, P. & Buckingham, G. (2017). Bimanual lifting: Do fingertip forces work independently or interactively? Journal of Motor Behavior, 2, 1-11.

Harris, D.J., Vine, S.J., Wilson, M.R., McGrath, J.S., Lebel, M-E., & Buckingham, G. (2017). The effect of observing novice and expert performance on acquisition of surgical skills on a robotic platform, PLoS ONE, 12(11): e0188233. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0188233.

Luebbers, P., Buckingham, G., & Butler, M.S. (2017). The National Football League-225 Bench Press Test and the Size–Weight Illusion. Perceptual and Motor Skills,124, 634-648.

Cashaback, J. G. A., McGregor, H. R., Pun, H. C. H., Buckingham, G., & Gribble, P. L. (2017). Does the Sensorimotor System Minimize Prediction Error or Select the Most Likely Prediction During Object Lifting? Journal of Neurophysiology, 117, 260-274.

Monaco, S., Buckingham, G., Sperandio, I. & Crawford, J.D. (2016). Editorial: Perceiving and Acting in the real world: from neural activity to behaviour. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2016.00179.

Hesse, C., Miller, L., & Buckingham, G. (2016). Visual information about object size and object position are retained differently in the visual brain: Evidence from grasping studies. Neuropsychologia, 91, 531-543.

Whitwell, R.L., Buckingham, G., Enns, J.T., Chouinard, P., & Goodale, M.A. (2016). Rapid decrement in the effects of the Ponzo display dissociates action and perception. Psychonomic Bulletin and Review, 23, 1157-1163.

Buckingham, G., Michelakakis, E.E., & Cole, J. (2016). Perceiving and acting upon weight illusions in the absence of somatosensory information. Journal of Neurophysiology, 115, 1946-1953.

Buckingham, G., Goodale, M.A., White, J., & Westwood, D. (2016). Equal-magnitude size-weight illusions experienced within and between object categories. Journal of Vision, 16(3):25. doi: 10.1167/16.3.25.

Buckingham, G., Michelakakis, E.E., & Rajendran, G. (2016). The influence of prior knowledge on perception and action: relationships to autistic traits. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 46, 1716-1724.

Buckingham, G., & MacDonald, A. (2016). Weight of expectation: A size-weight illusion without contrasting prior expectations of heaviness. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 69, 1831-1841.

Buckingham, G., Bieńkiewicz, M., Rorbach, N., & Hermsdörfer, J. (2015). The impact of unilateral brain damage on weight perception, sensorimotor anticipation, and fingertip force adaptation. Vision Research, 115, 231-237.

Carey, D.P., Otto-de-Haart, E.G., Buckingham, G., Dijkerman, H.C., Hargreaves, E.L., & Goodale, M.A. (2015). Are there right-hemisphere contributions to visually-guided movement? Manipulating left hand reaction time advantages in dextrals. Frontiers in Psychology. 6:1203. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2015.01203

Buckingham, G., Milne, J., Byrne, C.M., & Goodale, M.A. (2015). The size-weight illusion induced through human echolocation. Psychological Science, 26, 237-242.

Buckingham, G., & Carey, D.P. (2015). Attentional asymmetries – cause or consequence of human right handedness? Frontiers in Psychology, 5:1587. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2014.01587

Buckingham, G. (2014). Getting a grip on heaviness perception: A review of weight illusions and their probable causes. Experimental Brain Research, 232, 1623-1629.

 

Colino, F.L., Buckingham, G., Cheng, D.T., van Donkelaar, P., & Binsted, G. (2014). Tactile gating in a reaching and grasping task. Physiological Reports, 2, e00267. doi: 10.1002/phy2.267.

 

Buckingham, G., Byrne, C.M., Paciocco, J., van Eimeren, L., & Goodale, M.A. (2014). Weightlifting exercise and the size-weight illusion. Attention, Perception, and Psychophysics, 76, 452-459.

Buckingham, G., Wong, J.D., Tang, M., Gribble, P.L., & Goodale, M.A. (2014). Observing object lifting errors modulates cortico-spinal excitability and improves object lifting performance. Cortex, 50, 115-124.

Buckingham, G., & Goodale, M.A. (2013). When the predictive brain gets it really wrong. Behavioural and Brain Sciences, 36, 208-209.

Buckingham, G., & Goodale, M.A. (2013). Size matters: A single representation underlies our perceptions of heaviness in the size-weight illusion. PLoS ONE, 8: e54709. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0054709

 

Whitwell, R., & Buckingham, G. (2013). Re-framing the action and perception dissociation in Patient DF: Haptics matter, but how? Journal of Neurophysiology, 109, 621-624.

Buckingham, G., Ranger, N.S., & Goodale, M.A. (2012). Handedness, laterality, and the size-weight illusion. Cortex, 48, 1342-1350.

 

Buckingham, G. Ranger, N.S., & Goodale, M.A. (2011). The role of vision in detecting and correcting fingertip force errors during object lifting. Journal of Vision, 11: doi: 10.1167/11.1.4.

 

Buckingham, G. Ranger, N.S., & Goodale, M.A. (2011). The material-weight illusion induced by expectations alone. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 73, 36-41.

 

Buckingham, G., Main, J.C., & Carey, D.P. (2011). Asymmetries in motor attention during a cued bimanual reaching task: Left- and right-handers compared. Cortex, 47, 432-440.

 

Buckingham, G., Binsted, G., & Carey, D.P (2010). Bimanual reaching across the hemispace: Which hand is yoked to which? Brain and Cognition, 74, 341-346.

 

Buckingham, G. & Goodale, M.A. (2010). The influence of competing perceptual and motor priors in the context of the size-weight illusion. Experimental Brain Research, 205, 283-288.

 

Buckingham, G. & Goodale, M.A. (2010). Lifting without seeing: The role of vision in perceiving and acting upon the size-weight illusion. PLoS ONE, 5: e9709. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0009709.

 

Buckingham, G., Carey, D.P. Colino, F.L., deGrosbois, J., & Binsted, G. (2010). Gating of vibrotactile detection during visually-guided bimanual reaches. Experimental Brain Research, 201, 411-419.

 

Buckingham, G., Cant, J.S., & Goodale, M.A. (2009). Living in a material world: how visual cues to material properties affect the way that we lift objects and perceive their weight. Journal of Neurophysiology, 102, 3111-3118.

 

Buckingham, G., & Carey, D.P. (2009). Rightward biases during bimanual reaching. Experimental Brain Research, 194, 197-206.

 

Buckingham, G., & Carey, D.P. (2008). Investigating bimanual coordination in dominant and non-dominant virtual hands. Laterality, 13, 514-526.

 

Buckingham, G., DeBruine, L.M., Little, A.C., Welling, L.L.M., Conway, C., Tiddeman, B.P., & Jones, B.C. (2006). Visual adaptation to masculine and feminine faces influences generalized preferences and perceptions of trustworthiness. Evolution and Human Behaviour, 27, 381-389.