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Magnetic stimulation in studies of vision and attention. (2003)
Book Chapter
Ellison, A., Stewart, L., Walsh, V., & Cowey, A. (2003). Magnetic stimulation in studies of vision and attention. In M. Fahle, & M. Greenlee (Eds.), The Neuropsychology of Vision (163-178). Oxford University Press

Gender outgroup homogeneity: The roles of differential familiarity, gender differences, and group size (2003)
Book Chapter
Rubin, M., Hewstone, M., Crisp, R., Voci, A., & Richards, Z. (2003). Gender outgroup homogeneity: The roles of differential familiarity, gender differences, and group size. In V. Yzerbyt, C. M. Judd, & O. Corneille (Eds.), The Psychology of Group Perception: Perceived Variability, Entitativity and Essentialism (153-165). Psychology Press. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203644973

Colour & the cortex: Wavelength processing in cortical achromatopsia. (2001)
Book Chapter
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

Attention & alerting: Cognitive processes spared in blindsight. (2001)
Book Chapter
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

Domains, brains, and evolution (2001)
Book Chapter
Wheeler, M., & Atkinson, A. (2001). Domains, brains, and evolution. In D. Walsh (Ed.), Naturalism, evolution and mind (239-266). Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/cbo9780511563843.012

Our aim in this paper is to do some conceptual spring-cleaning. Several prominent evolutionary psychologists have argued that the human cognitive architecture consists in a large number of domain-specific features, rather than, as dissenters claim, a... Read More about Domains, brains, and evolution.