Spatial deficits in a virtual water maze in amnesic participants with hippocampal damage NJ Goodrich‐Hunsaker, SA Livingstone, RW Skelton, RO Hopkins Hippocampus 20 (4), 481-491, 2010 | 126 | 2010 |
Virtual environment navigation tasks and the assessment of cognitive deficits in individuals with brain injury SA Livingstone, RW Skelton Behavioural brain research 185 (1), 21-31, 2007 | 121 | 2007 |
Human spatial navigation deficits after traumatic brain injury shown in the arena maze, a virtual Morris water maze RW Skelton, SP Ross, L Nerad, SA Livingstone Brain Injury 20 (2), 189-203, 2006 | 96 | 2006 |
Transit apps for people with brain injury and other cognitive disabilities: the state of the art SA Livingstone-Lee, RW Skelton, N Livingston Assistive Technology 26 (4), 209-218, 2014 | 43 | 2014 |
Simple gaze analysis and special design of a virtual Morris water maze provides a new method for differentiating egocentric and allocentric navigational strategy choice SA Livingstone-Lee, S Murchison, PM Zeman, M Gandhi, D van Gerven, ... Behavioural brain research 225 (1), 117-125, 2011 | 37 | 2011 |
Navigational strategy may be more a matter of environment and experience than gender SA Livingstone-Lee, PM Zeman, ST Gillingham, RW Skelton Learning and Motivation 45, 30-43, 2014 | 35 | 2014 |
Incidental learning of allocentric and egocentric strategies by both men and women in a dual-strategy virtual Morris Water Maze TD Ferguson, SA Livingstone-Lee, RW Skelton Behavioural brain research 364, 281-295, 2019 | 23 | 2019 |
Gender differences in spatial navigation in a virtual water maze: Negation by landmarks M Gandhi, R Skelton, S Livingstone, S Gillingham CANADIAN JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY-REVUE CANADIENNE DE PSYCHOLOGIE …, 2007 | | 2007 |