Banting Postdoctoral Fellow
The Brain and Mind Institute
The University of Western Ontario

 
 
Presentations

- Buckingham, G., Wong, J.D., Gribble, P.L., & Goodale, M.A. Observing lifting errors modulates cortico-spinal excitability. Poster presentation at the annual Neural control of Movement meeting, Venice, Italy 2012.

Buckingham, G., Wong, J.D., Tang, M., Gribble, P.L., & Goodale, M.A. Observing object lifting errors. Oral presentation at the annual Society for Neuroscience meeting, Washington DC, 2011.

- Buckingham, G., & Goodale, M.A. Visual material cues do not affect the magnitude of the size-weight illusion. Poster presentation at Progress in Motor Control, Cincinatti, OH, 2011.

- Buckingham, G., Tang, M., & Goodale, M.A. Learning from mistakes: Improving initial fingertip force scaling by observing lifting errors. Poster presentation at the annual Neural control of Movement meeting, Puta Cana, Puerto Rico, 2011.

- Buckingham, G., & Goodale, M.A. Laterality, perception, and action during the size-weight illusion. Poster presentation at the annual Society for Neuroscience meeting, San Diego, California, 2010.

- Buckingham, G., & Goodale, M.A. Lifting without seeing: The role of vision in perceiving and acting upon the size-weight illusion. Poster presentation at the annual GRSNC meeting, Montreal, CA, 2010.

- Buckingham, G.  Expectations, perception, and action during object lifting. Invited talk at the University of Aberdeen, UK, 2009.

- Buckingham, G.  Asymmetries in motor attention during a cued bimanual reaching task. Oral presentation at the annual Canadian Society for Psychomotor Learning and Sport Psychology meeting (SCAPPS), Toronto, CA, 2009.

- Buckingham, G.  Expectations, perception, and action. Invited talk at Queens University, Kingston, CA, 2009.

- Buckingham, G., Cant, J.S., & Goodale, M.A. Grasping and lifting different materials. Poster presentation at the annual Center for Vision Research meeting (CVR), York, CA, 2009.

- Buckingham, G., Cant, J.S., Kao, K.C., & Goodale, M.A. A Dissociation Between Perception and Action in the Material-Weight Illusion. Poster presentation at the annual Vision Sciences Society meeting (VSS), Naples, Florida, 2009.

- Buckingham, G., Binsted, G., & Carey, D.P. Attentional biases during bimanual coordination. Oral presentation at the annual Canadian Society for Psychomotor Learning and Sport Psychology meeting (SCAPPS), Canmore, 2008.

- Buckingham, G. Attentional biases toward the dominant hand during bimanual reaching. Oral presentation at the 29th International Congress of Psychology (ICP), Berlin, Germany, 2008.

- Buckingham, G., Binsted, G., & Carey, D.P. Bimanual coupling in left and right space: Which hand is yoked to which? Poster presentation at the annual Vision Sciences Society meeting (VSS), Naples, Florida, 2008.

- Buckingham, G,. Main, J.C., & Carey, D.P. Asymmetries in attention toward the dominant hand: input or output? Poster presentation at the annual European Conference of Visual Perception meeting (ECVP), Arezzo, Italy, 2007.

- Buckingham, G., Carey, D.P. Input vs. output level coupling demonstrates asymmetrical attentional biases. Poster presentation at the annual British Psychology Society Cognitive Section meeting (BPS), Aberdeen, UK, 2007.

- Buckingham, G.,Carey, D.P. Attentional versus intentional biases in hand movements; Hand specific coupling and bimanual reaching. Poster presentation at the annual Vision Sciences Society meeting (VSS), Sarasota, Florida, 2007.

- Buckingham, G. Attentional biases toward the hands: Asymmetries in the refractory period following bimanual reaching. Oral presentation at the annual Scottish Vision Group meeting (SVG), Arran, UK, 2007. 

- Buckingham, G.,Carey, D.P., & Sahraie, A.S. Reflections on... Phase Shifting Under Different Visual Conditions. Poster presentation at the annual European Conference of Visual Perception meeting (ECVP), St. Petersburg, Russia, 2006.

- Buckingham, G., DeBruine, L.M., Little, A.C., Welling, L.L.M., Conway, C., Tiddeman, B.P., & Jones, B.C. Visual adaptation to masculine and feminine faces influences generalized preferences and perceptions of trustworthiness. Poster presentation at the annual Human Behaviour and Evolution Society meeting (HBES), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 2006.