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

 
 
Publications

- Buckingham, G., & Goodale, M.A. (under review). Size matters: A single representation underlies our perceptions of heaviness in the size-weight illusion.

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

Whitwell, R.W. & Buckingham, G. (in press). Re-framing the Action and Perception Dissociation in DF: Haptics matters, but how? Journal of Neurophysiology.

- Buckingham, G. Ranger, N.S., & Goodale, M.A. (in press). Handedness, Laterality, and the Size-Weight Illusion. Cortex.

- 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(1):4, 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(1), 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(4), 432-440.

Link to commentary by Prof. Iraj Derakshan.

- Buckingham, G., Binsted, G., & Carey, D.P (2010). Bimanual reaching across the hemispace: Which hand is yoked to which? Brain and Cognition, 74(3), 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(2), 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(3): 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(3), 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(6), 3111-3118.

- Buckingham, G., & Carey, D.P. (2009). Rightward biases during bimanual reaching. Experimental Brain Research, 194(2),197-206.

- Buckingham, G., & Carey, D.P. (2008). Investigating bimanual coordination in dominant and non-dominant virtual hands. Laterality, 13(6), 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 Behavior, 27(5), 381-389.