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Matthew Hudson
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The affordance-matching hypothesis: how objects guide action understanding and prediction
P Bach, T Nicholson, M Hudson
Frontiers in human neuroscience 8, 254, 2014
1142014
Implicit social learning in relation to autistic-like traits
M Hudson, TCW Nijboer, T Jellema
Journal of autism and developmental disorders 42, 2534-2545, 2012
762012
I see what you say: Prior knowledge of other’s goals automatically biases the perception of their actions
M Hudson, T Nicholson, R Ellis, P Bach
Cognition 146, 245-250, 2016
642016
Learning associations between action and perception: Effects of incompatible training on body part and spatial priming
A Wiggett, M Hudson, S Tipper, P Downing
Brain and Cognition 76, 87-96, 2011
572011
One step ahead: The perceived kinematics of others’ actions are biased toward expected goals.
M Hudson, T Nicholson, WA Simpson, R Ellis, P Bach
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 145 (1), 1, 2016
532016
Weak links and scene cliques within the small world of Shakespeare
J Stiller, M Hudson
Journal of Cultural and Evolutionary Psychology 3 (1), 57-73, 2005
482005
Anticipating intentional actions: The effect of eye gaze direction on the judgment of head rotation
M Hudson, CH Liu, T Jellema
Cognition 112 (3), 423-434, 2009
422009
Dissociable neural systems for unconditioned acute and sustained fear
M Hudson, K Seppälä, V Putkinen, L Sun, E Glerean, T Karjalainen, ...
NeuroImage 216, 116522, 2020
372020
Resolving ambiguous behavioral intentions by means of involuntary prioritization of gaze processing.
M Hudson, T Jellema
Emotion 11 (3), 681, 2011
332011
Anticipation of action intentions in autism spectrum disorder
M Hudson, HG Burnett, T Jellema
Journal of autism and developmental disorders 42, 1684-1693, 2012
312012
Perceptual teleology: expectations of action efficiency bias social perception
M Hudson, KL McDonough, R Edwards, P Bach
Proceedings of the Royal Society B 285 (1884), 20180638, 2018
232018
You said you would! The predictability of other’s behavior from their intentions determines predictive biases in action perception
M Hudson, P Bach, T Nicholson
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 2017
222017
Affordance matching predictively shapes the perceptual representation of others’ ongoing actions.
KL McDonough, M Costantini, M Hudson, E Ward, P Bach
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 46 (8), 847, 2020
202020
Cues to intention bias action perception toward the most efficient trajectory
KL McDonough, M Hudson, P Bach
Scientific Reports 9 (1), 6472, 2019
172019
Doing, seeing, or both: effects of learning condition on subsequent action perception
AJ Wiggett, M Hudson, A Clifford, SP Tipper, PE Downing
Social Neuroscience 7 (6), 606-621, 2012
172012
Predictive action perception from explicit intention information in autism
M Hudson, T Nicholson, A Kharko, R McKenzie, P Bach
Psychonomic bulletin & review 28 (5), 1556-1566, 2021
142021
Peripheral cues and gaze direction jointly focus attention and inhibition of return
M Hudson, PA Skarratt
Cognitive Neuroscience 7 (1-4), 67-73, 2016
22016
Response: No need to match: a comment on Bach, Nicholson, and Hudson's “Affordance-Matching Hypothesis”
P Bach, T Nicholson, M Hudson
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9, 685, 2015
12015
Weak links and scene cliques in Shakespeare's plays
M Hudson, J Stiller
2021
Brain Basis of Psychopathy in Criminal Offenders and General Population
Cerebral Cortex, 2021
2021
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