Arran was a postdoctoral fellow in the lab, investigating the links between body ownership and the motor system, using motion-tracking, grip force recording, and TMS. Click here for more information about his research in the BBS lab.
Reader, A.T., Ehrsson HH. (2019). Weakening the subjective sensation of own hand ownership does not interfere with rapid finger movements. PLOS ONE (2019) 14(10): e0223580. PDF
Reader, A.T., & Holmes, N.P. (2019). Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation over the left posterior middle temporal gyrus reduces wrist velocity during emblematic hand gesture imitation. Brain Topography, 32(2), 332-341. PDF
Reader, A.T., Rao, V.M., Christakou, A., & Holmes, N.P. (2018). A kinematic examination of dual-route processing for action imitation. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 80(8), 2069-2083. PDF
Reader, A.T., & Holmes, N.P. (2018). The left ventral premotor cortex is involved in hand shaping for intransitive gestures: evidence from a two-person imitation experiment. Royal Society Open Science, 5, 181356. PDF
Reader, A.T., & Holmes, N.P. (2016). Examining ecological validity in social interaction: problems of visual fidelity, gaze, and social potential. Culture and Brain, 4(2), 134-146. PDF