Publications
Miller SM, Hansell NK, Ngo TT, Liu GB, Pettigrew JD, Martin NG, Wright MJ (2010). Genetic contribution to individual variation in binocular rivalry rate. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA, 107 (6): 2664–2668.[PDF]
Ngo TT, Liu GB, Tilley AJ, Pettigrew JD, Miller SM (2008). The changing face of perceptual rivalry. Brain Research Bulletin, 75 (5): 610–618.[PDF]
Ngo TT, Liu GB, Tilley AJ, Pettigrew JD, Miller SM (2007). Caloric vestibular stimulation reveals discrete neural mechanisms for coherence rivalry and eye rivalry: A meta-rivalry model. Vision Research, 47 (21): 2685–2699.[PDF]
Been G, Ngo TT, Miller SM, Fitzgerald PB (2007). The use of tDCS and CVS as methods of non-invasive brain stimulation. Brain Research Reviews, 56 (2): 346–361.[PDF]
Miller SM, Ngo TT (2007). Studies of caloric vestibular stimulation: Implications for the cognitive neurosciences, the clinical neurosciences and neurophilosophy. Acta Neuropsychiatrica, 19 (3): 183–203.
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Miller SM (2007). On the correlation/constitution distinction problem (and other hard problems) in the scientific study of consciousness. Acta Neuropsychiatrica, 19 (3): 159–176.[PDF]
Miller SM, Gynther BD, Heslop KR, Liu GB, Mitchell PB, Ngo TT, Pettigrew JD, Geffen LB (2003). Slow binocular rivalry in bipolar disorder. Psychological Medicine, 33 (4): 683–692.[PDF]
Miller SM (2001). Binocular rivalry and the cerebral hemispheres: With a note on the correlates and constitution of visual consciousness. Brain and Mind, 2 (1): 119–149.[PDF]
Ngo TT, Miller SM, Liu GB, Pettigrew JD (2000). Binocular rivalry and perceptual coherence. Current Biology, 10 (4): R134–R136.[PDF]
Miller SM, Liu GB, Ngo TT, Hooper G, Riek S, Carson RG, Pettigrew JD (2000). Interhemispheric switching mediates perceptual rivalry. Current Biology, 10 (7): 383–392.[PDF]
Pettigrew JD, Miller SM (1998). A ‘sticky’ interhemispheric switch in bipolar disorder? Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B (Biological Sciences), 265 (1411): 2141–2148.[PDF]