Turnbull Publication List
Refereed Journal Publications
(Some articles can be downloaded from Prof.Turnbull's University webpage)
71.
Roberts, R. & Turnbull, O.H.
(in press). Putts that get missed on the right: Investigating
lateralised attentional biases and the nature of putting errors in golf. Journal
of Sports Sciences.
70. Evans-Roberts,
C.E.Y. & Turnbull, O.H. (in press) Remembering relationships: Preserved
emotion-based learning in Alzheimer’s disease. Experimental Aging Research.
69. Dymond, S.,
Cella, M, Cooper, A. & Turnbull, O.H. (in press) Emotion-based learning on
the contingency-shifting variant Iowa Gambling Task. Journal of Clinical and
Experimental Neuropsychology.
68. Fry, J, Greenop, J. K., Turnbull, O. & Bowman, S. (2009). The effect of education and gender on emotion-based learning. South African Journal of Psychology, 39: 122-132.
67. Bamford, S., Turnbull, O.H., Coetzer, R. & Ward, R. (2009). To lose the frame of action: A selective deficit in avoiding unpleasant objects following unilateral temporal lobe lesion. Neurocase, 15: 261-270.
66. Turnbull, O.H. & Bowman, C.H. (2009). Dopamine, and the pleasures of creativity. Philoctetes, 2: 39-42.
65. Bowman, C. & Turnbull, O.H. (2009). Schizotypy and flexible learning: A pre-requisite of creativity. Philoctetes, 2: 5-30. A Target Paper, published with 9 pages of peer-commentary, by Panksepp and Oppenheim.
64. Malcolm-Smith, S., Solms, M., Turnbull, O. & Tredoux, C. (2008). Shooting the messenger won’t change the news. Consciousness & Cognition, 19: 1297-1301.
63. Malcolm-Smith, S., Turnbull, O., Tredoux, C & Solms, M. (2008). Threat in dreams: An adaptation? Consciousness & Cognition, 17: 1281-1291.
62.
Tondowski, M., Kovacs, Z., Morin, C. &
Turnbull O.H. (2008). La
symmetria hemispherica y la diversidad de la experiencia emocional en la anosognosia.
Subjetividad y Procesos Cognitivos, 11: 169-192.
61. Nardone, I.B, Ward, R., Fotopoulou, A. & Turnbull, O.H. (2007). Attention and emotion in anosognosia: Evidence of implicit awareness and repression? Neurocase, 13: 438-445.
60.
Turnbull, O. & Solms, M. (2007). Awareness, desire, and false beliefs:
Freud in the light of modern neuropsychology. Cortex, 43:
1083-1090. A Target Paper, published with 24 pages of peer-commentary, by
Heilman, Feinberg, Gainotti, Grafman & Pribram.
59.
Turnbull, O. & Solms, M. (2007). Big issues, little issues… and non-issues.
Cortex, 43: 1116-1121.
58.
Cella M., Dymond, S., Cooper A. & Turnbull, O. (2007). Effects of
decision-phase time constraints on emotion-based learning in the Iowa Gambling
Task. Brain & Cognition, 64: 164-169
57.
Tondowski, M., Kovacs, Z., Morin, C. &
Turnbull O.H. (2007).
Hemispheric Asymmetry, and the Diversity of Emotional Experience in Anosognosia. Neuropsychoanalysis,
9: 67-81.
56. Turnbull, O.H., Worsey, R. & Bowman, C.H.
(2007). Emotion
and intuition: Does schadenfreude make
interns poor learners? Philoctetes,
1: 5-4
55.
Turnbull, O.H., Evans, C.E.Y., Kemish, K., Park, S. & Bowman, C.H. (2006).
A novel ‘set-shifting’ modification of the Iowa Gambling Task: Flexible
emotion-based learning in schizophrenia. Neuropsychology, 20:
290-298.
54.
Turnbull, O.H. & Evans, C.E.Y. (2006). Preserved complex emotion-based
learning in amnesia. Neuropsychologia, 44: 300-306.
53.
Turnbull, O.H. & Zois, E., Kaplan-Solms, K. & Solms, M. (2006). The developing transference in amnesia: Changes in
inter-personal relationship despite profound episodic memory loss. Neuropsychoanalysis, 8: 199-204
52.
Evans, C.E.Y., Bowman, C.H. & Turnbull, O.H. (2005). Subjective awareness
on the Iowa Gambling Task: The key role of emotional experience in
schizophrenia. Journal of Clinical & Experimental Neuropsychology, 27:
656-664.
51.
Turnbull, O.H., Owen, V. & Evans, C.E.Y. (2005). Negative emotions in
anosognosia. Cortex, 41: 67-75.
50.
Bowman, C.H., Evans, C.E.Y., & Turnbull, O.H. (2005). Artificial time-constraints on the Iowa Gambling Task: The
effects on behavioural performance and subjective experience. Brain
and Cognition, 57: 21-25.
49.
Turnbull, O.H., Evans, C.E.Y., Bunce, A., Carzolio, B. & O’Connor, J.
(2005). Emotion-based learning and central executive resources: An
investigation of intuition and the Iowa Gambling Task. Brain and Cognition,
57: 244-247.
48.
Turnbull, O.H., Driver, J. & McCarthy, R.A. (2004). 2D but not 3D:
Pictorial-depth deficits in a case of visual agnosia. Cortex, 40:
723-738.
47.
Turnbull, O.H., Berry, H. & Evans C.E.Y. (2004). A positive emotional bias
in confabulatory false beliefs about place. Brain & Cognition, 55:
490-494.
46.
Fotopoulou, A., Solms, M. & Turnbull, O.H. (2004). Wishful reality
distortions in confabulation. Neuropsychologia, 42: 727-744.
45.
Bowman, C.H. & Turnbull, O.H. (2004). Emotion-based learning on a
simplified card task: The Iowa and Bangor Gambling Tasks. Brain &
Cognition, 55: 277-282.
44.
Turnbull, O.H., Jenkins, S. & Rowley, M.L. (2004). The pleasantness of
false beliefs: An emotion-based account of confabulation. Neuropsychoanalysis,
6: 5-16. A Target Paper, published with 23 pages of peer-commentary, by
Blechner, DeLuca, Feinberg, Fotopoulou, Conway, Kinsbourne & Schnider.
43.
Evans, C.E.Y., Kemish, K. & Turnbull, O.H. (2004). Paradoxical effects of
education on the Iowa Gambing Task. Brain & Cognition, 54:
240-244.
42.
Turnbull, O.H., Berry, H. & Bowman, C.H. (2003). Direct versus indirect
emotional consequences on the Iowa Gambling Task. Brain & Cognition,
53: 389-392.
41.
Bowman, C.H. & Turnbull, O.H. (2003). Real versus facsimile reinforcers on
the Iowa Gambling Task. Brain & Cognition, 53: 207-210.
40. Caterini, F., Della Sala, S., Spinnler, H., Stangalino, C.,
Turnbull, O. (2002). Object recognition and object orientation in Alzheimer's
disease. Neuropsychology, 16: 146-155.
39.
Turnbull, O.H., Della Sala, S. & Beschin, N (2002). Agnosia for object
orientation: Naming and mental rotation evidence. Neurocase, 8:
296-305.
38.
Della Sala, S., Turnbull, O.H., Beschin, N. & Perini, M. (2002).
Orientation agnosia in pentagon copying. Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery
and Psychiatry, 72: 129-130.
37.
Bedson, E. & Turnbull, O.H. (2002). Hemispheric asymmetry for global and
local processing: Language is less important than one might think. Brain
& Cognition, 48: 272-277.
36.
Turnbull, O.H., Jones, K. & Reed-Screen, J. (2002). Implicit awareness of
deficit in anosognosia: An emotion-based account of denial of deficit. Neuropsychoanalysis,
4: 69-86.
35.
Lucas, M.D., Turnbull, O.H., Berk, M. & Fritz V.U. (2002). Predictive
testing for Huntington's Disease: how does it impact on cognitive performance? South
African Journal of Psychology, 32, 39-47.
34.
Turnbull, O.H. (2002). The leftward cradling bias and audition: Cross-modal
confusion? Laterality, 7: 355-357.
33. Baragwanath, B.A. & Turnbull, O.H.
(2002). Central executive secondary tasks in object recognition: An analogue
for the unusual views deficit in the neurologically normal. Brain &
Cognition, 48: 268-272.
32.
Turnbull, O.H., Rhys-Jones, S. & Jackson, L. (2001). The leftward cradling
bias and prosody: An investigation of cradling preferences in the deaf
community. Journal of Genetic Psychology, 162: 178-186.
31.
Turnbull, O.H. & Bryson, H.E. (2001). The leftward cradling bias and
hemispheric asymmetry for speech prosody. Laterality, 6: 21-28.
30.
Turnbull, O.H. & Laws, K.R. (2000). Loss of stored knowledge of object
structure: Implications for ‘category-specific’ deficits. Cognitive
Neuropsychology, 17: 365-389.
29. Leek, E.C., Rapp, B.C., & Turnbull, O.H. (2000). The
analysis of drawing from memory performance in brain-damaged patients. Brain
and Cognition, 43, 310-315.
28.
Martin, S., Turnbull, O. & Venneri, A. (1999). Rotation of a complex figure
by children. Brain & Cognition, 38: 189-192.
27.
McLeod, M.S. & Turnbull, O.H. (1999). An investigation of motor and
perceptual pseudoneglect. Neuropsychologia, 37: 707-713.
26.
Solms, M., Turnbull, O.H., Kaplan-Solms, K. & Miller, P. (1998). Rotated
drawing: The range of performance, and anatomical correlates, in a series of 16
patients. Brain & Cognition, 38: 358-368.
25.
Turnbull, O.H. &
McGeorge, P. (1998). Lateral bumping: A normal-subject analog of the behaviour
of patients with hemi-spatial neglect? Brain & Cognition, 37:
31-33.
24.
Matheson, E.A & Turnbull, O.H. (1998). Visual determinants of the leftward
cradling bias. Laterality, 3: 283-288.
23. Caterini, F., Della Sala, S., Spinnler, H., Stangalino, C.,
Turnbull, O. (1998). Batteria testistica per lo studio della capacita‚ di
riconoscere identita‚ ed orientamento di stimoli visivi: dati normativi e
risultati in un campione di pazienti affetti da demenza di Alzheimer. Archivio
di Psicologia, Neurologia e Psichiatria,
49: 298-313.
22.
Turnbull, O.H., Carey, D.P. & McCarthy, R.A. (1997). The neuropsychology of
object constancy. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society,
3: 288-298.
21.
Turnbull, O.H., Della Sala, S. & Beschin, N. (1997). Rotated drawing: An
MMSE performance with strong lateralising significance. Journal of
Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry, 62: 419-420.
20.
Turnbull, O.H. (1997). A double dissociation between knowledge of object
identity and object orientation. Neuropsychologia, 35: 567-570.
19. Turnbull, O.H. (1997). Neglect: Mirror, mirror
on the wall – is the left side there
at all? Current
Biology, 7: 709-711.
18.
Turnbull, O.H., Beschin, N. & Della Sala, S. (1997). Agnosia for object
orientation: Implications for theories of object recognition. Neuropsychologia,
35: 153-163.
17.
Turnbull, O.H. & Matheson, E.A. (1996). Left-sided cradling. The Lancet,
384: 691-692.
16.
Turnbull, O.H. (1996). Rotated drawing and object recognition. Brain and
Cognition, 32 (2): 120-124.
15.
Humphreys, G.W. & Turnbull, O. (1996). When is a view unusual? A single
case study of orientation-dependent visual agnosia – Discussion. Brain
Research Bulletin, 40: 502-503.
14.
Turnbull, O.H. & McCarthy, R.A. (1996). When is a view unusual? A single
case study of orientation-dependent visual agnosia. Brain Research Bulletin,
40: 497-503.
13.
McGeorge, P., Massie, A. & Turnbull, O. (1996). Hemispheric asymmetry in an
artificial grammar task. Brain and Cognition, 32: 124-125.
12.
Moss, A.D. & Turnbull, O.H. (1996). Hatred of the hemiparetic limbs
(misoplegia) in a 10 year-old child. Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and
Psychiatry, 61(2): 210-211.
11.
Turnbull, O.H. & Lucas, M.L. (1996). Is the leftward cradling preference
related to lateral asymmetries in attention? Journal of Genetic Psychology,
157: 161-167.
10.
Turnbull, O.H. & McCarthy, R.A. (1996). Failure to discriminate between
mirror-image objects: A case of viewpoint-independent object recognition? Neurocase,
2: 63-72.
9.
Venneri, A., Turnbull, O.H. & Della Sala, S. (1996). The taxonomic
perspective: The neuropsychological diagnosis of dementia. European Review
of Applied Psychology, 46: 179-189.
8.
Trivelli, C., Turnbull, O.H. & Della Sala, S. (1996). Recovery of object
recognition in a case of Balint's syndrome. Applied Neuropsychology, 4:
166-173.
7.
Turnbull, O.H., Laws, K.R. & McCarthy, R.A. (1995). Object recognition
without knowledge of object orientation. Cortex, 31: 387-395.
6.
Turnbull, O.H., Stein, L. & Lucas, M.L. (1995). Lateral preferences in
adult embracing: A test of the 'hemispheric asymmetry' theory of infant
cradling. Journal of Genetic Psychology, 156 (1): 17-21.
5.
Lucas, M.D., Turnbull, O.H. & Kaplan-Solms, K.L. (1993). Laterality of
cradling in relation to perception and expression of facial affect. Journal
of Genetic Psychology, 154 (3): 347-352.
4. Turnbull, O., Saling, M.M., Kaplan-Solms, K.L., Kohn, R. & Schoub, B.
(1991). Neuropsychological deficits in haemophiliacs with human
immunodeficiency virus. Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry,
54: 175-177.
3. Turnbull, O.H. & Lucas, M.D. (1991). Lateral cradling preference in males:
The relationship to infant experience. Journal of Genetic Psychology, 152
(3): 375-376.
2.
Turnbull, O.H. & Bagus, R (1991)
The translation of the Luria Neuropsychological Investigation into Zulu: Its
relationship to the work of A.R. Luria and L.S. Vygotsky. South African
Journal of Psychology, 21 (1): 61-63.
Books
2. Solms, M. & Turnbull.
O. (2002). The Brain and The Inner World: An Introduction to the
Neuroscience of Subjective Experience. New York: Other Press/Karnac Books.
[Foreword by Oliver Sacks].
There
are now 8 translations of The Brain and the Inner World:
Solms,
M. & Turnbull. O. (2004). Il Cervello e il Mondo Interno: Introduzione alle
Neuroscienze Dell’esperienza Soggettiva. [Italian]. Milan: Raffaello Cortina
Editore.
Solms,
M. & Turnbull. O. (2004). Das Gehirn und die
Innere Welt. [German]. Dusseldorf: Patmos Verlagshaus.
Solms,
M. & Turnbull. O. (2004). El Cerebro y el
Mundo Interior: Una Introduccion a la Neurosciencia de la Experiencia Subjetiva. [Spanish].
Bogota: Fondo de Cultura Econmica.
Solms,
M. & Turnbull. O. (2004). Hjeren & Den
Indre Verden: De Subjektive Opevelsers Neurovidenskabelige. [Danish].
Copenhagen: Akademisk Forlag.
Solms,
M. & Turnbull. O. (2005). Hjarnan och den Inre
Varlden: En Introduktion tell Psykoanlysens Neurovetenskapliga Grunder. [Finnish].
Natur Och Kultur: Falkenberg, Finland
Solms,
M. & Turnbull. O. (2005). The Brain and the
Inner World. [Korean]. Seoul: Hana Medical Publishing.
Solms,
M. & Turnbull. O. (2005). Hamoakh Veolam Hanefesh. [The Brain and the World of the Soul]. [Hebrew].
Jerusalem: Hotsaat Hakibuts Hameuhad.
Solms,
M. & Turnbull. O. (2007). The Brain and the
Inner World. [Japanese]. Tokyo: Seiwa Shoten Publishers.
1.
Della Sala, S., Marchetti, C. & Turnbull, O.H. (eds.) (1996). An
Interdisciplinary Approach to the Rehabilitation of the Neurological Patient. A
Cognitive Perspective. Pavia: PI-ME Press.
Book Chapters
11.
Solms, M. & Turnbull, O.H. (2007). To sleep, perchance to REM? The
rediscovered role of emotion and meaning in dreams. In S. Della Sala (ed.) Tall
Tales: Popular Myths about the Mind and Brain. Oxford: Oxford University
Press: 478-500.
10.
Turnbull, O.H. (2005). The biological basis of perception, and disorders of
vision. In L. Swartz, C. De la Rey & N. Duncan Psychology: An Introduction.
Cape Town: Oxford University Press, pp. 107-108, 140-149.
9.
Turnbull, O.H. (2003). Emotion, false beliefs, and the neurobiology of
intuition. In J. Corrigall & H. Wilkinson. Revolutionary Connections:
Psychotherapy and Neuroscience. London: Karnac, pp.135-162.
8.
Turnbull, O. & Solms, M. (2003). Depth psychological consequences of brain
damage. In J. Panksepp (ed.) A Textbook of Biological Psychiatry. New
York: John Wiley & Sons, pp.571-596.
7.
Turnbull, O. & Solms, M. (2003). Memory, amnesia and intuition. In V. Green
(ed.) Emotional Development in Psychoanalysis, Attachment Theory and
Neuroscience. London: Taylor & Francis, pp.55-85.
6.
Turnbull, O.H. (2002). Notes on neuroscientific terminology. K. Kaplan-Solms
& M. Solms (2000). Clinical Studies in Neuro-Psychoanalysis:
Introduction to a Depth Neuropsychology (2nd Ed). New York:
Karnac Books/Other Press, pp.293-301.
5. Turnbull, O.H.
(2002). Glossar [German]. In K. Kaplan-Solms
& M. Solms (2000). Neuro-Psychoanalys: Eine
Einführung mit Fallstudien (2nd Ed). London: Karnac,
pp.285-296.
4.
Turnbull, O.H., & Denis, M., Mellet, E., Ghaëm, O. & Carey, D.P.
(2001). The processing of visuo-spatial information: Neuropsychological and
neuroimaging investigations. In R. Logie, M. Denis, C. Cornoldi, M. de Vega
& J. Engelkamp (eds.) Imagery, Language and Visuo-spatial Thinking.
London, Psychology Press: 81-108.
3.
Turnbull, O.H. & Lucas, M.D. (2000). “Tell me, where is [this] fancy
bred?”: The cardiac and cerebral accounts of the lateral cradling bias. In M.K.
Mandal, M.B. Bulman-Fleming & G. Tiwari (eds.) Side Bias: A
Neuropsychological Perspective. Amsterdam: Kluwer
Academic Publishers: 267-287.
2. Turnbull, O.H. (1992). The neuropsychology of stroke. In V. Fritz & C. Penn (eds.) Stroke. Johannesburg: Witwatersrand University Press: 112-129.
1.
Turnbull, O.H. (1989). Incidence of neuropsychological deficit in HIV and AIDS.
South African Society for Brain and Behaviour Studies: 366-380.