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forthcoming volume
Gauthier, I.G., Bub, D.N. and Tarr, M.J. Perceptual Expertise: Bridging Brain and Behavior, a New Volume in Advances in Visual Cognition Series, Oxford University Press.
papers by PEN members (for up to date lists, use the links above)
- Amarasingham A, Chen T-L, Geman S, Harrison M, Sheinberg DL (under review). Spike count variability and the Poisson hypothesis. Neural Computation.
- Anderson B, Mruczek REB, Kawasaki K, Sheinberg DL (in press). Effects of familiarity on neural activity in monkey inferior temporal lobe, Cerebral Cortex.
- Anderson B, Sanderson MI, Sheinberg DL (2007). Joint decoding of visual stimuli by IT neurons' spike counts is not improved by simultaneous recording. Exp Brain Res, 176, 1-11.
- Anderson B, Sheinberg DL (in press). Effects of temporal context and temporal expectancy on neural activity in inferior temporal cortex. Neuropsychologia.
- Arguin, M and Bub, D.N. (2004). Parallel processing blocked by letter similarity in letter-by-letter dyslexia: A replication. Cognitive Neuropsychology, accepted pending revision.
- Ashworth, A. R. S. III, Vuong, Q. C., Rossion, B., & Tarr, M. J. (Submitted). Recognizing rotated faces and Greebles: Is the inversion effect unique to faces?
- Avidan, G. and Behrmann, M. (2007). Implicit familiarity processing in congenital prosopagnosia, Journal of Neuropsychology, in press.
- Avidan, G., Hasson, U., Malach, R. and Behrmann, M. (2005). Detailed exploration of face-related processing in congenital prosopagnosia: 2. Functional neuroimaging findings. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 17, 7, 1150-1167.
- Baker, C., Olson, C. and Behrmann, M. (2004). Role of attention and perceptual grouping in visual statistical learning. Psychological Science, 15, 7, 460-466.
- Barrington, Luke and Garrison W. Cottrell (2006) Automatic visual integration: Defragmenting the face. In Proceedings of the 28th Annual Cognitive Science Conference, Vancouver, BC, Canada. Mahwah: Lawrence Erlbaum.
- Barrington, Luke, Marks, Tim, and Cottrell, Garrison W. (2007) NIMBLE: a kernel density model of saccade- based visual memory. In Proceedings of the 29th Annual Cognitive Science Society Meeting, Nashville, TN. Mahwah: Lawrence Erlbaum.
- Behrmann, M. and Williams, P. (2007). Impairments in part-whole representations of objects in two cases of integrative visual agnosia, Cognitive Neuropsychology, 24, 7, 701-730.
- Behrmann, M., Gao, F., Avidan, G. and Black, S. E. (2007). Neurostructural alterations in congenital prosopagnosia, Cerebral Cortex, 17, 10, 2354-63.
- Behrmann, M., Avidan, G., Leonard, G., Kimchi, R., Luna, B., Humphreys, K. and Minshew, N. (2006). Configural processing in autism and its relation to face processing, Neuropsychologia, 44, 1, 110-129.
- Behrmann, M., Peterson, M. A., Moscovitch, M. and Suzuki, S. (2006). Integrative agnosia: deficit in encoding relations between parts, Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 32, 5, 1169-1184.
- Behrmann, M., Marotta, J. J., Gauthier, I., Tarr, M. J., and McKeeff, T. (2005). The neural correlates of behavioral change in visual agnosia: consequences of expertise training with Greebles. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 17, 4.
- Behrmann, M., Avidan, G., Marotta, J. J. and Kimchi, R. (2005). Detailed exploration of face-related processing in congenital prosopagnosia: 1. Behavioral findings. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 17, 7, 1130-1149.
- Behrmann, M. and Avidan, G. (2005). Congenital prosopagnosia: Face-blind from birth. Trends in Cognitive Science, 9, 4, 180-187.
- Behrmann, M., Thomas, C. and Humphreys, K. (2006). Autism: seeing it differently. Trends in Cognitive Science, 10, 6, 258-264.
- Belmonte, M, Mazziotta, J, Minshew, N, Evans, A, Courchesne, E, Dager, S, Bookheimer, S, Aylward, E, Amaral, D, Cantor, R, Chugani, D, Dale, A, Davatzikos, C, Gerig, G, Herbert, M, Lainhart, J, Murphy, D, Piven, J, Reiss, A, Schultz, RT, Zeffiro, T, Levi-Pearl, S, Lajonchere, C, Colamarino, S. (In press). Offering to Share: How to Put Heads Together in Autism Neuroimaging. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders.
- Boucher, L., Palmeri, T.J., Logan, G.D., Schall, J.D. (2007). Inhibitory control in mind and brain: An interactive race model of countermanding saccades. Psychological Review.
- Boucher, L., Stuphorn, V., Logan, G.D., Schall, J.D., & Palmeri, T.J. (2007). Stopping eye and hand movements: Are the processes independent?. Perception & Psychophysics.
- Bub, D. N., Masson, M. E. J., & Bukach, C. M. (2003). Gesturing and naming: The use of functional knowledge in object identification. Psychological Science, In Press.
- Bub, D.N. & Bukach, C. (2001). Limitations on current explanations of category - specific agnosia. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 24, 479-480.
- Bub, D.N., Masson, M.E. J., & Bukach, C.M. (2003). Gesturing and naming: the use of functional knowledge in object identification. Psychological Science, 14, 467-472.
- Bub, D.N. (In press) Alexia and related disorders. In Barton, J. and Rizzo, M (eds.), Vision and the Brain, Neurologic Clinics of North America. Harcourt, PA.
- Bub, D. N., & Masson, M. E. J. (2006) Gestural knowledge evoked by objects as part of conceptual representations. Aphasiology, 20, 1112-1124.
- Bub, D.N., Masson, M. and Cree, G. (2006) Evocation of functional and volumetric gestural knowledge by pictures and words. Cognition, In Press.
- Bub, D. N., Masson, M. E. J., & Lalonde, C. E. (2006). Cognitive control in children: Stroop interference and suppression of word reading. Psychological Science, 17, 351-357.Bub, D.N. (in press). Language, evolution and the brain. Cortex.
- Bub, D.N., Masson, M.E. J. & Cree, G. (in press) Evocation of functional and volumetric gestural knowledge by objects and words. Cognition.
- Bub, D.N. (In press). Language, evolution and the brain. Cortex.
- Bukach, Cindy M.; Bub, Daniel N.; Masson, Michael E.J. (2004). Category specificity in normal episodic learning: Applications to object recognition and category-specific agnosia. Cognitive Psychology, Vol 48(1), pp. 1-46
- Bukach, C. M., Bub, D. N., Gauthier, I., & Tarr, M. J. (2006). Perceptual expertise effects are not all or none: Spatially limited perceptual expertise for faces in a case of prosopagnosia. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 18(1), 48-63.
- Bukach, C., Gauthier, I., & Tarr, M. J. (2006). Beyond faces and modularity: The power of an expertise framework. TRENDS in Cognitive Sciences, 10(4), 159-166.
- Bukach, C.M., Le Grand, R., Kaiser, M., Bub, D. & Tanaka, J.W. (in press). Preservation of mouth region processing in two cases of prosopagnosia. Journal of Neuropsychology.
- Bukach, C., Le Grand, R, Kaiser, M., Bub, D. & Tanaka. (In press). Preservation of mouth region in two cases of prosopagnosia. J. Journal of Neuropsychology.
- Butko, J. N., Zhang, L., Cottrell, G.W. and Movellan J.R, (to appear) Visual saliency model for robot cameras. In Proceedings of the 2008 IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation, Pasadena, CA, May 19-23, 2008.
- Caldara, R., Gauthier, I., Rossion, B., Schuller, A-M., Tarr, M. J., & Mayer, E. (Under Revision). Prosopagnosia as an inability to develop expertise with visually homogeneous categories: Evidence from a case study.
- Camalier, C.R., Gotler, A., Murthy, A., Thompson, K.G., Logan, G.D., Palmeri, T.J., Schall, J.D. (2007). Dynamics of saccade target selection: Race model analysis of double step and search step saccade production in human and macaque. Manuscript under review.
- Cherniske, EM, Carpenter, T., Klaiman, C, Caprio, S., Young, E., Bregman, J., Schultz, R., & Pober, B. (2004). Multisystem study of 20 older adults with Williams syndrome, American Journal of Medical Genetics, 131A, 255-264.
- Cheung, O.S., Richler, J.J., Palmeri, T.J. & Gauthier, I. (in press). Revisiting the role of spatial frequencies in the holistic processing of faces. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance.
- Curby, K.M. & Gauthier, I. (in press). A visual short-term memory advantage for faces. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review.
- Curby, K.M., Hayward, W.G. & Gauthier, I. (2004). Laterality effects in the Recognition of Depth Rotated Novel Objects. In press, Cognitive and Affective Behavioral Neuroscience, 4(1):100-11.
- Curby, K.M. & Gauthier, I. (in press). A visual short-term memory advantage for faces. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review.
- Curran, T., & Hancock, J. (2007). The FN400 indexes familiarity-based recognition of faces. NeuroImage, 36, 464-471.
- Curran, T., Debuse, C., & Leynes, P. A. (2007). Conflict and criterion setting in recognition memory. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, & Cognition, 33, 2-17.
- Curran, T. (2004). Effects of attention and confidence on the hypothesized ERP correlates of recollection and familiarity. Neuropsychologia, 42, 1088-1106.
- Curran, T., & Friedman, W. J. (2004). ERP old/new effects at different retention intervals in recency discrimination tasks. Cognitive Brain Research, 8, 107-120.
- Curran, T., Tanaka, J. W., & Weiskopf, D. M. (2002). An electrophysiological comparison of visual categorization and recognition memory. Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience, 2: 1-18.
- Curran, T. (in press). Effects of attention and confidence on the hypothesized ERP correlates of recollection and familiarity. Neuropsychologia.
- Curran, T., & Friedman, W. J. (in press). ERP old/new effects at different retention intervals in recency discrimination tasks. Cognitive Brain Research.
- Curran, T., & Cleary, A. M. (2003). Using ERPs to dissociate recollection from familiarity in picture recognition. Cognitive Brain Research, 15, 191-205.
- Curran, T., & Dien, J. (2003). Differentiating amodal familiarity from modality-specific memory processes: An ERP study. Psychophysiology, 40, 979-988.
- Curran, T., & Friedman, W. J. (2003) Differentiating location- and distance-based processes in memory for time: An ERP study. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 10, 711-717.
- Curran, T., Tanaka, J. W., & Weiskopf, D. M. (2002). An electrophysiological comparison of visual categorization and recognition memory. Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience, 2, 1-18.
- Curran, T., & Hancock, J. (2007). The FN400 indexes familiarity-based recognition of faces. NeuroImage, in press.
- Dean, M. P., Bub, D. N., & Masson, M. E. J. (2001). Interference from related items in object identification. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 27, 733-743.
- DiCicco-Bloom, E., Lord, C., Zwaigenbaum, L., Courchesne, E,, Dager, S., Schmitz, C, Schultz, R. T., Crawley, J., Young, L. J. The Developmental Neurobiology of Autism Spectrum Disorder. Journal of Neuroscience, 2006: 26, 6897-6906
- Dixon, M.J., Desmarais, G., Gojmerac, C., Schweizer, T.A. & Bub, D.N. (2002). The role of premorbid expertise on object identification in a patient with category-specific visual agnosia. Cognitive Neuropsychology, 19, 401-420.
- D'Lauro, C., Tanaka, J. W., & Curran, T. (in press). The preferred level of face categorization depends on discriminability. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review.
- Ellis, C., Kung, C-C., & Tarr, M. J. (Submitted). Category-selectivity in visual cortex for birders listening to bird song.
- Fiset, D., Arguin, M., Bub, D.N. Humphreys, G.W., & Riddoch, J. (submitted). Letter-by-letter dyslexia: The word length effect revisited.
- Fiset, D., Arguin, M., Bub, D., Humphreys, G.W. & Riddoch, J. (In Press) How to make the word length effect disappear in letter-by-letter dyslexia: Implications for an account of the disorder. Psychological Science.
- Garcia-O’Shea, A., Fein, D., Cillessen, A.H.N., Klin, A. & Schultz, R.T. (In Press). An Analysis of Source Memory in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders. Developmental Neuropsychology.
- Gauthier, I., & Nelson, C. (2001). The development of face expertise, Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 11:219-224.
- Gauthier, I., & Tarr., M. J. (2002). Unraveling mechanisms for expert object recognition: Bridging Brain Activity and Behavior, JEP:HPP, 28:431-446.
- Gauthier, I., Behrmann, M. & Tarr, M. J. (2004). Are Greebles like faces? Using the neuropsychological exception to test the rule, Neuropsychologia, 42(14):1961-70.
- Gauthier, I., Curby, K.M. & Epstein, R. (2005). Individual differences in FFA activity suggest independent processing at different scales. CABN, 5:222-34.
- Gauthier, I., Curran, T., Curby, K.M. & Collins, D. (2003). Perceptual interference evidence for a non-modular account of face processing. Nature Neuroscience, 6: 428-32.
- Gauthier, I., James, T.W., Curby, K.M. & Tarr, M.J. (2003). The influence of conceptual knowledge on visual discrimination. Cognitive Neuropsychology. 20(3/4/5/6): 507-23.
- Gauthier, I., Behrmann, M., & Tarr, M. J. (submitted). Are Greebles like faces? Using the neuropsychological exception to test the rule.
- Gauthier,I., (2003) Face expertise and category specialization in the human occipitotemporal cortex. In: The Primate Visual System, Kaas, J.H. & Collins, c.E. (Eds), CRC Press.
- Gauthier, I. & Curby, K.M. (In Press). A Perceptual Traffic-Jam on Highway N170: Interference between face and car expertise. Current Directions in Psychological Science.
- Gauthier, I. (2006). Constraints on the acquisition of specialization for face processing. Attention & Performance, Vol. XXI, Eds. Yuko Munakata and Mark Johnson.
- Gauthier, I., Wong, C.-N., Hayward, W. & Cheung, S.-C. (2006). Font tuning associated with expertise in letter perception. Perception, 35(4): 541-49.
- Gauthier, I. & Bukach, C. (2007). Should we reject the expertise hypothesis? Cognition.103(2):322-30.
- Geng, J. J. and Behrmann, M. (2006). Spatial probability as an attentional bias in visual search, Perception and Psychophysics, 67, 7, 1252-1268.
- Geng, J. J. and Behrmann, M. (2006). Competition between simultaneous stimuli modulated by location probability in hemispatial neglect, Neuropsychologia, 44, 7, 1050-1060.
- Goffaux, V., Gauthier, I., & Rossion, B. (2003). Spatial Scale contribution to early visual difference between face and object processing. Cognitive Brain Research, 16: 416-24.
- Grelotti, D.J., Klin, A. J., Gauthier, I., Skudlarski, P., Cohen, D.J., Gore, J.C., Volkmar, F. R., & Schultz, R.T. (2005). fMRI activation of the fusiform gyrus and amygdala to cartoon characters but not faces in a boy with autism. Neuropsychologia, 43(3), 373-385.
- Grelotti, DJ, Gauthier, I, and Schultz, RT. (2002) Social interest and the development of cortical face specialization: what autism teaches us about face processing. Developmental Psychobiology. 40: 13-25.
- Hayden, A., Bhatt, R.S., Joseph, J. E. & Tanaka, J.W. (2007). The other-race effect in infancy: evidence using a morphing technique. Infancy, 12, 95-104.
- Hayward, W. G., Zhou, G., Gauthier, I., & Harris, I. (2006). Dissociating viewpoint costs in mental rotation and object recognition. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 5:820-5.
- Hayward, W. G., & Tarr, M. J. (2004). High-Level Vision. In R. Goldstone & K. Lamberts (eds.), Handbook of Cognition (pp. xxx-xxx). London, UK: Sage Publications.
- Hoffman, K. L. Gauthier, I. (in press). Evolutionary specializations for processing faces and objects. In: The evolution of the Nervous Systems, J. Kaas (Ed).
- Hoffman, K.L., Ghazanfar, A.A., Gauthier, I., & Logothetis, N.K. (in press). Category-specific responses to faces and objects in primate auditory cortex. Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience.
- Hsiao, J., & Cottrell, G. W. (2007) Computational explorations of split architecture in modeling face and object recognition. In Proceedings of the 29th Annual Cognitive Science Society Meeting, Nashville, TN. Mahwah: Lawrence Erlbaum.
- Humphreys, K., Avidan, G. and Behrmann, M. (2007). A detailed investigation of facial expression processing in congenital prosopagnosia as compared to acquired prosopagnosia. Experimental Brain Research, 176, 2, 356-373.
- Humphreys, K., Hasson, U., Avidan, G., Minshew, N. and Behrmann, M. (in press). Cortical patterns of category-selective activation for faces, places & objects in adults with autism, Autism Research, in press.
- Humphreys, K., Minshew, N., Leonard, G. and Behrmann, M. (2007). A fine-grained analysis of facial expression processing in high functioning adults with autism, Neuropsychologia, 45, 4, 685-95.
- Jackowski, J.P. & Schultz, R.T. (In Press). Foreshortened dorsal extension of the central sulcus in Williams Syndrome, Cortex.
- James, T.W., & Gauthier, I. (2003). Auditory and action semantic feature types activate sensory-specific perceptual brain regions. Current biology. 13(20): 1792-6.
- James, T.W., & Gauthier, I. (2003). Brain areas engaged during visual judgments by involuntary access to semantic information. Vision research. 44(5): 429-39
- James, T. W., Shima, D. W., Tarr, M. J., & Gauthier, I. G. (2005). Generating complex three-dimensional stimuli (Greebles) for haptic expertise training. Behavior Research Methods, Instruments, and Computers, 37: 353-8.
- James, K. H., James, T. W., Jobard, G. Wong, A.C.-N. & Gauthier, I. (2005). Letter processing in the visual system: different activation patterns for single letters and strings, CABN, 5:452-66.
- James, T.W. & Gauthier, I. (2006). Repetition-induced enhancement of hemodynamic response reflects accumulation of neural activity, Human Brain Mapping, 27:37-46.
- James, K.H. & Gauthier, I. (2006). Letter processing automatically recruits a multimodal brain network. Neuropsychologia, 44:2937-49.
- Joseph, R. & Tanaka, J. (2002). Holistic and part-based recognition in children with autism. Journal of Child Psychiatry and Psychology, 43, 1 -14.
- Joyce, C.A. & Rossion, B. (2004). The face-sensitive N170 and VPP components manifest the same brain processes: The effect of reference electrode site. Submitted – Clinical Neurophysiology.
- Joyce, C.A. & Cottrell, G.W. (2004). Solving the Visual Expertise Mystery. In Connectionist Models of Cognition and Perception II, Vol. 15: Proceedings of the Eighth Neural Computation and Psychology Workshop, H. Bowman & C. Labiouse, eds.
- Joyce, C.A. & Cottrell, G.W. (in press). Solving the Visual Expertise Mystery. To appearin Connectionist Models of Cognition, Perception, and Emotion: Proceedings of the Eighth Neural Computation and Psychology Workshop, Howard Bowman andChristophe Labiouse (Eds.), World Scientific.
- Joyce, C.A., Cottrell, G.W., & Tarr, M.J. (2003). Early lateralization and orientation tuning for face, word, and object processing in the visual cortex, NeuroImage, 20(3), 1609-1624
- Kiefer, M., Sim, E., Liebich, S., Hauk, J. & Tanaka, J.W. (2007). Experience-dependent plasticity of conceptual representations in human sensory-motor areas. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience. 19, 525-542.
- Kim, C.-Y., Blake, R., & Palmeri, T.J. (In Press). Perceptual interaction between real and synesthetic colors. Cortex.
- Kimchi, R., Hadad, B., Behrmann, M. and Palmer, S. (2005). Microgenesis and ontogenesis of perceptual organization: Evidence from global and local processing of hierarchical stimuli. Psychological Science, 16, 4, 282-290.
- Klin, A, Jones, W., Schultz, R., Volkmar, F., & Cohen, D.J. (2004). Autism, Movement, and Facial Processing - Dr. Klin and colleagues reply. American Journal of Psychiatry, 161 (9), 1719-1720.
- Klin, A., Pauls, D., Schultz, R., & Volkmar, F. (In Press). Three diagnostic approaches to Asperger syndrome: Implications for research. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders.
- Koenig, K., Klin, A. & Schultz, R.T. (2004). Deficits in social attribution ability in Prader-Willi syndrome. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disabilities, 34(5), 573-582.
- Kravitz, D. and Behrmann, M. (2006). Interactions of space- and object-based attentional selection, Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, in press.
- Kung, C-C., Peissig, J. J., & Tarr, M. J. (2007). Is ROI overlap a reliable measure of category specificity? J. Cog. Neurosci. Sep 24 [Epub ahead of print].
- Luhmann, C., Ahn, W.-K., & Palmeri, T.J. (2006). Theory-based categorization under speeded conditions. Memory & Cognition.
- Mack, M.L., Gauthier, I., Sadr, J., & Palmeri, T.J. (2007). Object detection and basic-level categorization: Sometimes you know it is there before you know what it is. Manuscript under review.
- Mack, M.L., Wong, A.C.-N., Gauthier, I., Tanaka, J.W., & Palmeri, T.J. (2007). Unraveling the time-course of perceptual categorization: Does fastest mean first? Manuscript submitted for publication.
- Mack, M., Gauthier, I., Sadr, J., & Palmeri, T.J. (in press). Object detection and basic-level categorization: Sometimes you know it is there before you know what it is. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review.
- Mack, M.L., Wong, A.C.-N., Gauthier, I., Tanaka, J.W., & Palmeri, T.J. (2007). Unraveling the time-course of perceptual categorization: Does fastest mean first? Proceedings of the Twenty-Ninth Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society.
- Mack, M.L., Gauthier, I., Sadr, J., & Palmeri, T.J. (in press). Object detection and basic-level categorization: sometimes you know it is there before you know what it is. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review.
- Mack, M.L., Wong, A.C.-N., Gauthier, I., Tanaka, J.W., & Palmeri, T.J. (2007). Unraveling the time-course of perceptual categorization: Does fastest mean first? Proceedings of the Twenty-Ninth Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society.
- Marotta, J. J. and Behrmann, M. (2004). Patient Schn: Has Goldstein and Gelb’s case withstood the test of time? Neuropsychologia, 42, 5, 633-638.
- Masson, M. E. J., Bub, D. N., & Newton-Taylor, M. (in press) Language-based access to gestural components of conceptual knowledge. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology.
- Masson, M. E. J., Bub, D. N., & Ishigami, Y. (2007). Task-set persistence modulates word reading following resolution of picture-word interference. Memory & Cognition, 35, 2012-2018.
- Masson, M. E. J., Bub, D. N., & Ishigami, Y. (2007). Task-set persistence modulates word reading following resolution of picture-word interference. Memory & Cognition, 35, 2012-2018.
- Masson, M. E. J., Bub, D. N., & Newton-Taylor, M. (In press). Language-based access to gestural components of conceptual knowledge. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology.
- McCleery, J., Zhang, L., Ge, L., Wang, Z., Christiansen, E. M., Lee, K., and Cottrell, G. W. (in press) The roles of visual expertise and visual input in the face inversion effect: Behavioral and neurocomputational evidence. Vision Research.
- Masson, M. E. J., Bub, D. N., Woodward, T. S., & Chan, J. (2003). Adaptive control of component word-reading processes during task switching. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General (accepted pending revision).
- Masson, M. E. J., Bub, D. N., Woodward, T. S., & Chan, J. (2003). Adaptive control of component word-reading processes during task switching. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 132, 400-418 .
- Mongillo, E.A., Irwin, J., Whalen, D., Klaimain, C, Carter, A.S. & Schultz, R.T. (in press). Audiovisual processing in children with and without autism spectrum disorders, Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders.
- Mruczek REB, Sheinberg, DL. (2007). Activity of inferior temporal cortical neurons predicts recognition choice behavior and recognition time during visual search. Journal of Neuroscience, 27, 2825-2836.
- Mruczek REB, Sheinberg DL (2007). Context familiarity enhances target processing by inferior temporal cortex neurons, J Neurosci, 27, 8533-8545.
- Mruczek, R.E.B., Sheinberg, D.L. (In Press). Learning of targets and distractors during visual search. Perception and Psychophysics.
- Nelson, J. and Cottrell, G.W. (in press) A probabilistic model of eye movements in concept formation. Neurocomputing.
- Nelson, J. and Cottrell, G. W. (2007) A probabilistic model of eye movements in concept formation. Neurocomputing, 70(13-15):2256-2272.
- Palmeri, T. J., & Tarr, M. J. (In press). Visual Object Perception and Memory. In S. J. Luck & A. Hollingworth (eds.), Visual Memory. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.
- Palmeri, T.J., & Tarr (2007). Object recognition and long-term visual memory for objects. To appear in S. Luck & A. Hollingsworth (Eds.), Visual Memory. Oxford University Press.
- Palmeri, T.J., & Tarr, M.J. (2005). Object recognition and long-term visual memory for objects. To appear in S. Luck & A. Hollingsworth (Eds.), Visual Memory.
- Palmeri, T.J., Wong, A.C.-N., & Gauthier, I. (2004). Computational approaches to the development of perceptual expertise. Trends in Cognitive Science.
- Palmeri, T.J., & Gauthier, I. (2004). Visual object understanding. Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 5, 291-303.
- Palmeri, T.J., Wong, A.N., & Gauthier, I. (2004). Towards a computational model of the development of perceptual expertise. Trends in Cognitive Science. 8:378-86.
- Palmeri, T.J., & Cottrell, G. (2007). Modeling perceptual expertise. To appear in D. Bub, M. Tarr, & I. Gauthier (Eds.), Perceptual Expertise: Bridging Brain and Behavior. Oxford University Press.
- Palmeri, T.J., & Tarr (2007). Object recognition and long-term visual memory for objects. To appear in S. Luck & A. Hollingsworth (Eds.), Visual Memory. Oxford University Press.
- Papademetris, X., Jackowski, A.P., Schultz, R. T., Staib, L. H. & Duncan, J. S. (In Press) Integrated Intensity and Point-Feature Nonrigid Registration. Medical Image Computing and Computer-Assisted Intervention: Lecture Notes in Computer Science.
- Peissig JJ, Singer J, Kawasaki K, Sheinberg DL (2007). Effects of long-term object familiarity on event-related potentials in the monkey. Cerebral Cortex, 17, 1323-1334.
- Peissig, J.J, Kawasaki, K., Singer, J., Sheinberg, D.L. (Submitted). Object familiarity as measured by event-related potentials in the monkey, J Cogn Neurosci.
- Peissig, J. J., & Tarr, M. J. (2007). Visual object recognition: Do we know more now than we did 20 years ago? In S. T. Fiske (ed.), Annual Review of Psychology, 58 (pp. 75-96). Palo Alto, CA: Annual Reviews.
- Philbeck, J. W., Behrmann, M., Levy, L. and Biega, T. (2006). Asymmetrical perception body rotation after unilateral vestibular cortex injury. Neuropsychologia, 44, 10, 1878-1890.
- Quinn, P. C., Eimas, P. D., & Tarr, M. J. (2001). Perceptual categorization of cat and dog silhouettes by 3- to 4-month-old infants. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology. 9, 78-94
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