Lora Likova

Likova, L. T., Cacciamani, L., Nicholas, S. C., & Mineff, K. N. (2017). Top-down working memory reorganization of the primary visual cortex: Granger Causality analysis. Retrieved de Jurnal of Vision
Likova, L. T. (2016). Art, brain plasticity and rehabilitation training in blindness. Retrieved de Professional Development Workshops (PDW13 Invited Speaker), SfN, San Diego, Ca
Karim, R., & Likova, L. T. (2017). Object understanding and cortical functional reorganization in the blind. Retrieved de National Conference on Neuroscience Research in Bangladesh
Likova, L. T., Mineff, K. N., & Nicholas, S. C. (2016). Brain reorganization and performance correlates of a rapid switch in handedness induced by drawing training in a left-handed blind individual. Retrieved de SfN, San Diego, Ca, USA
Cacciamani, L., & Likova, L. T. (2016). Memory-guided drawing training increases Granger causal influences from the perirhinal cortex to V1 in the blind. Retrieved de SfN. San Diego Ca, USA
Karim, R., & Likova, L. T. (2016). Aesthetic appreciation and perception of 3D shapes through the sense of touch in the blind and the sighted: on the properties of contour curvature and symmetry of 3D tactile shapes.
Tyler, C. W., Nicholas, S. C., & Likova, L. T. (2016). Color components under joint recording from the human retina and cortex with a high-density electrode net.
Likova, L. T. (2015). Harnessing the power of drawing to drive brain plasticity. Retrieved de Live Webinar on my work on blindness rehabilitation through the Cognitive-Kinesthetic Drawing training, National Endowment for the Arts, National Science Foundation & Inter agency Task Force on the Arts and Human Development. Washington, DC.
Likova, L. T. (2017). Granger Causality analysis reveals the role of the hippocampal complex in the memory functions of primary visual cortex. Retrieved de European Conference on Visual Perception
Likova, L. T., Cacciamani, L., Nicholas, S. C., & Mineff, K. N. (2017). Top-down working memory reorganization of the primary visual cortex: Granger Causality analysis. 10.1167/17.10.594