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2016
Likova, L. T., Tyler, C. W., Mineff, K. N., Cacciamani, L. ., & Nicholas, S. . (2016).
Dissociable brain networks revealed to single-repetition learning in Braille reading and Braille writing-fromm
. Retrieved from ECVP 2016 Perception 45, 164-165
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Likova, L. T., Mineff, K. N., & Nicholas, S. . (2016).
Brain reorganization and performance correlates of a rapid switch in handedness induced by drawing training in a left-handed blind individual
. Retrieved from SfN, San Diego, Ca, USA
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Rituerto, A. ., Fusco, G. ., & Coughlan, J. . (2016). Towards a Sign-Based Indoor Navigation System for People with Visual Impairments.
18th International ACM SIGACCESS Conference on Computers and Accessibility
. Presented at the 18th International ACM SIGACCESS Conference on Computers and Accessibility. Reno, NV: ACM.
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Likova, L. T. (2016).
Key results from the reported research and their impact for the blind and low vision community
. Retrieved from National State of the Science of Blindness Rehabilitation, Smith-Kettlewell Eye Research Institute, San Francisco, 2016
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Likova, L. T., Tyler, C. W., Mineff, K. N., Cacciamani, L. ., & Nicholas, S. . (2016).
High-order multisensory mechanisms: Insights from Braille writing and reading. Special Session on Multisensory Interactions. IS&T’2016
.
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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
. Retrieved from SfN, San Diego, Ca, USA
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Cacciamani, L. ., & Likova, L. T. (2016). Memory-guided drawing training increases Granger causal influences from the perirhinal cortex to V1 in the blind. Retrieved from SfN. San Diego Ca, USA
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Gonzalez, R. ., Rituerto, A. ., & Guerrero, J. . (2016). Improving Robot Mobility by Combining Downward-Looking and Frontal Cameras.
Robotics
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5
, 25. 10.3390/robotics5040025
DOI
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Likova, L. T. (2016).
Art training and the brain: brain plasticity and blindness rehabilitation
. Retrieved from SfN. San Diego Ca, USA, 2016, A Professional Development Workshop
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Shanidze, N. ., Heinen, S. J., & Verghese, P. . (2016).
Relative Eye Position During Monocular and Binocular Pursuit in Central Field Loss
.
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Eisenbarth, W. ., Richert, J. ., & Mackeben, M. . (2016). Testing macular letter recognition-reliability and influence of refraction errors.
Clinical and Experimental Optometry
,
99
, 322–327.
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Hou, C. ., Kim, Y. J., Lai, X. ., & Verghese, P. . (2016). Degraded attentional modulation of cortical neural populations in strabismic amblyopia.
Journal of Vision
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16
(3), 1–16.
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Tyler, C. W., Likova, L. T., & Nicholas, S. . (2016).
In search of a melanopsin contribution to the ERG: Reconceptualizing the source of the a-wave? Vision Sciences Society, St. Pete Beach, Florida
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Tregillus, K. E., Werner, J. S., & Webster, M. A. (2016). Adjusting to a sudden “aging” of the lens.
JOSA A
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(3), A129-A136.
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Karim, R. ., & Likova, L. T. (2016).
Perception and aesthetic appreciation of textures through the sense of touch: do the blind differ from the sighted?
. Retrieved from Annual Envision Conference on Low Vision Rehabilitation & Research. Denver, Co.
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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
.
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Oliva, A. ., & Teng, S. . (2016). Cognitive Society. In
Handbook of Science and Technology Convergence
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Likova, L. T. (2016).
Rehabilitation training and brain plasticity in blindness: non-visual drawing, spatial cognition enhancement and transfer of training effects
. Retrieved from Envision Research Institute, Wichita, Kansas, USA, July 2016.
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Ghahghaei, S. ., & Walker, L. . (2016). The crowding factor method applied to parafoveal vision.
Journal of Vision
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16
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Fusco, G. ., Shanidze, N. ., & Verghese, P. . (2016).
Assessing Patients with Central Field Loss Using a Low-Cost Virtual Reality System with Head Tracking
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Eisenbarth, W. ., Pado, U. ., Schriever, S. ., Schötschel, D. ., Feucht, N. ., & Mackeben, M. . (2016). Lokalisation von Skotomen mittels Lesetest bei AMD - Localization of scotomas in AMD by reading test.
Der Ophthalmologe
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Fusco, G. ., Tekin, E. ., & Coughlan, J. . (2016).
Sign Finder Application - Technical Report
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García-Lázaro, H. G., Becerra-Laparra, I. ., Cortez-Conradis, D. ., & Roldan-Valadez, E. . (2016). Global fractional anisotropy and mean diffusivity together with segmented brain volumes assemble a predictive discriminant model for young and elderly healthy brains: A pilot study at 3T.
Functional Neurology
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31
(1), 39.
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Wong-Kee-You, A. M. B., & Adler, S. A. (2016). Anticipatory eye movements and long‐term memory in early infancy.
Developmental Psychobiology
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Verghese, P. ., Tyson, T. L., Ghahghaei, S. ., & Fletcher, D. C. (2016). Depth Perception and Grasp in Central Field Loss.
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science
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57
, 1476-87.
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