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Marlene Behrmann
Marlene Behrmann
Professor, Ophthalmology, University of Pittsburgh and Cognitive Neuroscience, Carnegie Mellon
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What is special about face recognition? Nineteen experiments on a person with visual object agnosia and dyslexia but normal face recognition
M Moscovitch, G Winocur, M Behrmann
Journal of cognitive neuroscience 9 (5), 555-604, 1997
9641997
Parietal cortex and attention
M Behrmann, JJ Geng, S Shomstein
Current opinion in neurobiology 14 (2), 212-217, 2004
7702004
Eccentricity bias as an organizing principle for human high-order object areas
U Hasson, I Levy, M Behrmann, T Hendler, R Malach
Neuron 34 (3), 479-490, 2002
6392002
Seeing it differently: visual processing in autism
M Behrmann, C Thomas, K Humphreys
Trends in cognitive sciences 10 (6), 258-264, 2006
5972006
Congenital prosopagnosia: face-blind from birth
M Behrmann, G Avidan
Trends in cognitive sciences 9 (4), 180-187, 2005
4902005
Cortical and subcortical brain morphometry differences between patients with autism spectrum disorder and healthy individuals across the lifespan: results from the ENIGMA ASD …
D Van Rooij, E Anagnostou, C Arango, G Auzias, M Behrmann, ...
American Journal of Psychiatry 175 (4), 359-369, 2018
4812018
Visual category‐selectivity for faces, places and objects emerges along different developmental trajectories
KS Scherf, M Behrmann, K Humphreys, B Luna
Developmental science 10 (4), F15-F30, 2007
4722007
Disrupted neural synchronization in toddlers with autism
I Dinstein, K Pierce, L Eyler, S Solso, R Malach, M Behrmann, ...
Neuron 70 (6), 1218-1225, 2011
4642011
Configural processing in autism and its relationship to face processing
M Behrmann, G Avidan, GL Leonard, R Kimchi, B Luna, K Humphreys, ...
Neuropsychologia 44 (1), 110-129, 2006
4512006
Can face recognition really be dissociated from object recognition?
I Gauthier, M Behrmann, MJ Tarr
Journal of cognitive neuroscience 11 (4), 349-370, 1999
4501999
The idiosyncratic brain: distortion of spontaneous connectivity patterns in autism spectrum disorder
A Hahamy, M Behrmann, R Malach
Nature neuroscience 18 (2), 302-309, 2015
4492015
A mirror up to nature
I Dinstein, C Thomas, M Behrmann, DJ Heeger
Current Biology 18 (1), R13-R18, 2008
4392008
Reduced structural connectivity in ventral visual cortex in congenital prosopagnosia
C Thomas, G Avidan, K Humphreys, K Jung, F Gao, M Behrmann
Nature neuroscience 12 (1), 29-31, 2009
3952009
Spatial probability as an attentional cue in visual search
JJ Geng, M Behrmann
Perception & psychophysics 67 (7), 1252-1268, 2005
3952005
A fine-grained analysis of facial expression processing in high-functioning adults with autism
K Humphreys, N Minshew, GL Leonard, M Behrmann
Neuropsychologia 45 (4), 685-695, 2007
3872007
Impact of learning on representation of parts and wholes in monkey inferotemporal cortex
CI Baker, M Behrmann, CR Olson
Nature neuroscience 5 (11), 1210-1216, 2002
3842002
Anatomical abnormalities in autism?
S Haar, S Berman, M Behrmann, I Dinstein
Cerebral cortex 26 (4), 1440-1452, 2016
3812016
Long-term semantic priming: a computational account and empirical evidence.
S Becker, M Moscovitch, M Behrmann, S Joordens
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 23 (5), 1059, 1997
3801997
The cognitive neuroscience of mental imagery.
SM Kosslyn, M Behrmann, M Jeannerod
Neuropsychologia, 1995
3761995
Distributed circuits, not circumscribed centers, mediate visual recognition
M Behrmann, DC Plaut
Trends in cognitive sciences 17 (5), 210-219, 2013
3602013
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