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Annie W-Y Chan

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Frontiers in Psychology|July 13, 2013
Functional organization and visual representations of human ventral lateral prefrontal cortexAnnie W-Y Chan
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|June 21, 2011
Faces and eyes in human lateral prefrontal cortexAnnie W-Y Chan, Paul E Downing
Cognitive Neuroscience|March 3, 2012
Differential contributions of occipitotemporal regions to person perceptionAnnie W-Y Chan, Chris I Baker
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|January 30, 2015
Seeing is not feeling: posterior parietal but not somatosensory cortex engagement during touch observationAnnie W-Y Chan, Chris I Baker
Neuroreport|January 11, 2005
The effect of viewpoint on body representation in the extrastriate body areaAnnie W-Y Chan, Marius V Peelen, Paul E Downing
Scientific Reports|May 18, 2021
Misalignment between perceptual boundaries and weight categories reflects a new normal for body size perceptionAnnie W Y Chan, Danielle L Noles, Nathan Utkov, et al.
Vision (Basel, Switzerland)|November 19, 2019
Eye Movement Dynamics Differ between Encoding and Recognition of FacesJoseph M Arizpe, Danielle L Noles, Jack W Tsao, et al.
Plos One|January 14, 2017
Where You Look Matters for Body Perception: Preferred Gaze Location Contributes to the Body Inversion EffectJoseph M Arizpe, Danielle L McKean, Jack W Tsao, et al.
Nature Neuroscience|March 9, 2010
Cortical representations of bodies and faces are strongest in commonly experienced configurationsAnnie W-Y Chan, Dwight J Kravitz, Sandra Truong, et al.
Scandinavian Journal of Pain|August 30, 2017
Trajectory of phantom limb pain relief using mirror therapy: Retrospective analysis of two studiesSarah C Griffin, Sean Curran, Annie W Y Chan, et al.
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Frontiers in Psychology|July 13, 2013
Functional organization and visual representations of human ventral lateral prefrontal cortexAnnie W-Y Chan
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|June 21, 2011
Faces and eyes in human lateral prefrontal cortexAnnie W-Y Chan, Paul E Downing
Cognitive Neuroscience|March 3, 2012
Differential contributions of occipitotemporal regions to person perceptionAnnie W-Y Chan, Chris I Baker
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|January 30, 2015
Seeing is not feeling: posterior parietal but not somatosensory cortex engagement during touch observationAnnie W-Y Chan, Chris I Baker
Neuroreport|January 11, 2005
The effect of viewpoint on body representation in the extrastriate body areaAnnie W-Y Chan, Marius V Peelen, Paul E Downing
Scientific Reports|May 18, 2021
Misalignment between perceptual boundaries and weight categories reflects a new normal for body size perceptionAnnie W Y Chan, Danielle L Noles, Nathan Utkov, et al.
Vision (Basel, Switzerland)|November 19, 2019
Eye Movement Dynamics Differ between Encoding and Recognition of FacesJoseph M Arizpe, Danielle L Noles, Jack W Tsao, et al.
Plos One|January 14, 2017
Where You Look Matters for Body Perception: Preferred Gaze Location Contributes to the Body Inversion EffectJoseph M Arizpe, Danielle L McKean, Jack W Tsao, et al.
Nature Neuroscience|March 9, 2010
Cortical representations of bodies and faces are strongest in commonly experienced configurationsAnnie W-Y Chan, Dwight J Kravitz, Sandra Truong, et al.
Scandinavian Journal of Pain|August 30, 2017
Trajectory of phantom limb pain relief using mirror therapy: Retrospective analysis of two studiesSarah C Griffin, Sean Curran, Annie W Y Chan, et al.
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