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January 2, 2022
A brief psychometric test reveals robust shape completion deficits in schizophrenia that are less severe in bipolar disorder
Brian P Keane, Gennady Erlikhman, Megan Serody, et al.
Journal of Abnormal Psychology
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April 1, 2016
Visual integration dysfunction in schizophrenia arises by the first psychotic episode and worsens with illness duration
Brian P Keane, Danielle Paterno, Sabine Kastner, et al.
Seeing and Perceiving
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July 21, 2011
The role of stereopsis, motion parallax, perspective and angle polarity in perceiving 3-D shape
Aleksandra Sherman, Thomas V Papathomas, Anshul Jain, et al.
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
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May 22, 2014
Is 20/20 vision good enough? Visual acuity differences within the normal range predict contour element detection and integration
Brian P Keane, Sabine Kastner, Danielle Paterno, et al.
Frontiers in Psychiatry
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March 30, 2018
Self-Reported Visual Perceptual Abnormalities Are Strongly Associated with Core Clinical Features in Psychotic Disorders
Brian P Keane, Lisa N Cruz, Danielle Paterno, et al.
Plos One
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September 26, 2024
Correcting visual acuity beyond 20/20 improves contour element detection and integration: A cautionary tale for studies of special populations
Brian P Keane, Steven M Silverstein, Thomas V Papathomas, et al.
Journal of Abnormal Psychology
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August 4, 2015
Visual context processing dysfunctions in youth at high risk for psychosis: Resistance to the Ebbinghaus illusion and its symptom and social and role functioning correlates
Vijay A Mittal, Tina Gupta, Brian P Keane, et al.
Journal of Abnormal Psychology
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May 30, 2013
Reduced depth inversion illusions in schizophrenia are state-specific and occur for multiple object types and viewing conditions
Brian P Keane, Steven M Silverstein, Yushi Wang, et al.
Psychological Review
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May 16, 2007
Interpolation processes in object perception: reply to Anderson (2007)
Philip J Kellman, Patrick Garrigan, Thomas F Shipley, et al.
Psychiatria Danubina
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April 18, 2020
Visual Impairments in Schizophrenia: Their Significance and Unrealized Clinical Potential
Steven M Silverstein, Brian P Keane, Docia L Demmin, et al.
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Schizophrenia Research
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January 2, 2022
A brief psychometric test reveals robust shape completion deficits in schizophrenia that are less severe in bipolar disorder
Brian P Keane, Gennady Erlikhman, Megan Serody, et al.
Journal of Abnormal Psychology
|
April 1, 2016
Visual integration dysfunction in schizophrenia arises by the first psychotic episode and worsens with illness duration
Brian P Keane, Danielle Paterno, Sabine Kastner, et al.
Seeing and Perceiving
|
July 21, 2011
The role of stereopsis, motion parallax, perspective and angle polarity in perceiving 3-D shape
Aleksandra Sherman, Thomas V Papathomas, Anshul Jain, et al.
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
|
May 22, 2014
Is 20/20 vision good enough? Visual acuity differences within the normal range predict contour element detection and integration
Brian P Keane, Sabine Kastner, Danielle Paterno, et al.
Frontiers in Psychiatry
|
March 30, 2018
Self-Reported Visual Perceptual Abnormalities Are Strongly Associated with Core Clinical Features in Psychotic Disorders
Brian P Keane, Lisa N Cruz, Danielle Paterno, et al.
Plos One
|
September 26, 2024
Correcting visual acuity beyond 20/20 improves contour element detection and integration: A cautionary tale for studies of special populations
Brian P Keane, Steven M Silverstein, Thomas V Papathomas, et al.
Journal of Abnormal Psychology
|
August 4, 2015
Visual context processing dysfunctions in youth at high risk for psychosis: Resistance to the Ebbinghaus illusion and its symptom and social and role functioning correlates
Vijay A Mittal, Tina Gupta, Brian P Keane, et al.
Journal of Abnormal Psychology
|
May 30, 2013
Reduced depth inversion illusions in schizophrenia are state-specific and occur for multiple object types and viewing conditions
Brian P Keane, Steven M Silverstein, Yushi Wang, et al.
Psychological Review
|
May 16, 2007
Interpolation processes in object perception: reply to Anderson (2007)
Philip J Kellman, Patrick Garrigan, Thomas F Shipley, et al.
Psychiatria Danubina
|
April 18, 2020
Visual Impairments in Schizophrenia: Their Significance and Unrealized Clinical Potential
Steven M Silverstein, Brian P Keane, Docia L Demmin, et al.
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