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Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance
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March 6, 2013
Automatic feature-based grouping during multiple object tracking
Gennady Erlikhman, Brian P Keane, Everett Mettler, et al.
Cognition
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March 24, 2012
Is interpolation cognitively encapsulated? Measuring the effects of belief on Kanizsa shape discrimination and illusory contour formation
Brian P Keane, Hongjing Lu, Thomas V Papathomas, et al.
Perception
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August 12, 2014
What's in a face? The role of depth undulations in three-dimensional depth-inversion illusions
Vanja M Vlajnic, Thomas V Papathomas, Brian P Keane, et al.
Plos One
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June 11, 2013
Reinterpreting behavioral receptive fields: lightness induction alters visually completed shape
Brian P Keane, Hongjing Lu, Thomas V Papathomas, et al.
Schizophrenia Research
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June 27, 2016
Seeing more clearly through psychosis: Depth inversion illusions are normal in bipolar disorder but reduced in schizophrenia
Brian P Keane, Steven M Silverstein, Yushi Wang, et al.
Science Advances
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July 15, 2021
Activity flow underlying abnormalities in brain activations and cognition in schizophrenia
Luke J Hearne, Ravi D Mill, Brian P Keane, et al.
Medrxiv : the Preprint Server for Health Sciences
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July 1, 2024
Functional dysconnectivity of visual and somatomotor networks yields a simple and robust biomarker for psychosis
Brian P Keane, Yonatan Abrham, Michael W Cole, et al.
Neuroimage
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April 20, 2021
Brain network mechanisms of visual shape completion
Brian P Keane, Deanna M Barch, Ravi D Mill, et al.
Plos Computational Biology
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October 22, 2024
Distributed network flows generate localized category selectivity in human visual cortex
Carrisa V Cocuzza, Ruben Sanchez-Romero, Takuya Ito, et al.
Molecular Psychiatry
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October 4, 2024
Functional dysconnectivity of visual and somatomotor networks yields a simple and robust biomarker for psychosis
Brian P Keane, Yonatan T Abrham, Michael W Cole, et al.
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Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance
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March 6, 2013
Automatic feature-based grouping during multiple object tracking
Gennady Erlikhman, Brian P Keane, Everett Mettler, et al.
Cognition
|
March 24, 2012
Is interpolation cognitively encapsulated? Measuring the effects of belief on Kanizsa shape discrimination and illusory contour formation
Brian P Keane, Hongjing Lu, Thomas V Papathomas, et al.
Perception
|
August 12, 2014
What's in a face? The role of depth undulations in three-dimensional depth-inversion illusions
Vanja M Vlajnic, Thomas V Papathomas, Brian P Keane, et al.
Plos One
|
June 11, 2013
Reinterpreting behavioral receptive fields: lightness induction alters visually completed shape
Brian P Keane, Hongjing Lu, Thomas V Papathomas, et al.
Schizophrenia Research
|
June 27, 2016
Seeing more clearly through psychosis: Depth inversion illusions are normal in bipolar disorder but reduced in schizophrenia
Brian P Keane, Steven M Silverstein, Yushi Wang, et al.
Science Advances
|
July 15, 2021
Activity flow underlying abnormalities in brain activations and cognition in schizophrenia
Luke J Hearne, Ravi D Mill, Brian P Keane, et al.
Medrxiv : the Preprint Server for Health Sciences
|
July 1, 2024
Functional dysconnectivity of visual and somatomotor networks yields a simple and robust biomarker for psychosis
Brian P Keane, Yonatan Abrham, Michael W Cole, et al.
Neuroimage
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April 20, 2021
Brain network mechanisms of visual shape completion
Brian P Keane, Deanna M Barch, Ravi D Mill, et al.
Plos Computational Biology
|
October 22, 2024
Distributed network flows generate localized category selectivity in human visual cortex
Carrisa V Cocuzza, Ruben Sanchez-Romero, Takuya Ito, et al.
Molecular Psychiatry
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October 4, 2024
Functional dysconnectivity of visual and somatomotor networks yields a simple and robust biomarker for psychosis
Brian P Keane, Yonatan T Abrham, Michael W Cole, et al.
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