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David M Eagleman

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Plos One|March 5, 2015
Prevalence of learned grapheme-color pairings in a large online sample of synesthetesNathan Witthoft, Jonathan Winawer, David M Eagleman
Journal of Neuropsychology|September 20, 2011
Is synaesthesia one condition or many? A large-scale analysis reveals subgroupsScott Novich, Sherry Cheng, David M Eagleman
Frontiers in Neurology|December 1, 2015
Effects of Auditory Rhythm and Music on Gait Disturbances in Parkinson's DiseaseAidin Ashoori, David M Eagleman, Joseph Jankovic
The International Tinnitus Journal|December 5, 2023
Bimodal Stimulation for the Reduction of Tinnitus Using Vibration on the SkinMichael V Perrotta, Izzy Kohler, David M Eagleman
Journal of Vision|December 15, 2010
Beta oscillations correlate with the probability of perceiving rivalrous visual stimuliGiovanni Piantoni, Keith A Kline, David M Eagleman
Social Neuroscience|November 11, 2014
Are corporations people too? The neural correlates of moral judgments about companies and individualsMark Plitt, Ricky R Savjani, David M Eagleman
Vision Research|September 11, 2004
Illusory motion reversal is caused by rivalry, not by perceptual snapshots of the visual fieldKeith Kline, Alex O Holcombe, David M Eagleman
Plos One|December 13, 2007
Does time really slow down during a frightening event?Chess Stetson, Matthew P Fiesta, David M Eagleman
Neuroscience|January 19, 2021
Deciphering Sounds Through Patterns of Vibration on the SkinMichael V Perrotta, Thorhildur Asgeirsdottir, David M Eagleman
Nature|April 16, 2004
Perceived luminance depends on temporal contextDavid M Eagleman, John E Jacobson, Terrence J Sejnowski
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Plos One|March 5, 2015
Prevalence of learned grapheme-color pairings in a large online sample of synesthetesNathan Witthoft, Jonathan Winawer, David M Eagleman
Journal of Neuropsychology|September 20, 2011
Is synaesthesia one condition or many? A large-scale analysis reveals subgroupsScott Novich, Sherry Cheng, David M Eagleman
Frontiers in Neurology|December 1, 2015
Effects of Auditory Rhythm and Music on Gait Disturbances in Parkinson's DiseaseAidin Ashoori, David M Eagleman, Joseph Jankovic
The International Tinnitus Journal|December 5, 2023
Bimodal Stimulation for the Reduction of Tinnitus Using Vibration on the SkinMichael V Perrotta, Izzy Kohler, David M Eagleman
Journal of Vision|December 15, 2010
Beta oscillations correlate with the probability of perceiving rivalrous visual stimuliGiovanni Piantoni, Keith A Kline, David M Eagleman
Social Neuroscience|November 11, 2014
Are corporations people too? The neural correlates of moral judgments about companies and individualsMark Plitt, Ricky R Savjani, David M Eagleman
Vision Research|September 11, 2004
Illusory motion reversal is caused by rivalry, not by perceptual snapshots of the visual fieldKeith Kline, Alex O Holcombe, David M Eagleman
Plos One|December 13, 2007
Does time really slow down during a frightening event?Chess Stetson, Matthew P Fiesta, David M Eagleman
Neuroscience|January 19, 2021
Deciphering Sounds Through Patterns of Vibration on the SkinMichael V Perrotta, Thorhildur Asgeirsdottir, David M Eagleman
Nature|April 16, 2004
Perceived luminance depends on temporal contextDavid M Eagleman, John E Jacobson, Terrence J Sejnowski
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