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Jennifer K E Steeves

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Acta Psychologica|September 11, 2013
Own-age and own-sex biases in recognition of aged facesMarina Verdichevski, Jennifer K E Steeves
Experimental Brain Research|November 23, 2011
No Colavita effect: equal auditory and visual processing in people with one eyeStefania S Moro, Jennifer K E Steeves
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|December 6, 2013
Consecutive TMS-fMRI reveals an inverse relationship in BOLD signal between object and scene processingCaitlin R Mullin, Jennifer K E Steeves
Brain and Behavior|September 23, 2020
Assessing differential effects of single and accelerated low-frequency rTMS to the visual cortex on GABA and glutamate concentrationsSara A Rafique, Jennifer K E Steeves
Experimental Brain Research|April 21, 2018
Normal temporal binding window but no sound-induced flash illusion in people with one eyeStefania S Moro, Jennifer K E Steeves
Neuroscience Letters|February 24, 2018
Audiovisual plasticity following early abnormal visual experience: Reduced McGurk effect in people with one eyeStefania S Moro, Jennifer K E Steeves
Brain and Behavior|January 20, 2022
Modulating intrinsic functional connectivity with visual cortex using low-frequency repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulationSara A Rafique, Jennifer K E Steeves
Multisensory Research|July 3, 2019
Intact Dynamic Visual Capture in People With One EyeStefania S Moro, Jennifer K E Steeves
Journal of Health Psychology|June 2, 2023
Assessment of implicit COVID-19 attitudes using affective priming for pro-vaccine and vaccine-hesitant individualsStefania S Moro, Jennifer K E Steeves
Neuroscience Letters|October 10, 2013
No Colavita effect: increasing temporal load maintains equal auditory and visual processing in people with one eyeStefania S Moro, Jennifer K E Steeves
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Acta Psychologica|September 11, 2013
Own-age and own-sex biases in recognition of aged facesMarina Verdichevski, Jennifer K E Steeves
Experimental Brain Research|November 23, 2011
No Colavita effect: equal auditory and visual processing in people with one eyeStefania S Moro, Jennifer K E Steeves
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|December 6, 2013
Consecutive TMS-fMRI reveals an inverse relationship in BOLD signal between object and scene processingCaitlin R Mullin, Jennifer K E Steeves
Brain and Behavior|September 23, 2020
Assessing differential effects of single and accelerated low-frequency rTMS to the visual cortex on GABA and glutamate concentrationsSara A Rafique, Jennifer K E Steeves
Experimental Brain Research|April 21, 2018
Normal temporal binding window but no sound-induced flash illusion in people with one eyeStefania S Moro, Jennifer K E Steeves
Neuroscience Letters|February 24, 2018
Audiovisual plasticity following early abnormal visual experience: Reduced McGurk effect in people with one eyeStefania S Moro, Jennifer K E Steeves
Brain and Behavior|January 20, 2022
Modulating intrinsic functional connectivity with visual cortex using low-frequency repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulationSara A Rafique, Jennifer K E Steeves
Multisensory Research|July 3, 2019
Intact Dynamic Visual Capture in People With One EyeStefania S Moro, Jennifer K E Steeves
Journal of Health Psychology|June 2, 2023
Assessment of implicit COVID-19 attitudes using affective priming for pro-vaccine and vaccine-hesitant individualsStefania S Moro, Jennifer K E Steeves
Neuroscience Letters|October 10, 2013
No Colavita effect: increasing temporal load maintains equal auditory and visual processing in people with one eyeStefania S Moro, Jennifer K E Steeves
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