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Sarah Weigelt

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Frontiers in Psychology|September 29, 2017
Looking Tasks Online: Utilizing Webcams to Collect Video Data from HomeKilian Semmelmann, Astrid Hönekopp, Sarah Weigelt
Plos One|September 17, 2013
Face recognition deficits in autism spectrum disorders are both domain specific and process specificSarah Weigelt, Kami Koldewyn, Nancy Kanwisher
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|May 11, 2016
The use of repetition suppression paradigms in developmental cognitive neuroscienceMarisa Nordt, Stefanie Hoehl, Sarah Weigelt
BMC Neuroscience|September 4, 2007
Separate cortical stages in amodal completion revealed by functional magnetic resonance adaptationSarah Weigelt, Wolf Singer, Lars Muckli
Journal of Neurophysiology|April 23, 2010
Cross-category adaptation reveals tight coupling of face and body perceptionSarah Weigelt, Kami Koldewyn, Oliver Doehrmann
Neuroimage|February 15, 2019
Prolonged functional development of the parahippocampal place area and occipital place areaTobias W Meissner, Marisa Nordt, Sarah Weigelt
Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders|October 30, 2012
Multiple object tracking in autism spectrum disordersKami Koldewyn, Sarah Weigelt, Nancy Kanwisher, et al.
Human Brain Mapping|March 23, 2011
Orientation-selective functional magnetic resonance imaging adaptation in primary visual cortex revisitedSarah Weigelt, Katharina Limbach, Wolf Singer, et al.
Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience|May 9, 2018
Age-related increase of image-invariance in the fusiform face areaMarisa Nordt, Kilian Semmelmann, Erhan Genç, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|September 8, 2011
Does Area V3A Predict Positions of Moving Objects?Gerrit W Maus, Sarah Weigelt, Romi Nijhawan, et al.
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Frontiers in Psychology|September 29, 2017
Looking Tasks Online: Utilizing Webcams to Collect Video Data from HomeKilian Semmelmann, Astrid Hönekopp, Sarah Weigelt
Plos One|September 17, 2013
Face recognition deficits in autism spectrum disorders are both domain specific and process specificSarah Weigelt, Kami Koldewyn, Nancy Kanwisher
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|May 11, 2016
The use of repetition suppression paradigms in developmental cognitive neuroscienceMarisa Nordt, Stefanie Hoehl, Sarah Weigelt
BMC Neuroscience|September 4, 2007
Separate cortical stages in amodal completion revealed by functional magnetic resonance adaptationSarah Weigelt, Wolf Singer, Lars Muckli
Journal of Neurophysiology|April 23, 2010
Cross-category adaptation reveals tight coupling of face and body perceptionSarah Weigelt, Kami Koldewyn, Oliver Doehrmann
Neuroimage|February 15, 2019
Prolonged functional development of the parahippocampal place area and occipital place areaTobias W Meissner, Marisa Nordt, Sarah Weigelt
Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders|October 30, 2012
Multiple object tracking in autism spectrum disordersKami Koldewyn, Sarah Weigelt, Nancy Kanwisher, et al.
Human Brain Mapping|March 23, 2011
Orientation-selective functional magnetic resonance imaging adaptation in primary visual cortex revisitedSarah Weigelt, Katharina Limbach, Wolf Singer, et al.
Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience|May 9, 2018
Age-related increase of image-invariance in the fusiform face areaMarisa Nordt, Kilian Semmelmann, Erhan Genç, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|September 8, 2011
Does Area V3A Predict Positions of Moving Objects?Gerrit W Maus, Sarah Weigelt, Romi Nijhawan, et al.
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