Matthew Cavanaugh
Affiliations: | 2017 | Neuroscience | University of Rochester, Rochester, NY |
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Cavanaugh M, Yang J, Fahrenthold B, et al. (2023) Poster Session: Evidence for preserved conscious orientation discrimination in perimetrically-blind fields early after V1-damage. Journal of Vision. 23: 40 |
Yang J, Saionz EL, Cavanaugh MR, et al. (2023) Contrast sensitivity: a fundamental limit to vision restoration after V1 damage. Medrxiv : the Preprint Server For Health Sciences |
Willis HE, Ip IB, Watt A, et al. (2023) GABA and Glutamate in hMT+ Link to Individual Differences in Residual Visual Function After Occipital Stroke. Stroke |
Kwon S, Fahrenthold BK, Cavanaugh MR, et al. (2022) Perceptual restoration fails to recover unconscious processing for smooth eye movements after occipital stroke. Elife. 11 |
Cavanaugh MR, Tadin D, Carrasco M, et al. (2022) Benefits of Endogenous Spatial Attention During Visual Double-Training in Cortically-Blinded Fields. Frontiers in Neuroscience. 16: 771623 |
Barbot A, Das A, Melnick MD, et al. (2021) Spared perilesional V1 activity underlies training-induced recovery of luminance detection sensitivity in cortically-blind patients. Nature Communications. 12: 6102 |
Fahrenthold BK, Cavanaugh MR, Jang S, et al. (2021) Optic Tract Shrinkage Limits Visual Restoration After Occipital Stroke. Stroke. STROKEAHA121034738 |
Cavanaugh MR, Blanchard LM, McDermott M, et al. (2020) Efficacy of Visual Retraining in the Hemianopic Field After Stroke: Results of a Randomized Clinical Trial. Ophthalmology |
Cavanaugh M, Carrasco M, Huxlin K. (2019) Spatial exogenous attention impacts recovery in cortically blind fields Journal of Vision. 19: 37 |
Huxlin KR, Cavanaugh MR. (2018) Author response: Visual discrimination training improves Humphrey perimetry in chronic cortically induced blindness. Neurology. 90: 437 |