Matthew Roser, PhD

Affiliations: 
2002-2006 Psychology Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH, United States 
 2006- Psychology University of Plymouth, Plymouth, England, United Kingdom 
Area:
Laterality
Website:
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/staff/matt-roser
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Michael C. Corballis grad student 2001 University of Auckland
 (PhD Redundancy gain in the absence of the corpus callosum)
Michael Gazzaniga post-doc 2002-2006 Dartmouth
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Karuza EA, Emberson LL, Roser ME, et al. (2017) Neural Signatures of Spatial Statistical Learning: Characterizing the Extraction of Structure from Complex Visual Scenes. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience. 1-14
Karuza EA, Emberson LL, Roser ME, et al. (2014) Dynamic shifts in connectivity between frontal, occipital, hippocampal and striatal regions characterize statistical learning of spatial patterns Journal of Vision. 14: 955-955
Roser ME, Corballis MC, Jansari A, et al. (2012) Bilateral redundancy gain and callosal integrity in a man with callosal lipoma: a diffusion-tensor imaging study. Neurocase. 18: 185-98
Roser ME, Fiser J, Aslin RN, et al. (2011) Right hemisphere dominance in visual statistical learning. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience. 23: 1088-99
Fugelsang J, Roser M. (2010) On the Interaction Between Stimulus Features and Context in the Perception of Causality The Open Psychology Journal. 3: 91-96
Roser ME, Gazzaniga MS. (2010) Split-Brain Patients Encyclopedia of Neuroscience. 351-356
Roser ME, Gazzaniga MS. (2010) The interpreter in human psychology Evolution of Nervous Systems. 4: 503-508
Roser ME, Fugelsang JA, Handy TC, et al. (2009) Representations of physical plausibility revealed by event-related potentials. Neuroreport. 20: 1081-6
Roser ME, Fugelsang JA, Dunbar KN, et al. (2005) Dissociating processes supporting causal perception and causal inference in the brain. Neuropsychology. 19: 591-602
Fugelsang JA, Roser ME, Corballis PM, et al. (2005) Brain mechanisms underlying perceptual causality. Brain Research. Cognitive Brain Research. 24: 41-7
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