Stephen M. Maher

Affiliations: 
Tufts University, Boston 
Area:
Cognitive neuroscience, vision, memory
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Maher S, Ekstrom T, Ongur D, et al. (2019) Functional disconnection between the visual cortex and right fusiform face area in schizophrenia. Schizophrenia Research
Maher S, Ekstrom T, Chen Y. (2016) Impaired visual cortical processing of affective facial information in schizophrenia. Clinical Psychological Science : a Journal of the Association For Psychological Science. 4: 651-660
Ekstrom T, Maher S, Chen Y. (2016) Psychophysical study of face identity discrimination in schizophrenia: association with facial morphology. Cognitive Neuropsychiatry. 1-14
Ekstrom T, Maher S, Shinn A, et al. (2016) Face identity discrimination in schizophrenia: Impairments to faces with high exposure in society. Schizophrenia Research
Maher S, Ekstrom T, Tong Y, et al. (2015) Greater sensitivity of the cortical face processing system to perceptually-equated face detection. Brain Research
Maher S, Ekstrom T, Holt D, et al. (2015) The Core Brain Region for Face Processing in Schizophrenia Lacks Face Selectivity. Schizophrenia Bulletin
Maher S, Mashhoon Y, Ekstrom T, et al. (2015) Deficient cortical face-sensitive N170 responses and basic visual processing in schizophrenia Schizophrenia Research
Ekstrom T, Maher S, Norton D, et al. (2014) Within- and Between-Category Face Identity Discrimination: Association with Physical Facial Features The Open Behavioral Science Journal. 8: 8-14
Schendan HE, Tinaz S, Maher SM, et al. (2013) Frontostriatal and mediotemporal lobe contributions to implicit higher-order spatial sequence learning declines in aging and Parkinson's disease. Behavioral Neuroscience. 127: 204-21
Schendan HE, Maher SM. (2009) Object knowledge during entry-level categorization is activated and modified by implicit memory after 200 ms. Neuroimage. 44: 1423-38
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