Vivian Ciaramitaro

Affiliations: 
Psychology, Developmental and Brain Science University of Massachusetts, Boston, Boston, MA 
Area:
attention, associative learning, crossmodal plasticity, development, vision, audition, fMRI, adaptation
Google:
"Vivian Ciaramitaro"
Mean distance: 13.51 (cluster 29)
 
SNBCP
Cross-listing: CSD Tree

BETA: Related publications

Publications

You can help our author matching system! If you notice any publications incorrectly attributed to this author, please sign in and mark matches as correct or incorrect.

Cao S, Kelly J, Nyugen C, et al. (2024) Prior visual experience increases children's use of effective haptic exploration strategies in audio-tactile sound-shape correspondences. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology. 241: 105856
Chow HM, Harris DA, Eid S, et al. (2021) The feeling of "kiki": Comparing developmental changes in sound-shape correspondence for audio-visual and audio-tactile stimuli. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology. 209: 105167
Izen SC, Ciaramitaro VM. (2020) A crowd of emotional voices influences the perception of emotional faces: Using adaptation, stimulus salience, and attention to probe audio-visual interactions for emotional stimuli. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics
Chow HM, Leviyah X, Ciaramitaro VM. (2020) Individual Differences in Multisensory Interactions:The Influence of Temporal Phase Coherence and Auditory Salience on Visual Contrast Sensitivity. Vision (Basel, Switzerland). 4
Izen SC, Lapp HE, Harris DA, et al. (2019) Seeing a Face in a Crowd of Emotional Voices: Changes in Perception and Cortisol in Response to Emotional Information across the Senses. Brain Sciences. 9
Ciaramitaro V, Chow HM, Morina E. (2019) Crossmodal correspondences between abstract shapes and nonsense words modulate a neuronal signature of visual shape processing Journal of Vision. 19: 270
Chow HM, Ciaramitaro V. (2018) What makes a shape "baba"? The shape features prioritized in sound-shape correspondence change with development. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology. 179: 73-89
Chow HM, Ciaramitaro V. (2018) Musical expertise modulates the cost of crossmodal divided attention between vision and audition in behavior but not in tonic pupil dilation Journal of Vision. 18: 486
Morina E, Izen S, Ciaramitaro V. (2018) The Strength of Adaptation to Negative versus Positive Emotional Information Depends on Social Anxiety Status Journal of Vision. 18: 1343
Ciaramitaro VM, Chow HM, Eglington LG. (2017) Cross-modal attention influences auditory contrast sensitivity: Decreasing visual load improves auditory thresholds for amplitude- and frequency-modulated sounds. Journal of Vision. 17: 20
See more...