Karen Dobkins

Affiliations: 
University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA 
Area:
vision
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Rain G. Bosworth grad student 1996-2001 UCSD
Karen L. Gunther grad student 2002 UCSD
Amira  Amy Rezec grad student 1998-2004 UCSD
Lindsay B. Lewis grad student 2009 UCSD
Eva M. Finney post-doc UCSD
Ione Fine post-doc 2003 UCSD
Pamela M. Pallett post-doc 2009-2009 UCSD
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Bosworth RG, Wright CE, Dobkins KR. (2019) Analysis of the visual spatiotemporal properties of American Sign Language. Vision Research. 164: 34-43
Marin AT, Dobkins K, Bosworth R. (2019) Development of Face Discrimination in Infancy: An Eye Tracking Study Journal of Vision. 19: 118a
Lazenby DC, Sideridis GD, Huntington N, et al. (2015) Language Differences at 12 Months in Infants Who Develop Autism Spectrum Disorder. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders
Pallett PM, Cohen SJ, Dobkins KR. (2014) Face and object discrimination in autism, and relationship to IQ and age. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders. 44: 1039-54
Dobkins K, Blumenthal E, McIntire M, et al. (2014) Effects of External Noise on Contrast Sensitivity for Intact and Scrambled Faces in Infants Journal of Vision. 14: 224-224
Penn A, Lai T, Carver L, et al. (2014) Intestinal permeability as measured by lactulose mannitol ratio continues to decrease during infancy after 3 months of age for both control infants and infants at high risk for autism spectrum disorders (LB751) The Faseb Journal. 28
Kiorpes L, Dobkins K, Mendola JD. (2013) Linking hypotheses in visual neuroscience. Visual Neuroscience. 30: 183-4
Blumenthal EJ, Bosworth RG, Dobkins KR. (2013) Fast development of global motion processing in human infants. Journal of Vision. 13: 8
Cadenhead KS, Dobkins K, McGovern J, et al. (2013) Schizophrenia spectrum participants have reduced visual contrast sensitivity to chromatic (red/green) and luminance (light/dark) stimuli: new insights into information processing, visual channel function, and antipsychotic effects. Frontiers in Psychology. 4: 535
Pallett PM, Dobkins KR. (2013) Development of face discrimination abilities, and relationship to magnocellular pathway development, between childhood and adulthood. Visual Neuroscience. 30: 251-62
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