Pamela D. Butler
Affiliations: | The Nathan S. Kline Institute, Orangeburg, NY, United States |
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Experimental PsychopathologyWebsite:
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"Pamela Butler"Mean distance: 17.27 (cluster 29) | S | N | B | C | P |
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Children
Sign in to add traineeMaria E. Jalbrzikowski | research assistant | The Nathan S. Kline Institute | |
Dean Anthony Catalano | research assistant | 2006- | The Nathan S. Kline Institute |
Nicole G. Weiskopf | research assistant | 2007- | The Nathan S. Kline Institute |
Ilana Y. Abeles | grad student | 2006-2011 | CUNY |
Daniel Calderone | grad student | 2012 | CUNY |
Isaac Schechter | post-doc | 2000-2005 | The Nathan S. Kline Institute |
Collaborators
Sign in to add collaboratorHenry D I Abarbanel | collaborator | The Nathan S. Kline Institute | |
Moshe Bar | collaborator | The Nathan S. Kline Institute | |
John J. Foxe | collaborator | The Nathan S. Kline Institute | |
Vance Marc Zemon | collaborator | 1998- | The Nathan S. Kline Institute |
Matthew J. Hoptman | collaborator | 2003- | Nathan Kline Institute for Psychiatric Research |
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Publications
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Bergson Z, Ahmed AO, Bell J, et al. (2024) Visual remediation of contrast processing impairments in schizophrenia: A preliminary clinical trial. Schizophrenia Research. 274: 396-405 |
Ifrah C, Herrera SN, Silverstein SM, et al. (2024) The Relationship between Clinical and Psychophysical Assessments of Visual Perceptual Disturbances in Individuals at Clinical High Risk for Psychosis: A Preliminary Study. Brain Sciences. 14 |
Jayakumar S, Ahmed AO, Butler PD, et al. (2024) Performance on a contour integration task as a function of contour shape in schizophrenia and controls. Vision Research. 219: 108394 |
Zemon V, Butler PD, Legatt ME, et al. (2023) The spatial contrast sensitivity function and its neurophysiological bases. Vision Research. 210: 108266 |
Tsai YT, Gordon J, Butler P, et al. (2023) Frequency-domain analysis of transient visual evoked potentials in schizophrenia. Documenta Ophthalmologica. Advances in Ophthalmology |
Bi H, Abrham Y, Butler PD, et al. (2022) When do contrast sensitivity deficits (or enhancements) depend on spatial frequency? Two ways to avoid spurious interactions. The European Journal of Neuroscience. 57: 351-359 |
Shoshina II, Hovis JK, Felisberti FM, et al. (2021) Visual processing and BDNF levels in first-episode schizophrenia. Psychiatry Research. 305: 114200 |
Herrera SN, Zemon V, Revheim N, et al. (2021) Cognitive function mediates the relationship between visual contrast sensitivity and functional outcome in schizophrenia. Journal of Psychiatric Research. 144: 138-145 |
Orczyk J, Schroeder CE, Abeles IY, et al. (2021) Comparison of Scalp ERP to Faces in Macaques and Humans. Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience. 15: 667611 |
Zemon V, Herrera S, Gordon J, et al. (2020) Contrast Sensitivity Deficits in Schizophrenia: A Psychophysical Investigation. The European Journal of Neuroscience |