Krish Sathian

Affiliations: 
Emory University, Atlanta, GA 
Area:
Perception, Cognition, Somestheses
Website:
http://neurology.emory.edu/Faculty/Sathian.htm
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Gopinath K, Krishnamurthy V, Lacey S, et al. (2017) Accounting for Non-Gaussian Sources of Spatial Correlation in Parametric fMRI Paradigms II: A Method to Obtain First Level Analysis Residuals with Uniform and Gaussian Spatial Autocorrelation Function and Independent and Identically Distributed Time-Series. Brain Connectivity
Occelli V, Lacey S, Stephens C, et al. (2017) Enhanced verbal abilities in the congenitally blind. Experimental Brain Research
Jamal Y, Lacey S, Nygaard L, et al. (2017) Interactions between Auditory Elevation, Auditory Pitch and Visual Elevation During Multisensory Perception. Multisensory Research. 30: 287-306
Lacey S, Martinez M, McCormick K, et al. (2016) Synesthesia strengthens sound-symbolic cross-modal correspondences. The European Journal of Neuroscience
Sathian K. (2016) ANALYSIS OF HAPTIC INFORMATION IN THE CEREBRAL CORTEX. Journal of Neurophysiology. jn.00546.2015
Occelli V, Lacey S, Stephens C, et al. (2016) Superior verbal abilities in congenital blindness Electronic Imaging. 2016: 1-4
Lacey S, Sathian K. (2015) CROSSMODAL AND MULTISENSORY INTERACTIONS BETWEEN VISION AND TOUCH. Scholarpedia Journal. 10: 7957
Occelli V, Lacey S, Stephens C, et al. (2015) Haptic Object Recognition Is View-Independent in Early Blind but Not Sighted People. Perception
Hampstead BM, Khoshnoodi M, Yan W, et al. (2015) Patterns of effective connectivity during memory encoding and retrieval differ between patients with mild cognitive impairment and healthy older adults. Neuroimage. 124: 997-1008
Prudente CN, Stilla R, Buetefisch CM, et al. (2015) Neural Substrates for Head Movements in Humans: A Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience. 35: 9163-72
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