Mayu Nishimura
Affiliations: | 2008-2011 | Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA |
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Rhodes G, Nishimura M, de Heering A, et al. (2016) Reduced adaptability, but no fundamental disruption, of norm-based face coding following early visual deprivation from congenital cataracts. Developmental Science |
Nishimura M, Scherf KS, Zachariou V, et al. (2015) Size precedes view: developmental emergence of invariant object representations in lateral occipital complex. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience. 27: 474-91 |
Gao X, Maurer D, Nishimura M. (2013) Altered representation of facial expressions after early visual deprivation. Frontiers in Psychology. 4: 878 |
Nishimura M, Scherf KS, Zachariou V, et al. (2013) Development of size- and view-invariance in LOC: an fMR-adaptation study Journal of Vision. 13: 491-491 |
Zheng X, Mondloch CJ, Nishimura M, et al. (2011) Telling one face from another: electrocortical correlates of facial characteristics among individual female faces. Neuropsychologia. 49: 3254-64 |
Konen CS, Behrmann M, Nishimura M, et al. (2011) The functional neuroanatomy of object agnosia: a case study. Neuron. 71: 49-60 |
Nishimura M, Robertson C, Maurer D. (2011) Effect of adaptor duration on 8-year-olds' facial identity aftereffects suggests adult-like plasticity of the face norm. Vision Research. 51: 1216-22 |
Behrmann M, Nishimura M. (2010) Agnosias. Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews. Cognitive Science. 1: 203-13 |
Robbins RA, Nishimura M, Mondloch CJ, et al. (2010) Deficits in sensitivity to spacing after early visual deprivation in humans: a comparison of human faces, monkey faces, and houses. Developmental Psychobiology. 52: 775-81 |
Nishimura M, Doyle J, Humphreys K, et al. (2010) Probing the face-space of individuals with prosopagnosia. Neuropsychologia. 48: 1828-41 |