Melanie Palomares

Affiliations: 
Psychology University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC 
Area:
Visual perception,normal and abnormal development, VEPs, psychophysics
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Denis G. Pelli research assistant 1996-2000 NYU
Howard E. Egeth grad student 2000-2006 Johns Hopkins
 (Normal and abnormal development of visuospatial integration: A perspective from Williams syndrome.)
Barbara Landau grad student 2003-2007 Johns Hopkins
 (Normal and abnormal development of visuospatial integration: A perspective from Williams syndrome.)
Anthony M. Norcia post-doc 2006-2009 Smith Kettlewell
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Day AM, Palomares M. (2014) How temporal frequency affects global form coherence in Glass patterns. Vision Research. 95: 18-22
Palomares M, Shannon MT. (2013) Global dot integration in typically developing children and in Williams syndrome. Brain and Cognition. 83: 262-70
Palomares M, Ales JM, Wade AR, et al. (2012) Distinct effects of attention on the neural responses to form and motion processing: a SSVEP source-imaging study. Journal of Vision. 12: 15
Englund JA, Palomares M. (2012) The relationship of global form and motion detection to reading fluency. Vision Research. 67: 14-21
Palomares M, Smith PR, Pitts CH. (2012) Enumeration of small and large numerosities: the effect of element visibility. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006). 65: 1185-94
Palomares M, Ramsey S, Englund J. (2012) What can dots tell us about development of form and motion processing? Journal of Vision. 12: 792-792
Carter B, Pitts CH, Palomares M. (2012) Visual apprehension of small and large numerosities in children and adults Journal of Vision. 12: 1289-1289
Palomares M, Smith PR, Pitts CH, et al. (2011) The effect of viewing eccentricity on enumeration. Plos One. 6: e20779
Palomares M, Englund JA, Ahlers S. (2011) Patterns and trajectories in Williams Syndrome: the case of visual orientation discrimination. Research in Developmental Disabilities. 32: 1021-9
Farzin F, Hou C, Palomares M, et al. (2011) Face- and object-selective cortical responses in 4- to 6-month-old infants and adults. Journal of Vision. 11: 460-460
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