Sarah A. Khan
Affiliations: | Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, ON |
Area:
Visual system, development, thyroid hormoneGoogle:
"Sarah Khan"Mean distance: 14.2 (cluster 35) | S | N | B | C | P |
Parents
Sign in to add mentorJody C. Culham | grad student | 1999-2006 | Western University |
Brian Timney | grad student | 1999-2006 | Western University |
Melvyn A. Goodale | grad student | 1999-2008 | Western University |
Joanne Rovet | post-doc | 2008- | Hospital for Sick Children |
Collaborators
Sign in to add collaboratorJames Andrew Danckert | collaborator | 1999- | Western University |
Cristiana Cavina-Pratesi | collaborator | 2001- | Western University |
Stacey Danckert | collaborator | 2001- | Western University |
Kristen Angela Ford | collaborator | 2001- | Western University |
Marla Mickleborough | collaborator | 2001- | Western University |
Derek J. Quinlan | collaborator | 2001- | Western University |
Simona Monaco | collaborator | 2005- | Western University |
Jennifer K.E. Steeves | collaborator | 2005- | Western University |
Erin D. Sheard | collaborator | 2008- | Hospital for Sick Children |
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Publications
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Arcaro MJ, Thaler L, Quinlan DJ, et al. (2018) Psychophysical and neuroimaging responses to moving stimuli in a patient with the Riddoch phenomenon due to bilateral visual cortex lesions. Neuropsychologia |
Simic N, Khan S, Rovet J. (2013) Visuospatial, visuoperceptual, and visuoconstructive abilities in congenital hypothyroidism. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society : Jins. 19: 1119-27 |
Wolf ME, Whitwell RL, Brown LE, et al. (2010) Preserved visual abilities following large bilateral lesions of the occipitotemporal cortex Journal of Vision. 8: 624-624 |
Goodale MA, Wolf ME, Whitwell RL, et al. (2010) Preserved motion processing and visuomotor control in a patient with large bilateral lesions of occipitotemporal cortex Journal of Vision. 8: 371-371 |
Khan SA, Timney B. (2007) Alcohol does not affect dark adaptation or luminance increment thresholds. Journal of Studies On Alcohol and Drugs. 68: 493-502 |
Khan SA, Timney B. (2007) Alcohol slows interhemispheric transmission, increases the flash-lag effect, and prolongs masking: evidence for a slowing of neural processing and transmission. Vision Research. 47: 1821-32 |
Khan S, Wheelock M, Timney B. (2004) The effects of alcohol on interhemispheric transmission Journal of Vision. 4: 500-500 |
Khan SA, Ford K, Timney B, et al. (2003) Effects of ethanol on anti-saccade task performance. Experimental Brain Research. 150: 68-74 |
Johnston K, Timney B, Leung D, et al. (2002) Alcohol reduces simultaneous contrast effects in human vision Journal of Vision. 2: 208a |
Khan S, Johnston K, Timney B. (2001) Dark adaptation functions and increment thresholds following alcohol ingestion Journal of Vision. 1: 455a |