Santani Teng
Affiliations: | Psychology | University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States |
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Teng S, Danforth C, Paternoster N, et al. (2024) Object recognition via echoes: quantifying the crossmodal transfer of three-dimensional shape information between echolocation, vision, and haptics. Frontiers in Neuroscience. 18: 1288635 |
Lowe MX, Mohsenzadeh Y, Lahner B, et al. (2019) Spatiotemporal neural representations in high-level visual cortex evoked from sounds Journal of Vision. 19: 174 |
Cichy RM, Teng S. (2017) Resolving the neural dynamics of visual and auditory scene processing in the human brain: a methodological approach. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences. 372 |
Teng S, Cichy R, Pantazis D, et al. (2016) Neurodynamics of visual and auditory scene size representations Journal of Vision. 16: 571 |
Teng S, Cichy R, Pantazis D, et al. (2015) The neural dynamics of letter perception in blind and sighted readers. Journal of Vision. 15: 126 |
Sohl-Dickstein J, Teng S, Gaub BM, et al. (2015) A Device for Human Ultrasonic Echolocation. Ieee Transactions On Bio-Medical Engineering. 62: 1526-34 |
Teng S, Puri A, Whitney D. (2012) Ultrafine spatial acuity of blind expert human echolocators. Experimental Brain Research. 216: 483-8 |
Teng S, Whitney D. (2011) The acuity of echolocation: Spatial resolution in the sighted compared to expert performance. Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness. 105: 20-32 |
Teng S, Whitney D. (2011) The auditory flash-drag effect: Distortion of auditory space by visual motion Journal of Vision. 11: 794-794 |
Teng S, Puri A, Whitney D. (2011) Crossmodal Transfer of Object Information in Human Echolocation I-Perception. 2: 894-894 |