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Wu, D.A., B.R. Sheth, "Single Mechanism, Divergent Effects; Multiple Mechanisms, Convergent Effect," Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 31, 215, 2008
Shimojo.S, B.R. Sheth, "Adapting to an Aftereffect" Journal of Vision. 8, 1-10, 2008.
Janvelyan, D., Khan, M,. B.R. Sheth, "Practice Makes Imperfect: Restorative Effects of Sleep on Motor Learning," PLoS ONE 3(9): e3190, 2008.
Pham, T. and B.R. Sheth, "How Emotional Arousal and Valence Influence Access to Awareness,"Vision Research 48: 2415-2424, 2008.
Kanai, R., B.R. Sheth and S. Shimojo, "Dynamic Evolution of Motion Perception," Vision Research, 47, 937-945, 2007. (*joint first authors)
Kanai, R., B.R. Sheth, F.A.J. Verstraten, and S. Shimojo, "Dynamic Perceptual Changes in Audiovisual Simultaneity," PLoS ONE, 2(12), e1253, 2007.
B.R. Sheth, "Memory Consolidation during Sleep: A Form of Brain Restitution," Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Vol. 28, pp. 81-82, 2005.
B.R. Sheth, and S. Shimojo, "Sound Aided Recovery from and Persistence Against Filling-In," Vision Research, Vol. 44, pp. 1907-1917, 2004.
R. Kanai, B.R. Sheth and S. Shimojo, "Stopping the Motion and Sleuthing the Flash-Lag Effect: Spatial Uncertainty is the Key to Perceptual Mislocalization," Vision Research, Vol. 44, pp. 2605-2619, 2004.
B.R. Sheth, and S. Shimojo, "Extrinsic Cues Suppress the Encoding of Intrinsic Cues," Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, Vol. 16, pp. 339-350, 2004. |