Robyn Sun Kim, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | Psychology | University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA |
Area:
Multisensory Integration, Statistical Learning, Crossmodal Motion PerceptionGoogle:
"Robyn Kim"Cross-listing: Neurotree
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Sign in to add mentorLadan Shams | grad student | 2009 | UCLA (Neurotree) | |
(Multisensory perception: Learning of multisensory interactions and effects on unisensory processing.) |
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Kim R, Peters MA, Shams L. (2012) 0 + 1 > 1: How adding noninformative sound improves performance on a visual task. Psychological Science. 23: 6-12 |
Heckman GM, Kim RS, Lin S, et al. (2012) Driver's visual behavior during backing tasks: Factors affecting the use of rearview camera displays Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society. 2236-2240 |
Shams L, Wozny DR, Kim R, et al. (2011) Influences of multisensory experience on subsequent unisensory processing. Frontiers in Psychology. 2: 264 |
Shams L, Kim R. (2010) Crossmodal influences on visual perception. Physics of Life Reviews. 7: 269-84 |
Kim R, Seitz A, Shams L. (2010) Neural mechanisms of multisensory perceptual learning Journal of Vision. 8: 976-976 |
Kim R, Seitz A, Shams L. (2010) Visual perceptual learning enhanced with congruent sound Journal of Vision. 7: 305-305 |
Kim RS, Seitz A, Shams L. (2010) Sound aids perceptual learning Journal of Vision. 6: 151-151 |
Kim R, Shams L. (2010) Task-irrelevant sound facilitates visual motion detection Journal of Vision. 10: 892-892 |
Shams L, Kim R. (2010) Bayesian priors and multisensory integration at multiple levels of visual processing. Reply to comments on "Crossmodal influences on visual perception" Physics of Life Reviews. 7: 295-298 |
Kim R, Seitz A, Feenstra H, et al. (2009) Testing assumptions of statistical learning: is it long-term and implicit? Neuroscience Letters. 461: 145-9 |