Andrew M. Herbert
Affiliations: | Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, NY, United States |
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Visual System, Attention, Pattern PerceptionWebsite:
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"Andrew Herbert"Mean distance: 17.81 (cluster 23)
Parents
Sign in to add mentorG. Keith Humphrey | grad student | 1987-1994 | Western University | |
(M.A. and Ph.D.) |
Collaborators
Sign in to add collaboratorJeff B. Pelz | collaborator | 2004- | Rochester Institute of Technology |
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Sutton TM, Herbert AM, Clark DQ. (2019) Valence, arousal, and dominance ratings for facial stimuli. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006). 1747021819829012 |
Bona S, Herbert A, Toneatto C, et al. (2014) The causal role of the lateral occipital complex in visual mirror symmetry detection and grouping: an fMRI-guided TMS study. Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior. 51: 46-55 |
Cattaneo Z, Bona S, Bauer C, et al. (2014) Symmetry detection in visual impairment: Behavioral evidence and neural correlates Symmetry. 6: 427-443 |
Cattaneo Z, Bona S, Monegato M, et al. (2014) Visual symmetry perception in early onset monocular blindness Visual Cognition. 22: 963-974 |
Cattaneo Z, Vecchi T, Fantino M, et al. (2013) The effect of vertical and horizontal symmetry on memory for tactile patterns in late blind individuals. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics. 75: 375-82 |
Bohannon LS, Herbert AM, Pelz JB, et al. (2013) Eye contact and video-mediated communication: A review Displays. 34: 177-185 |
Bona S, Herbert A, Toneatto C, et al. (2013) P 151. The right (but not the left) lateral occipital complex is causally implicated in visual mirror symmetry detection: An fMRI-guided TMS study Clinical Neurophysiology. 124: e135-e136 |
Cattaneo Z, Mattavelli G, Papagno C, et al. (2011) The role of the human extrastriate visual cortex in mirror symmetry discrimination: a TMS-adaptation study. Brain and Cognition. 77: 120-7 |
Pelz J, Purington J, Herbert A. (2010) Travel gaze? Re-examining gaze behavior during locomotion Journal of Vision. 9: 422-422 |
Herbert AM, Stefano L, Conley TL, et al. (2010) Re-examining the preferential detection of negative stimuli: Better performance for positive faces Journal of Vision. 8: 57-57 |