Word and text processing in developmental prosopagnosia

C Rubino, SL Corrow, JC Corrow… - Cognitive …, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
The “many-to-many” hypothesis proposes that visual object processing is supported by
distributed circuits that overlap for different object categories. For faces and words the hypothesis …

Getting lost: Topographic skills in acquired and developmental prosopagnosia

JC Corrow, SL Corrow, E Lee, R Pancaroglu, F Burles… - Cortex, 2016 - Elsevier
… Author links open overlay panel Jeffrey C. Corrow a 1 , Sherryse L. … C. Road Map test, a
portion of the map. Subjects follow the dotted line in the direction shown by the arrowhead at the …

Training face perception in developmental prosopagnosia through perceptual learning

SL Corrow, J Davies-Thompson, K Fletcher, C Hills… - Neuropsychologia, 2019 - Elsevier
Background Recent work has shown that perceptual learning can improve face discrimination
in subjects with acquired prosopagnosia. Objective In this study, we administered the …

Localization and patterns of cerebral dyschromatopsia: A study of subjects with prospagnosia

D Moroz, SL Corrow, JC Corrow, ARS Barton… - Neuropsychologia, 2016 - Elsevier
Objective Cerebral dyschromatopsia is sometimes associated with acquired prosopagnosia.
Given the variability in structural lesions that cause acquired prosopagnosia, this study …

[HTML][HTML] Working memory load improves diagnostic performance of smooth pursuit eye movement in mild traumatic brain injury patients with protracted recovery

JL Stubbs, SL Corrow, BR Kiang, JC Corrow… - Scientific reports, 2019 - nature.com
Smooth pursuit eye movements have been investigated as a diagnostic tool for mild traumatic
brain injury (mTBI). However, the degree to which smooth pursuit differentiates mTBI …

Dopamine replacement remediates risk aversion in Parkinson's disease in a value-independent manner

MV Cherkasova, JC Corrow, A Taylor, SC Yeung… - Parkinsonism & Related …, 2019 - Elsevier
Introduction Clinical evidence suggests that Parkinson's Disease (PD) patients are risk averse.
Dopaminergic therapy has been reported to increase risk tolerance, but the underlying …

Dopamine deficiency is associated with risk aversion but not loss aversion in Parkinson's disease

MV Cherkasova, JC Corrow, A Taylor, SC Yeung… - bioRxiv, 2019 - biorxiv.org
Background Clinical evidence suggests that Parkinson’s Disease (PD) patients are risk-averse,
but clear experimental evidence of this is surprisingly lacking. Anti-parkinsonian therapy …

[PDF][PDF] Dopamine deficiency is associated with risk aversion but not loss aversion in Parkinson's

JL Stubbs, MJMK BKin, MD BEng, S Appel-Cresswell… - scholar.archive.org
… , statistical analysis, manuscript writing Jeffrey C. Corrow: project execution, manuscript
writing Alisdair Taylor: project organization and execution Shanna C. Yeung: project execution …

[PDF][PDF] Dopamine replacement remediates risk aversion in Parkinson's disease in a value-independent manner

JL Stubbs, MJMK BKin, S Appel-Cresswell, JJS FCAHS - academia.edu
… , statistical analysis, manuscript writing Jeffrey C. Corrow: project execution, manuscript
writing Alisdair Taylor: project organization and execution Shanna C. Yeung: project execution …

[PDF][PDF] ST.«: LOUD STATE

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Commencement marks renewal of SCSU tradition of excellence and opportunity 1871
graduate Alfretta Van Valkenberg, a member of the Third Normal School's (later St. Cloud State …