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Teresa Mitchell, Ph.D.
Academic Role: Assistant Professor
Faculty Appointment(s) In:
Psychiatry
Other Affiliation(s):
Program in Neuroscience
Shriver Center
Representative Publications
Quittner, A. L., Smith, L. B., Osberger, M. J., Mitchell, T. V., & Katz, D. B. (1994). The impact of audition on the development of visual attention. Psychological Science, 5 (6), 347-353.
Mitchell, T. V., & Quittner, A. L. (1996). A multimethod study of attention and behavior problems in hearing-impaired children. Journal of Clinical Child Psychology, 25, 83-96.
Mitchell, T. V., & Smith, L. B. (1996). Deafness drives development of attention to change. In G. Cottrell (Ed.), Proceedings of the Eighteenth Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society. New Jersey : Erlbaum.
Bavelier, D., Tomann, A., Hutton, C., Mitchell, T., Corina, D., & Neville, H. (2000). Visual attention to the periphery is enhanced in congenitally deaf individuals. Journal of Neuroscience, 20(17): RC93, 1-6.
Mitchell, T. V., & Lewis, D. V. (2001). Do prolonged febrile seizures injure the hippocampus: Human MRI studies. In T. Baram & S. Shinnar (Eds.), Febrile Seizures. New York : Academic Press.
Bavelier, D., Brozinsky, C., Tomann, A., Mitchell, T., Neville, H., & Liu, G. (2001). Impact of early deafness and early exposure to sign language on the cerebral organization for motion processing. Journal of Neuroscience, 21 (22): 8931-8942.
Lewis, D. V., Barboriak, D., MacFall, J. R., Provenzale, J. M., Mitchell, T. V., VanLandingham, K. E. (2002). Do prolonged febrile seizures produce medial temporal sclerosis? Hypotheses, MRI evidence and unanswered questions. Progress in Brain Research (135), 263-278.
Mitchell, T. V., & Neville, H. J. (2002). Effects of age and experience on the development of neurocognitive systems. In: A. Zani & A. M. Proverbio (Eds.), The Cognitive Physiology of Mind. Academic Press.
Armstrong, B., Hillyard, S. A., Neville, H. J., & Mitchell, T. V. (2002). Auditory deprivation affects processing of motion, but not color. Cognitive Brain Research (14), 422-434.
Mitchell, T. V., & Neville, H. J. (in preparation). Asynchrony in the development of electrophysiological responses to motion and color.
Inan, S., Mitchell, T., Song, A., Bizzell, J., & Belger, A. (2004). Hemodynamic correlates of stimulus repetition in visual and auditory cortices: An fMRI study. Neuroimage (21), 886-893.
Mitchell, T. V., & Neville, H. J. (in press). Asynchrony in the development of electrophysiological responses to motion and color. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience.
Morey, R. A., Inan, S., Mitchell, T. V., Perkins, D. O., Lieberman, J. A., & Belger, A. (in press). Imaging fronto-striatal function in ultra high-risk, early, and chronic schizophrenia during executive processing. Archives of General Psychiatry.
Office: Shriver
Phone: 781-642-0253
Fax: 781-642-0238
E-mail: Teresa.Mitchell@umassmed.edu
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