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Section: Publications

, Ph.D.

Academic Role: Associate Professor

Faculty Appointment(s) In:
   Psychiatry

Other Affiliation(s):
   Program in Neuroscience

Representative Publications

Skoczenski, A.M. and Norcia, A.M. (in press) Late maturation of visual hyperacuity. Psychological Science.

Skoczenski, A.M. (in press) Limitations on visual sensitivity during infancy: Contrast sensitivity, vernier acuity and orientation processing. In: Progress in Infancy Research, Vol. 2. Hayne, H. and Fagen, J. (Eds.), Mahway, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.

Candy, T.R., Skoczenski, A.M. and Norcia, A.M. (2001) Normalization models applied to orientation masking in the human infant. J. Neuroscience, 21, 4530-4541. (featured on journal cover)

Good, W.V., Jan, J.E., Burden, S. Skoczenski, A.M. and Candy, T.R. (2001) Recent advances in cortical visual impairment. Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology, 43, 56-60.

Skoczenski A.M. and Norcia A.M. (1999) The development of VEP Vernier acuity and grating acuity in human infants. Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science, 40, 2411-2417. (featured on journal cover)

Skoczenski A.M. & Norcia A.M. (1998) Neural noise limitations on infant visual sensitivity. Nature, 391, 697-700.

Shannon E.S., Skoczenski A.M. & Banks M.S. (1996) Retinal illuminance and contrast sensitivity in human infants. Vision Research, 36, 67-76.

Skoczenski A.M. & Aslin R.N. (1995) Assessment of vernier acuity development using the “equivalent intrinsic blur” paradigm. Vision Research, 35, 1879-1889.

Skoczenski A.M. & Aslin R.N. (1992) Spatiotemporal factors in infant position sensitivity: single-bar stimuli. Vision Research, 32, 1761-1770.


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