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Visual statistical learning is not reliably modulated by selective attention to isolated events
E Musz, MJ Weber, SL Thompson-Schill
Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics 77, 78-96, 2015
702015
Tracking competition and cognitive control during language comprehension with multi-voxel pattern analysis
E Musz, SL Thompson-Schill
Brain and Language 165, 21-32, 2017
432017
Semantic variability predicts neural variability of object concepts
E Musz, SL Thompson-Schill
Neuropsychologia 76, 41-51, 2015
302015
Neural signatures associated with temporal compression in the verbal retelling of past events
E Musz, J Chen
Communications biology 5 (1), 489, 2022
82022
Naturalistic Audio-Movies reveal common spatial organization across “visual” cortices of different blind individuals
E Musz, R Loiotile, J Chen, M Bedny
Cerebral Cortex 33 (1), 1-10, 2023
72023
Naturalistic stimuli reveal a sensitive period in cross modal responses of visual cortex: Evidence from adult-onset blindness
E Musz, R Loiotile, J Chen, R Cusack, M Bedny
Neuropsychologia 172, 108277, 2022
72022
Toward a Socially Responsible, Transparent, and Reproducible Cognitive Neuroscience
The Cognitive Neurosciences, Sixth Edition, 1105-1113, 2020
4*2020
Finding concepts in brain patterns: From feature lists to similarity spaces
E Musz, SL Thompson-Schill
32019
Naturalistic stimuli reveal a critical period in visual cortex development: Evidence from adult-onset blindness
E Musz, R Loiotile, J Chen, R Cusack, M Bedny
Neuropsychologia 172, 108277, 2022
12022
Finding Concepts in Brain Patterns
E Musz, SL Thompson-Schill
The Oxford Handbook of Neurolinguistics, 2018
12018
A formal model of intuitive theories of vision in congenitally blind and sighted adults
Z Wang, E Musz, S Keil, C Wilson, M Bedny
Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society 46, 2024
2024
Neural signatures of compression in the retelling of past events
E Musz, J Chen
bioRxiv, 2021.09. 21.461232, 2021
2021
Contribution of first-person sensory experience to thinking about seeing: Evidencefrom blindness
E Musz, A Silverman, M Bedny
Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society 42, 2020
2020
Contribution of first-person sensory experience to thinking about seeing: Evidence from blindness.
E Musz, A Silverman, M Bedny
CogSci, 2020
2020
Shades Of Meaning: Capturing Meaningful Context-Based Variations In Neural Patterns
E Musz
University of Pennsylvania, 2017
2017
97 Toward Transparent, and Reproducible Cognitive Neuroscience
SM ASHBURN, D ABUGABER, JW ANTONY, KA BENNION, ...
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