Laura Cacciamani

Cacciamani, L., & Likova, L. T. (2016). The role of the perirhinal cortex in tactile perception and memory in the blind. Vision Sciences Society, St. Pete Beach, Florida.
Likova, L. T., Tyler, C. W., Mineff, K. N., Cacciamani, L., & Nicholas, S. C. (2016). High-order multisensory mechanisms: Insights from Braille writing and reading. Special Session on Multisensory Interactions. IS&T’2016.
Likova, L. T., Tyler, C. W., Cacciamani, L., Mineff, K. N., & Nicholas, S. C. (2015). Effect of familiarity on Braille writing and reading in the blind: From graphemes to comprehension. Journal Of Vision, 15, 920–920. 10.1167/15.12.920
Cacciamani, L., & Likova, L. T. (2016). Tactile object familiarity in the blind brain reveals the supramodal perceptual-mnemonic nature of the perirhinal cortex. Frontiers In Human Neuroscience, 10, 92. 10.3389/fnhum.2016.00092 PMID: 27148002 PMCID: PMC4828456 (Original work published Apr 12 2016)
Cacciamani, L. (2014). Beyond Conscious Object Perception: Processing and Inhibition of the Groundside of a Figure.
Peterson, M. A., Cacciamani, L., Mojica, A. J., & Sanguinetti, J. L. (2012). Meaning can be accessed for the ground side of a figure. Gestalt Theory, 34.
Cacciamani, L., Ayars, A. A., & Peterson, M. A. (2014). Spatially rearranged object parts can facilitate perception of intact whole objects. Frontiers In Psychology, 5.
Cacciamani, L., Mojica, A. J., Sanguinetti, J. L., & Peterson, M. A. (2014). Semantic access occurs outside of awareness for the ground side of a figure. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 76, 2531–2547.
Peterson, M. A., Cacciamani, L., Barense, M. D., & Scalf, P. E. (2012). The perirhinal cortex modulates V2 activity in response to the agreement between part familiarity and configuration familiarity. Hippocampus, 22, 1965–1977.
Salvagio, E., Cacciamani, L., & Peterson, M. A. (2012). Competition-strength-dependent ground suppression in figure–ground perception. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 74, 964–978.