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Teng, S., Puri, A., & Whitney, D.. (2012). Ultrafine spatial acuity of blind expert human echolocators. Experimental Brain Research, 216, 483–488.
Teng, S. (2022). Building a meaningful world when vision is unavailable. presented at the 10/2022, Ν⍴Ψ Neuroscience Honor Society meeting: Bradley University, Peoria, IL.
Teng, S., Sommer, V., Cichy, R., Pantazis, D., & Oliva, A.. (2018). Auditory letter-name processing elicits crossmodal representations in blind listeners. In Conference on Cognitive Computational Neuroscience. http://doi.org/10.32470/CCN.2018.1236-0
Teng, S., & Mackeben, M.. (2023). Reading styles modulate perceptual roles of the hands in bimanual braille reading. presented at the 05/2023, Vision Sciences Society Annual Meeting.
Teng, S., & Fusco, G.. (2019). Modeling echo-target acquisition in blind humans. In Conference on Cognitive Computational Neuroscience. Conference on Cognitive Computational Neuroscience: Berlin, Germany.
Teng, S. (2021). Dynamics of neural representations from non-simultaneous M/EEG and fMRI signals. presented at the 10/2021, Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC): Virtual. Retrieved from https://spark.adobe.com/page/WbX4rTV0hPDMy/
Teng, S. (2020). Fusing non-simultaneous multimodal data to understand neural dynamics across timescales. presented at the 07/2020, Organization for Human Brain Mapping Annual Meeting: Virtual (originally Montreal, Canada).
Teng, S. (2021). Common and distinct mechanisms in blind and sighted reading. presented at the 09/2021, Bay Area Vision Research Day: Berkeley, CA (Virtual).
Teng, S., Puri, A., & Whitney, D.. (2011). Crossmodal transfer of object information in human echolocation. International Multisensory Research Conference. Fukuoka, Japan: Fukuoka, Japan.
Teng, S. (2021). Echolocation: A practical overview of sonar for adaptive neurotechnology. presented at the 07/2021, National Center for Adaptive Neurotechnologies Focus Course: Virtual.