Santani Teng

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2022
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.
Lowe, M. X., Mohsenzadeh, Y., Lahner, B., Charest, I., Oliva, A., & Teng, S.. (2022). Cochlea to categories: The spatiotemporal dynamics of semantic auditory representations. Cognitive Neuropsychology, 38(7-8), 468-489. http://doi.org/10.1080/02643294.2022.2085085
Wong-kee-You, A., García-Lázaro, H. G., & Teng, S.. (2022). Decoding spatial and temporal order representations during explicit visual sequence learning in development. In . presented at the 04/2022, Cognitive Society for Neuroscience: San Francisco, California.
Wong-kee-You, A., García-Lázaro, H. G., & Teng, S.. (2022). Decoding spatial and temporal order representations during explicit visual sequence learning in development. In . presented at the 04/2022, Cognitive Society for Neuroscience: San Francisco, California.
Wong-kee-You, A., García-Lázaro, H. G., & Teng, S.. (2022). Decoding spatial and temporal order representations during explicit visual sequence learning in development. presented at the 04/2022, Cognitive Society for Neuroscience: San Francisco, California.
García-Lázaro, H. G., Alwis, Y., & Teng, S.. (2022). Speech encoding modulated by task-relevance and reverberant acoustic statistics. presented at the 04/2022, Cognitive Society for Neuroscience: San Francisco, California.
2021
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. (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. (2021). Echolocation: A practical overview of sonar for adaptive neurotechnology. presented at the 07/2021, National Center for Adaptive Neurotechnologies Focus Course: Virtual.
Wong-Kee-You, A. M. B., Alwis, Y., & Teng, S.. (2021). Hearing real spaces: The development of sensitivity to reverberation statistics in children. presented at the 03/2021, Cognitive Neuroscience Society Annual Meeting: Virtual.
Dacus, C., Paternoster, N., Ezeana, M., Teng, S., & Puri, A.. (2021). Interpreting sensation: Quantifying the bottleneck of information transfer between echolocation, vision, and haptic perception. presented at the 11/2021, Conference on Object Perception, visual Attention, and visual Memory (OPAM): Virtual.
García-Lázaro, H. G., Wong-Kee-You, A. M. B., Alwis, Y., & Teng, S.. (2021). Making remote studies accessible during COVID: A SKERI case study on web-based psychophysical research with blind participants. presented at the 07/2021, Rehabilitation Engineering and Assistive Technology Society of North America (RESNA) Annual Meeting: Virtual.
García-Lázaro, H. G., Alwis, Y., & Teng, S.. (2021). Neural encoding of temporal and spectral statistical regularities of reverberant environments. presented at the 06/2021, Organization for Human Brain Mapping Annual Meeting: Virtual.
García-Lázaro, H. G., & Teng, S.. (2021). Neural representation of physical and perceived environmental acoustics. presented at the 10/2021, Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC): Virtual.
García-Lázaro, H. G., Alwis, Y., & Teng, S.. (2021). Neural representations of temporal and spectral regularities of reverberant environments. presented at the 11/2021, 50th Society of Neuroscience Annual Meeting: Chicago/ Virtual.
García-Lázaro, H. G., Wong-Kee-You, A., Alwis, Y., & Teng, S.. (2021). Visual experience modulates sensitivity to statistics of reverberation. presented at the 05/2021, Vision Sciences Society Annual Meeting: Virtual.
2019
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.

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