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Spero Nicholas

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Perceptual learning with dichoptic attention tasks improves attentional modulation in V1 and IPS and reduces interocular suppression in human amblyopia. (2022). Perceptual learning with dichoptic attention tasks improves attentional modulation in V1 and IPS and reduces interocular suppression in human amblyopia. Scientific Reports, 12(1). http://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-13747-4
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Motion Processing Deficits in Children With Cerebral Visual Impairment and Good Visual Acuity. (2021). Motion Processing Deficits in Children With Cerebral Visual Impairment and Good Visual Acuity. Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science, 62. http://doi.org/10.1167/iovs.62.14.12
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Excitatory Contribution to Binocular Interactions in Human Visual Cortex is Reduced in Strabismic Amblyopia. (2021). Excitatory Contribution to Binocular Interactions in Human Visual Cortex is Reduced in Strabismic Amblyopia. Journal Of Neuroscience. http://doi.org/10.1523/JNEUROSCI.0268-21.2021
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Motion processing deficits in children with Cerebral Visual Impairment and good visual acuity. (2021). Motion processing deficits in children with Cerebral Visual Impairment and good visual acuity. Date Published 09/2021.
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Differential Experience-Dependent Plasticity of Form and Motion Mechanisms in Anisometropic Amblyopia. (2019). Differential Experience-Dependent Plasticity of Form and Motion Mechanisms in Anisometropic Amblyopia. Investigative Opthalmology & Visual Science, 60, 4109. http://doi.org/10.1167/iovs.19-27005
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Learning face perception without vision: Rebound learning effect and hemispheric differences in congenital vs late-onset blindness. (2019). Learning face perception without vision: Rebound learning effect and hemispheric differences in congenital vs late-onset blindness. Imaging Science And Technology: Human Vision And Electronic Imaging. http://doi.org/10.2352/ISSN.2470-1173.2019.12.HVEI-237 Human Vision and Electronic Imaging 2019
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The Cortical Network for Braille Writing in the Blind. (Feb 14 2016). The Cortical Network for Braille Writing in the Blind. Electronic Imaging, 2016, 1–6. http://doi.org/10.2352/ISSN.2470-1173.2016.16.HVEI-095 PMID: 28890944 PMCID: PMC5589194
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Fundamental anti-symmetries in the brain organization of conceptual knowledge representation help resolve long-standing controversies. (2016). Fundamental anti-symmetries in the brain organization of conceptual knowledge representation help resolve long-standing controversies. Journal Of Vision., (16(12).
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Analysis of Neural-BOLD Coupling Through Four Models of the Neural Metabolic Demand. (2015). Analysis of Neural-BOLD Coupling Through Four Models of the Neural Metabolic Demand. Frontiers In Neuroscience, 9. http://doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2015.00419
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Consequences of Traumatic Brain Injury for Human Vergence Dynamics. (2015). Consequences of Traumatic Brain Injury for Human Vergence Dynamics. Frontiers In Neurology, 5. http://doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2014.00282
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Deficits in the activation of human oculomotor nuclei in chronic traumatic brain injury. (2015). Deficits in the activation of human oculomotor nuclei in chronic traumatic brain injury. Frontiers In Neurology, 6(173), 9. http://doi.org/doi: 10.3389/fneur.2015.00173
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Effect of familiarity on Braille writing and reading in the blind: From graphemes to comprehension. (2015). Effect of familiarity on Braille writing and reading in the blind: From graphemes to comprehension. Journal Of Vision, 15, 920–920. http://doi.org/10.1167/15.12.920
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Analysis of human vergence dynamics. (2012). Analysis of human vergence dynamics. Journal Of Vision, 12(11)(21), 1-19. http://doi.org/10.1167/12.11.21
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A proposed role for all-trans retinal in regulation of rhodopsin regeneration in human rods. (2006). A proposed role for all-trans retinal in regulation of rhodopsin regeneration in human rods. Vision Research, 46, 4449-4463. http://doi.org/http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.visres.2006.07.035
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Toward a unified model of vertebrate rod phototransduction. (7AD). Toward a unified model of vertebrate rod phototransduction. Visual Neuroscience, 22, 417-436. http://doi.org/10.1017/S0952523805224045
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Multiple Steps of Phosphorylation of Activated Rhodopsin Can Account for the Reproducibility of Vertebrate Rod Single-photon Responses. (2003). Multiple Steps of Phosphorylation of Activated Rhodopsin Can Account for the Reproducibility of Vertebrate Rod Single-photon Responses. The Journal Of General Physiology" Volume = "122, 419-444. http://doi.org/10.1085/jgp.200308832
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A Link-Segment Model of Upright Human Posture for Analysis of Head-Trunk Coordination. (1998). A Link-Segment Model of Upright Human Posture for Analysis of Head-Trunk Coordination. Journal Of Vestibular Research, 8, 187-200. http://doi.org/10.3233/VES-1998-8301
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Presentations/Posters
Rapid training of supramodal spatial cognition and memory for improved navigation in low vision and blindness. (2020). Rapid training of supramodal spatial cognition and memory for improved navigation in low vision and blindness. ARVO Issue abstract 2020. ARVO 2020. Retrieved from https://iovs.arvojournals.org/article.aspx?articleid=2766791&resultClick=1
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Audio-Visual Interactions in The Visual and Auditory Cortices. (2019). Audio-Visual Interactions in The Visual and Auditory Cortices. Date Published 10/2019, Society for Neuroscience Conference: Chicago, IL.
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Is the face schema innate? Evidence from learning faces in the congenital blind. (2019). Is the face schema innate? Evidence from learning faces in the congenital blind. Retrieved from SfN
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Learning face perception without vision: Rebound learning effect and hemispheric differences in blind and sighted. (2019). Learning face perception without vision: Rebound learning effect and hemispheric differences in blind and sighted. Retrieved from ECVP, Leuven
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Top-down control of spatial memory visualization in early visual cortex. (2019). Top-down control of spatial memory visualization in early visual cortex. Retrieved from VSS, Fl
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Top-down working memory reorganization of the primary visual cortex: Granger Causality analysis. (2017). Top-down working memory reorganization of the primary visual cortex: Granger Causality analysis. http://doi.org/10.1167/17.10.594
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Brain reorganization and performance correlates of a rapid switch in handedness induced by drawing training in a left-handed blind individual. (2016). Brain reorganization and performance correlates of a rapid switch in handedness induced by drawing training in a left-handed blind individual. Retrieved from SfN, San Diego, Ca, USA
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Color components under joint recording from the human retina and cortex with a high-density electrode net. (2016). Color components under joint recording from the human retina and cortex with a high-density electrode net.
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Dissociable brain networks revealed to single-repetition learning in Braille reading and Braille writing-fromm. (2016). Dissociable brain networks revealed to single-repetition learning in Braille reading and Braille writing-fromm. Retrieved from ECVP 2016 Perception 45, 164-165
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High-order multisensory mechanisms: Insights from Braille writing and reading. (2016). High-order multisensory mechanisms: Insights from Braille writing and reading. Retrieved from IS&T Int Symp Electron Imaging
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Other Publications
Top-down working memory reorganization of the primary visual cortex: Granger Causality analysis. (2017). Top-down working memory reorganization of the primary visual cortex: Granger Causality analysis. Retrieved from Jurnal of Vision
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Hou Lab

Our research interests include investigating human visual cortex development and brain plasticity associated with amblyopia (lazy eye) and strabismus (misaligned eyes).

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Tyler Lab

Research in human visual perception and the diagnosis of eye diseases.

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Mechanisms of Photophobia in Mild Traumatic Brain Injury in Human Subjects: Therapeutic Implications

The purpose of this grant is to identify the mechanisms responsible for generating photophobia in patients who have suffered mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI). Currently, estimates indicate that this painful condition persists in about 60% of those who suffered from blast-related traumatic brain injury and 30% of those who suffered non-blast-related concussive injuries.

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SL-CN: Harnessing the Power of Drawing for the Enhancement of Learning across Levels of Vision Function

This Science of Learning Collaborative Network brings together researchers and experts from the Smith-Kettlewell Eye Research Institute, University of Bamberg (Germany), Columbia University and Emory University to investigate how the visual art of drawing can enhance learning. Underlying learning principles and neural mechanisms will be considered, and how these can be harnessed for real-life learning enhancement. Though humans have been drawing for at least 30,000 years, little is understood about brain processes involved in this activity.

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Multisensory Interactions Between the Primary Sensory Cortices

Under construction!

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Harnessing the Power of Drawing for the Enhancement of Learning across Levels of Vision Function

Recent scientific findings about art and drawing suggest that drawing can facilitate learning in a wide variety of domains. The proposed collaboration will develop an interdisciplinary research program aimed at harnessing the power of drawing to enhance learning across fields of intellectual endeavor.

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Advanced Spatiomotor Rehabilitation for Navigation in Blindness & Visual Impairment

Successful navigation requires the development of an accurate and flexible mental, or cognitive, map of the navigational space and of the route trajectory required to travel from the current to the target location. The Cognitive-Kinesthetic (C-K) Rehabilitation Training that we have developed in the preceding period utilizes a unique form of blind memory-guided drawing to develop cognitive mapping to a high level of proficiency.

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Alleviating interocular suppression by high-attention demand training in amblyopia

The goal of this project is to test a hypothesis that whether or not training patients to pay more attention to the input from the amblyopic eye can overcome interocular suppression to treat amblyopia.

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Learning in the Sighted and the Blind through Different Sensory Modalities: Structure and Dynamics of Cortical Reorganization

This project focuses on the emerging area of the neuroscience of art learning. It addresses the important issue of how the brain learns complex skills, specifically the process of drawing, through two different sensory modalities. Visual art, and drawing in particular, engages an orchestrated...

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Human Oculomotor Functions & Their Deficits in Traumatic Brain Injury

Recent studies have established that a high proportion of patients diagnosed with mild (or diffuse) traumatic brain injury (mTBI) exhibit binocular vision dysfunctions, particularly, deficiencies in the binocular coordination of eye movements.

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Encoding of 3D Structure in the Visual Scene: A New Conceptualization

The multidisciplinary goal was to develop an integrated conceptualization of the mid-level encoding of 3D object structure from multiple surface cues

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Advanced Spatiomotor Rehabilitation in Blindness and Visual Impairment

We propose a multidisciplinary approach to effective spatiomotor rehabilitation in blindness and visual impairment. For those who have lost vision, the eye-hand coordination normally available for the manipulation of objects for everyday activities is unavailable and has to be replaced by information from other senses

As a core member of the Smith-Kettlewell Brain Imaging Center, I support various labs in the analysis and collection of fMRI, EEG, oculomotor, and psychophysical data, as well as programming multi-sensory dynamic stimuli for these types of experiments.

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