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The Center for Visual Science (CVS) is an interdepartmental program that brings together vision scientists at the University of Rochester.
Rochester, NY
Joined February 2021
NEW editorial from Gabriel Diaz in Frontiers in Virtual Reality: Use of body and gaze in extended reality. #URochesterResearch.@RITimagingsci.
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The advent of extended reality (XR) technologies, encompassing virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR), and mixed reality (MR), has revolutionized the w...
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2of2) This highlights the need for more personalized approaches to understanding and treating PTSD based on individual symptoms and experiences. #URochesterResearch.@URNeuroscience.
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In a large global sample of people with trauma exposure, we utilized a data-driven approach to evaluate resting state brain network dynamics. Neither static nor dynamic functional connectivity...
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1of2) NEW research from @ZVRLabshows that people with PTSD don’t all show the same patterns of brain activity at rest, suggesting there isn’t a single “PTSD brain” profile.
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3 students, Paul Cavanah, Aishwarya Jayan, & Paul Jolly have been selected to receive the CVS T32 fellowship with funding from @NatEyeInstitute .Selection is based on academic excellence, research promise, productivity, & commitment to vision science. @nih
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New from @DrSMSilverstein in Schizophrenia Research: People with schizophrenia show signs of faster aging in their eyes, but this is mainly due to higher rates of diabetes and high blood pressure—problems that can be treated or managed. #URochesterResearch.
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New research from CVS Postdoc Tresa Elias shows that a collagen-based optical marker associated with cancer spread varies by race, suggesting the need for race-specific approaches in cancer prognosis. #URochesterResearch.
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A collagen-based optical marker associated with cancer spread varies by race, suggesting the need for race-specific approaches in cancer prognosis
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RT @URNeuroscience: Neural correlates of human fear conditioning and sources of variability in 2199 individuals. Associate Prof. Benjamin S….
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Nature Communications - A large brain imaging study of over 2000 people worldwide shows that fear conditioning engages brain regions linked to emotion and attention, with differences in individuals...
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OUT NOW from Sam Jenks & Martina Poletti: Asymmetries in foveal vision in J. Neurosci. .#URochesterResearch @UoR_BrainCogSci @aplabUR.
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Visual perception is characterized by known asymmetries in the visual field; human’s visual sensitivity is higher along the horizontal than the vertical meridian, and along the lower than the upper...
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@edmundlalor 2of2) A method for analyzing recorded EEG brain waves from two such patients show evidence of their ability to understand speech without needing them to respond. .#URochesterResearch @UofRBME.
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At least a quarter of adult patients with severe brain injury in a disorder of consciousness may have cognitive abilities that are hidden due to motor impair...
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1of2) New paper from @edmundlalor in Frontiers in Psychology: Some people with severe brain injuries may still be conscious and able to understand what is being said to them, even if they can't move to respond. .
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#cvstoday August 21 2:00 pm, Zoom (check CVS Slack for link).@TeliasLab Summer Journal Club: Supraja Varadarajan, UT Southwestern Medical Center.The Role of Retinorecipient Neuronal Activity in Promoting Retinal Ganglion Cell Axon Regeneration .@FlaumEye
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TOMORROW at 2:00 pm, Zoom (check CVS Slack for link).@TeliasLab Summer Journal Club: Supraja Varadarajan, UT Southwestern Medical Center.The Role of Retinorecipient Neuronal Activity in Promoting Retinal Ganglion Cell Axon Regeneration ..@FlaumEye
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Congrats to Matt Cavanaugh, who has been selected for the NAEVR/AEVR Emerging Vision Scientist Program this September. He will be traveling to Washington, DC to present research on Capitol Hill to advocate for vision science research. @FlaumEye.
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Emerging Vision Scientist Program Applications for the 2025 Emerging Vision Scientist Program are now closed. We are grateful for the incredible interest and look forward to welcoming our next cohort...
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OUT NOW from @FiebelkornIan Human attention-guided visual perception is governed by rhythmic oscillations and aperiodic timescales in PLOS Biology. #URochesterResearch @URNeuroscience.
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How does the brain sample the visual environment in space and time? This study demonstrates that two distinct temporal patterns, rhythmic oscillations and aperiodic timescales predict attention-gui...
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RT @URNeuroscience: An international team of researchers, @spk3lly @JohnnyFoxe @gomezramirezm et al, discovered when we see & hear simultan….
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New research from @DrSMSilverstein has found that brain wave patterns called theta-gamma coupling were linked to working memory ability in both healthy people & those with psychosis, even during tasks not involving memory. #URochesterResearch @urmc_psych.
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RT @NEIDirector: New research suggests that a type of cloaking occurs during retinal injury to protect the retina from a rush of immune cel….
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RT @UoR_BrainCogSci: Announcing a joint BCS/CVS Research Talk 9/10 at 12PM, Kresge Room: Eli Merriam, Laboratory of Brain and Cognition, Na….
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Don't miss the @TeliasLab Summer Journal Club, 8/21 at 2pm, Zoom (check CVS Slack for link).Supraja Varadarajan, UT Southwestern Medical Center.The Role of Retinorecipient Neuronal Activity in Promoting Retinal Ganglion Cell Axon Regeneration ..@FlaumEye
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3of3) New research suggests otherwise, finding that early life exposure to PFHxA may increase anxiety-related behaviors and memory deficits in male mice. #URochesterResearch @URNeuroscience.
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Here, we report that following gestational and lactational exposure to PFHxA, there are elevated concentrations of PFHxA in the brain at P1 and in the brain and serum at P21 in both males and...
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