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Journal Articles
- Seitz, AR, Kim, R, Shams, L (2006). Sound facilitates visual learning. Current Biology, 16(14), 1422-7.
- Watkins, S, Shams, L, Tanaka, S, et al. (2006). Sound alters activity in human V1
in association with illusory visual perception. NeuroImage 31(3), 1247-56.
- Shams, L, Ma, WJ, & Beierholm, U. (2005). Sound-induced flash illusion as an optimal percept. Neuroreport, 16(17), 1923-7.
- Violentyev, A, Shimojo, S, & Shams, L. (2005). Touch-induced visual illusion.
Neuroreport, 16(10), 1107-10.
- Shams, L, Iwaki, S, Chawla, A, et al. (2005). Early modulation of visual cortex by sound: an MEG study.
Neuroscience letters, 378(2), 76-81.
- Bhattacharya, J., Shams, L., S. & Shimojo, S. (2002).
Sound-induced illusory flash perception: Role of Gamma band responses. NeuroReport, Vol. 13, pp. 1727-1730.
- Shams, L. & von der Malsburg, C. (2002). The role of complex
cells in object recognition. Vision Research. Vol. 42 (22), pp. 2547-2554.
- Shams, L., & von der Malsburg, C. (2002).
Acquisition of visual shape primitives.
Vision Research. Vol. 42 (17), pp. 2105-2122.
- Shams, L., Kamitani, Y., & Shimojo, S. (2002).
Visual illusion induced by sound. Cognitive Brain Research, Vol. 14, pp. 147-152.
- Shams, L. (2002). Integration in the brain: The subconscious alteration of visual
perception by cross-modal integration. Science & Consciousness Review, October, No. 1.
- Shams, L., Kamitani, Y., Thompson, S. & Shimojo, S. (2001)
Sound alters visual evoked potentials in humans.
NeuroReport, Vol. 12 (17), pp. 3849-3852.
- Shimojo, S., & Shams, L. (2001).
Sensory modalities are not separate modalities: plasticity and interactions.
Current Opinion In Neurobiology, Vol. 11 (4), pp. 505-509.
- Shimojo, S., Scheier, C., Shams, L., & Watanabe, K.
(2001). Vision beyond visual modality: Auditory effects on visual perception.
Journal of the Acoustical Society of Japan, Special Issue on Hearing and
the Brain, Vol. 22 (2).
- Shams, L., Brady, M. & Schaal, S. (2001).
Graph-matching vs. entropy-based methods for object detection. Neural Networks. Vol. 14, pp. 345-354.
- Shams, L., Kamitani, Y., & Shimojo, S. (2000).
What you see is what you hear.
Nature, Vol. 408, pp.788.
- Shams, L., & von der Malsburg, C. (1999). Are Object
Shape Primitives Learnable? NeuroComputing, Vol. 26-27, pp. 855-863.
Book Chapters
- Shams, L., Kamitani, Y., & Shimojo, S., (submitted) Modulations
of visual perception by sound. Handbook of Multisensory Processes, Calvert,
G., Spence, C., & Stein, B. E. (Editors). MIT Press.
- Shams, L., & Fiser, J. (1998). A model for development of cortical
lateral connectivities using motion informa-tion. Computational NeuroScience:
Trends in Research, J. Bower (Editor). Plenum Press, New York, pp.
515-518.
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