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NEURONAL BASIS OF CONSCIOUS VISUAL PERCEPTION
MICHELE A. COX
Graduate Student
Department of Psychology
Wilson Hall 313
Vanderbilt University
111 21st Ave S.
Nashville, TN 37240
phone: 615-343-6970
email: michele.a.cox[at]vanderbilt.edu
Education
B.S. Biological Sciences, University of Maryland, 2010
Awards / Honors
Graduate Research Fellowship Awardee, NSF, 2012
Elsevier/Vision Research Travel Award, Vision Sciences Society 2012
Fine Science Tool Travel Award, Vanderbilt University, 2011
Department of Psychology Scientific Development Award, 2011
NIH Postbaccalauerate Intramural Research Training Award, 2010
Publications
Cox, MA, Schmid, MC, Peters, AJ, Saunders, RC, Leopold, DA & Maier A (2013) Responses to illusory surfaces reveal unexpected spatial precision of V4 processing. [under review]
Conference Abstracts/Presentations
Cox MA, Schmid MC, Peters AJ, Saunders RC, Leopold DA & Maier A. "Neuronal representation of subjective shapes in primate area V4." Annual Meeting of the Vision Sciences Society (VSS), 2012.
Cox MA, Schmid MC, Peters AJ, Saunders RC, Leopold DA & Maier A. "Single neuron and LFP responses to subjective shapes in area V4." Program No. 485.03. 2011 Neuroscience Meeting Planner. Washington, DC: Society for Neuroscience, 2011.
Maier A, Cox MA, Reavis, EA, Adams, GK & Leopold DA. "Perceptual awareness and selective attention differentially modulate neuronal responses in primary visual cortex." Program No. 800.09. 2011 Neuroscience Meeting Planner. Washington, DC: Society for Neuroscience, 2011.
Cox MA, Maier A, Schmid MC, Peters AJ, Smith K, Saunders RC, Mitz AR & Leopold DA. "Neural Correlates of Illusory Shape Perception in Primate Visual Cortex." Poster Presentation. Association for Psychological Science Convention, Washington, DC. May 2011.