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A strong interactive link between sensory discriminations and intelligence
MD Melnick, BR Harrison, S Park, L Bennetto, D Tadin
Current biology 23 (11), 1013-1017, 2013
1522013
Relearning to see in cortical blindness
MD Melnick, D Tadin, KR Huxlin
The Neuroscientist 22 (2), 199-212, 2016
1052016
Boosting learning efficacy with noninvasive brain stimulation in intact and brain-damaged humans
F Herpich, MD Melnick, S Agosta, KR Huxlin, D Tadin, L Battelli
Journal of Neuroscience 39 (28), 5551-5561, 2019
1012019
Visual recovery in cortical blindness is limited by high internal noise
MR Cavanaugh, R Zhang, MD Melnick, A Das, M Roberts, D Tadin, ...
Journal of vision 15 (10), 9-9, 2015
612015
Functional preservation and enhanced capacity for visual restoration in subacute occipital stroke
EL Saionz, D Tadin, MD Melnick, KR Huxlin
Brain 143 (6), 1857-1872, 2020
592020
Spatial suppression promotes rapid figure-ground segmentation of moving objects
D Tadin, WJ Park, KC Dieter, MD Melnick, JS Lappin, R Blake
Nature Communications 10 (1), 2732, 2019
572019
Spared perilesional V1 activity underlies training-induced recovery of luminance detection sensitivity in cortically-blind patients
A Barbot, A Das, MD Melnick, MR Cavanaugh, EP Merriam, DJ Heeger, ...
Nature communications 12 (1), 6102, 2021
412021
When can attention influence binocular rivalry?
KC Dieter, MD Melnick, D Tadin
Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics 77, 1908-1918, 2015
312015
Perceptual training profoundly alters binocular rivalry through both sensory and attentional enhancements
KC Dieter, MD Melnick, D Tadin
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 113 (45), 12874-12879, 2016
282016
Transcranial random noise stimulation enhances visual learning in healthy adults
F Herpich, M Melnick, K Huxlin, D Tadin, S Agosta, L Battelli
Journal of Vision 15 (12), 40-40, 2015
202015
Changes in perilesional V1 underlie training-induced recovery in cortically-blind patients
A Barbot, A Das, MD Melnick, MR Cavanaugh, EP Merriam, DJ Heeger, ...
bioRxiv, 2020.02. 28.970285, 2020
92020
Functional brain networks related to individual differences in human intelligence at rest. Sci Rep 6: 32328
LJ Hearne, JB Mattingley, L Cocchi, U Neisser, MD Melnick, BR Harrison
62016
Online Transcranial Random Noise stimulation improves perception at high levels of visual white noise
MD Melnick, WJ Park, S Croom, S Chen, L Batelli, A Busza, KR Huxlin, ...
bioRxiv, 2020.06. 22.165969, 2020
52020
Pre-training cortical activity preserved after V1 damage predicts sites of training-induced visual recovery
A Barbot, M Melnick, M Cavanaugh, A Das, E Merriam, D Heeger, ...
Journal of Vision 17 (15), 17-17, 2017
52017
Training-induced recovery of fMRI-based motion adaptation signals in V1 damaged humans
M Melnick, E Merriam, D Heeger, KR Huxlin
Journal of Vision 17 (7), 16-16, 2017
42017
Visual recovery in chronic cortically-blind patients relies on spared cortical activity and increased V1 coverage of the blind field
A Barbot, M Melnick, M Cavanaugh, A Das, E Merriam, D Heeger, ...
Journal of Vision 18 (10), 1074-1074, 2018
32018
Visual discrimination training shrinks cortically blind fields and improves quality of life in chronic stroke patients
M Cavanaugh, S Lilley, M Melnick, A Reisner, K Huxlin
Journal of Vision 16 (12), 31-31, 2016
32016
Limited restoration of contrast sensitivity with training after V1 damage in humans
J Yang, EL Saionz, MR Cavanaugh, BK Fahrenthold, MD Melnick, ...
Eneuro 11 (3), 2024
22024
Use it before you lose it: greater efficacy of visual training for recovering contrast sensitivity in subacute cortical blindness
EL Saionz, MD Melnick, D Tadin, KR Huxlin
Journal of Vision 19 (15), 33-33, 2019
22019
Eye-specific plasticity induced by binocular rivalry training
KC Dieter, MD Melnick, D Tadin
Journal of Vision 10 (15), 19-19, 2010
22010
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