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D. PRESENTATIONS

1. Invited papers presented at scientific meetings

Behrmann, M. (2016). Keynote speaker, Shenzen Neuroscience Symposium, China, December.

Behrmann, M. (2016). Invited speaker, 2016 McDonnell Summer Institute in Cognitive Neuroscience.

Behrmann, M. (2016). Invited speaker, Gordon conference on Neurobiology of Cognition.

Behrmann, M. (2015). Speaker, Concepts, Actions and Objects, Rovereto, Italy, May.

Behrmann, M. (2015). Speaker, 4th symposium on Behavioral Neurology, Lucerne, Switzerland, May.

Behrmann, M. (2015). Speaker, Vision Science Society, May, Florida.

Behrmann, M. (2014). Speaker, Big Data and Neurodevelopmental Disorders, World Economic Forum, Tianjian China.
Behrmann, M. (2014). Keynote speaker, Object Perception, Learning, & Attention, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia.
Behrmann, M. (2014). Keynote speaker, Cognitive Neuroscience Society, April, Boston.
Behrmann, M. (2014). Keynote speaker, Lake Ontario Visual Science (LOVE), Niagara Falls, February.
Behrmann, M. (2013). When neuropsychology and functional imaging do not see eye-to-eye. University of Pittsburgh, Philosophy of Neuroscience meeting, November.
Behrmann, M. (2013). Pure alexia, Meeting of Danish research council, Copenhagen.
Behrmann, M. (2012). Invited keynote speaker. Eastern Psychological Association. Pittsburgh, PA, March.
Behrmann, M. (2012). Invited speaker. XXX International Congress of Psychology, Cape Town, South Africa, July.
Behrmann, M. (2011). Invited speaker. Altered canonical neural computations in autism. Autism Cell conference, Arlington, November.
Behrmann, M. (2011). Invited keynote speaker, Human Brain Mapping, Quebec City, June.
Behrmann, M. (2010). Where are we with understanding vision? Brown Institute for Brain Science, 10th Anniversary symposium. Brown University, October.
Behrmann, M. (2010). Preserved mirror system activation but increased neural variability in autism. SFARI annual meeting, Washington DC, September.
Behrmann, M., Scherf, K. S. and Nishimura, M. (2010). Normal developmental changes in structural and functional connectivity in the face processing system. Institute for Advanced Studies, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel, April.
Behrmann, M. (2009). Invited Keynote Address, OPAM (Object recognition, perception and memory) conference. Boston, October.
Minshew, N. J., Behrmann, M., Thomas, C., Humphreys, K. (2009). The continuing story of connections in Autism: Truly a distributed neural network disorder. IMFAR, Chicago.
Behrmann, M. (2009). National Chung Cheng University. 14th Workshop on Attention and Perception, Chiayi, Taiwan. Keynote speaker.
Behrmann, M. (2008). Cognitive neuroscience: The study of the mind and the brain. HSCNet Summerfest, Sydney Australia.
Behrmann, M. (2008). Rumelhart symposium, Cognitive science meeting, Washington DC, July.
Avidan, G., Thomas, C. P. and Behrmann, M. (2008) An integrative approach towards understanding congenital prosopagnosia. Israeli Society for Neurosciences, Eilat, Dec.
Behrmann, M. (2008). Fellini had the right idea: Hemispatial neglect in the world. Columbia University, NY.
Behrmann, M. (2008). Keynote speaker. British Neuropsychological Society, London, April.
Behrmann, M. (2006). Opening of the McGovern Imaging Institute, Massachussetts Institute of Technology. Invited speaker.
Behrmann, M. (2006). Neglect: Cognitive and neural bases. Rotman Research Institute conference on Stroke and Cognition, Toronto.
Behrmann, M. (2003). How the brain thinks and processes information in autism. Autism Society meeting, Pittsburgh, PA, July.
Behrmann, M. (2003). Mental imagery in Western Science. Meeting with the Dalai Lama, Boston (sponsored by the Mind and Life Institute).
Behrmann, M. (2003). The relationship between face processing and BOLD activation in the ‘fusiform face area’. Princeton University, September.
Behrmann, M. (2002). Faces and objects: shared neural mechanisms? Attention and Performance, Erice, Sicily, July.
Behrmann, M. (2000). Eye movements reveal the underlying impairment in hemispatial neglect. European meeting on neglect, Como, Italy, September.
Behrmann, M., Ghiselli-Crippa, T., Sweeney, J., Dimatteo, I. and Kass, R. (2000) Gain fields in human parietal cortex as reflected in saccadic reaction time. Gain Fields meeting, Monterey, CA, April.
Behrmann, M. (1998). High-level vision and the brain: Insights from neuropsychology. Session on Properties of Mind. American Association for the Advancement of Science, February, Philadelphia.
Behrmann, M. (1998). Discussant, Second International Workshop on Neural Modeling of Brain and Cognitive Disorders. University of Maryland, June.
Behrmann, M. (1998). Mind, brain and behavior: Attention. APA Convention, San Francisco.
Behrmann, M. (1997). Psychological and neural mechanisms underlying spatial representation. LOVE conference, Ontario, February.
Behrmann, M. (1996) Neurological observations of spatial reference frames. Center for Visual Science at the University of Rochester, 20th symposium. June.
Behrmann, M., Moscovitch, M. and Winocur, G. (1996). The (extreme) modularity of face processing: Experiments from patients with visual agnosia. Chair: G. McCarthy, Society for Cognitive Neuroscience, San Francisco, March.
Behrmann, M. (1995). Spatial reference frames in neglect. Chair: C. Colby. Society for Cognitive Neuroscience, San Francisco, March.
Behrmann, M. (1995). Attention and visual neglect. In symposium: Computational modeling in human neuropsychology. Chair: M. Farah. Society for Cognitive Neuroscience, San Francisco, March.
Behrmann, M. (1994). Invited speaker. Converging methods for understanding reading and dyslexia. Dalhousie University, Halifax, Canada. August.
Behrmann, M. (1994). Invited speaker: Spatial representation in the parietal lobe: Evidence from manual and oculomotor paradigms in hemispatial neglect. International Neuropsychology Symposium, Ischia, Italy, June.
Behrmann, M. (1993). Neuropsychological implications for the coupling of perception and action. Invited panel participant, Canadian Brain and Behavior Society/European Psychological Society meeting, July, Toronto.
Behrmann, M. and K. E. Patterson (1993). A patient for the decade: effects of frequency and orthographic neighborhood in surface dyslexia. Invited panel participant, Canadian Brain and Behavior Society-European Psychological Society meeting, July, Toronto.
Behrmann, M. (1993). Invited speaker: Neuropsychological implications for attention in perception and action. Cognitive Neuroscience Symposium, Cognitive Science, June, Boulder, Colorado.
Behrmann, M. (1992). Object-based attentional mechanisms. Attention and Performance XIV, Erice, Sicily, July.
Behrmann, M. and Moscovitch, M. (1992). Spatial co-ordinate frames and the allocation of attention. Canadian Brain and Behavior and Cognitive Science Society, Quebec City.
Moscovitch, M. and Behrmann, M. (1992). With respect to what coordinate system does neglect occur? Canadian Brain and Behavior and Cognitive Science Society, Quebec City.
Behrmann, M. (1991). Varieties of deep dyslexia. Birkbeck College, October, London.
Behrmann, M. (1991). Neglect dyslexia: A deficit in attention and word recognition. Carnegie Symposium on Cognition, Neural Bases of Higher-Level Vision, May, Pittsburgh.

Behrmann, M. (1991). Attention and word recognition in neglect dyslexia. International Neuropsychology Symposium, June, Taormina, Sicily.
Behrmann, M., Moscovitch, M. and Mozer, M. (1990). Neglect dyslexia in the laboratory: evidence from normal subjects and a computational model. Special interest group in Cognitive Neuropsychology, England.
2. Papers presented at meetings and symposia
Freud, E., Robinson, A. and Behrmann, M. (2017). The dorsal pathway contributes to the perception of three-dimensional (3D) structure – Evidence from Continuous Flash Suppression. Society for Neurosciences, Washington, DC.

Venkatesh, P., Grover, P., Robinson, A., Behrmann, M., Krishnan, A., Kelly, S., Weldon, J., Tarr, M. (2017)

Fundamental limits, algorithms, and instrumentation for novel non-invasive and minimally-invasive "ultra-resolution" EEG systems. 8th International Workshop on the Statistical Analysis of Neuronal Data, Pittsburgh.
Nah, J.C, Neppi-Modona, M., Strother, L., Behrmann, M. and Shomstein, S. (2017). The Effect of Size on Object-Based Attentional Selection. Vision Sciences Society, Naples, Florida, May.
Freud, E., Plaut, D. C., Culham, J. and Behrmann, M. (2017). Large scale organization of object processing in the ventral and dorsal pathways. Vision Sciences Society, Naples, Florida, May.
Behrmann, M. and Geskin, J. (2017). Are all objects created equal? Vision Sciences Society, Naples, Florida, May.
Collins, E., Park, J. P., and Behrmann, M. (2017). Number in the human subcortex. Vision Sciences Society, Naples, Florida, May.
Tong, T., Nestor, A., Kay, K., Vida, M., Pyles, J., Zhang, X., Patterson, C. and Behrmann, M. (2016). The topography of early & higher-order visual cortex in a young patient following temporal lobectomy. Society for Neurosciences, November, San Diego.
Freud, E., Plaut, D. C., Culham, J. and Behrmann, M. (2016). Large scale organization of object processing in the ventral and dorsal pathways. Society for Neurosciences, November, San Diego.
Robinson, A., Plaut, D. C. and Behrmann, M. (2016). Face processing selectively interferes with word processing

during rapid serial visual presentation. Society for Neurosciences, November, San Diego.


Grover, P., Boring, M., Robinson, A., Kelly, S., Weldon, J., Tarr, M., and Behrmann, M. (2016). Questioning the self-fulfilling prophecy of EEG’s low spatial resolution. COSYNE, Utah.
Freud, E., Ganel, T., Avidan, G. and Behrmann, M. (2015). The role of the right-ventral visual stream in the representation of object 3D structure, Vision Sciences Society, Naples, Florida.
Rosenthal, G. Tanzer, M., Behrmann, M. and Avidan, G. (2014). Mapping the Topology of the Face Processing Network in Congenital Prosopagnosia. Society for Neurosciences, Washington, November.
Nestor, A., Liu, T., Patterson, C. and Behrmann, M. (2014) Recovery of high-level visual functions in patients with hemispherectomy. Society for Neurosciences, Washington, November.
Shomstein, S., Uyar, F., Greenberg, A. S. and Behrmann, M. (2014). Sensory Processing with Varying Degrees of Attention: Lessons from Parietal Lobe Damage, Society for Neurosciences, Washington, November.
Hahamy, A., Behrmann, M. and Malach. R. (2014) Idiosyncratic inter-hemispheric functional connectivity patterns in autism. Human Brain Mapping.
Dundas, E., Gabay, Y., Plaut, D. C. and Behrmann, M. Altered hemispheric organization for faces and words in developmental dyslexia. Vision Sciences Society, 2014.
Harris, H., Egan, R., Gupta, A., Minshew, N. J., Bonneh, Y., Heeger, D., Sagi, D. and Behrmann, M. Visual learning in autism. Vision Sciences Society, 2014.
Avidan, G., Tanzer, M. and Behrmann, M. (2014) Structural and functional impairment of the face processing network in congenital prosopagnosia. Vision Sciences Society, Florida.
Scherf, S., Behrmann, M., Thomas, C., Avidan, G. and Elbich, D. (2014) Structural properties of white matter circuits necessary for face perception. Vision Sciences Society, Florida.
Nestor, A., Plaut, D. C. and Behrmann, M. Facial identity – an investigation of neural encoding and image reconstruction. Vision Sciences Society, 2014.
Haar, S., Berman, S., Behrmann, M. and Dinstein, I. Anatomical MRI Abnormalities in Autism? IMFAR, 2014.
Haigh, S. and Behrmann, M. (2013). Variable sensory-evoked responses in autism. Society for Neurosciences, San Diego.
Shomstein, S., Uyar, F., Greenberg, A., Nepi-Modona, M. and Behrmann, M. (2013). Improving Quality of Sensory Representations with Prismatic Adaptation. Society for Neurosciences, San Diego.
Behrmann, M., Avidan, G. and Nestor, A. (2013). Multivariate pattern analysis of the face processing network in congenital prosopagnosia. Society for Neurosciences, San Diego.
Kim, J. G., Aminoff, E., Behrmann, M. and Kastner, S. (2013). The neural basis of developmental topographic disorientation. Society for Neurosciences, San Diego.
Nishimura, M., Scherf, K. S., Zachariou, V., Tarr, M. J. & Behrmann, M. (2013). Development of size- and view-invariance in LOC: an fMR-adaptation study. Vision Sciences Society, Florida.
Scherf, K. S., Elbich, D., Minshew, N. & Behrmann, M. (2013). Core and Extended Face-Processing Regions are Hypoactive in Autism and Related to Symptom Severity. Vision Sciences Society, Florida.
Greenberg, A. and Behrmann, M. (2013). The Effects of Object Closure on Object-Based Attention. Vision Sciences Society, Florida.
Shomstein, S., Uyar, F., Greenberg, A. and Behrmann, M. (2013). Sensory processing with varying degrees attention: Lessons from hemispatial neglect. Vision Sciences Society, Florida.
Snow, J. C., Behrmann, M. and Goodale, M. A. (2013) Neuropsychological evidence for separate shape representations in vision and touch: a study using the Judd variant of the Muller-Lyer illusion. Vision Sciences Society, Florida.
Behrmann, M. Plaut, D. and Dundas, W. (2012). The Joint Development of Hemispheric Lateralization for Words and Faces. Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Minneapolis.
Nestor, A., Plaut, D. and Behrmann, M. (2012). Face space – an investigation of its neural basis. Society for Neurosciences, New Orleans.
Aminoff, E., Kim, J., Kastner, S., & Behrmann, M. (2012). Psychological and neural mechanisms underlying congenital topographagnosia. Society for Neurosciences, New Orleans.
Scherf, K. S., Luna, B. and Behrmann, M. (2012). Developmental changes in the functional organization of neural networks supporting face and object processing. Symposium presentation, Society for Neurosciences, New Orleans.
Avidan, G., Tanzer, M., Hadj-Bouziane, F., Liu, N. Ungerleider, L. and Behrmann, M. (2012).

Selective dissociation between core and extended regions of the face processing network in congenital prosopagnosia. Symposium presentation, Society for Neurosciences, New Orleans.


Gilaie-Dotan, S., Behrmann, M., Bentin, S., Rees, G. and Saygin, A. P. (2012). Biological motion perception in patients with form processing deficits. Society for Neurosciences, New Orleans.
Lerner, Y., Scherf, K. S., Hasson, U. and Behrmann, M. (2012). Developmental Changes in Inter-subject Synchronization of Cortical Activity, Society for Neurosciences, New Orleans.
Shomstein, S., Uyar, F., Greenberg, A. S. and Behrmann, M. (2012). Enhancing sensory responses to neglected information with prismatic adaptation. Society for Neurosciences, New Orleans.
Greenberg, A. S., Uyar, F. Behrmann, M.and Shomstein, S. (2012). Retinotopic information interacts with categorization in human object selective cortex, Society for Neurosciences, New Orleans.
Greenberg, A. S., Rosen, M., Zamora, K., Cutrone, E. and Behrmann, M. (2012). Object-based attention is impervious to nearby targets during visual search. Vision Sciences Society, Naples, Florida, May.
Nestor, A., Behrmann, M. and Plaut, D. (2012). A large scale computational investigation of face space. Vision Sciences Society, Naples, Florida, May.
Said, C., Heeger, D. and Behrmann, M. (2012) Normal binocular rivalry in autism. Vision Sciences meeting, Naples Florida, May.
Scherf, K. S., Boron, C., Minshew, N. and Behrmann, M. (2011). Bootstrapping face processing behavior and underlying neural activation in autism using novel objects: A case study. Society for Neurosciences, Washington, DC.
Nestor, A., Plaut, D. and Behrmann, M. (2011). Orthographic form processing - a multivariate investigation of its neural basis. Society for Neurosciences, Washington, DC.
Greenberg, A., Verstynen, T., Chiu, Y.-C., Yantis, S., Schneider, W., and Behrmann, M. (2011). Topographic structural connectivity underlying visual attention. Society for Neurosciences, Washington, DC.
Gilae-Dotan, S., Sagin, A., Rees, G., Lorenzi, L. and Behrmann, M. (2011). The involvement of the ventral stream in structure from motion and motion perception. Society for Neurosciences, Washington, DC.
Greenberg, A., Schneider, W., Chiu, Y.-C., Verstynen, T., Yantis, S. and Behrmann, M. (2011). Spatiotopic Structural Connectivity Underlying Visual Attention, Human Brain Mapping, Quebec City, June.
Zachariou, V., Klatzky, R. and Behrmann, M. (2011). Perceptual interactions between object shape and object location. Human Brain Mapping, Quebec City, June.
Greenberg, A. S. and Behrmann, M. (2011). Perceptual grouping gives rise to object perception: Evidence from psychophysical reverse correlation. Vision Sciences Society, Naples, Florida, May.
Nestor, A., Plaut, D. and Behrmann, M. (2011). An investigation of the neural basis of face individuation through spatiotemporal pattern analysis. Vision Sciences Society, Naples, Florida, May.
Moya, L. H. and Behrmann, M. (2011). The microgenesis of object-based vis-a-vis space-based visual attention. Cognitive Neuroscience Society, April, San Francisco.
Fiez, J., Balason, D., Ramaswamy, R., Fissell, C. and Behrmann, M. (2011). The Western Pennsylvania Patient registry: A new resource for neuropsychological research. Cognitive Neuroscience Society, April, San Francisco.
Greenberg, A. and Behrmann, M. (2010). Quantifying the emergence of the whole from the parts in attention and reverse correlation. Configural Processing Group (Satellite meeting to Psychonomics), November, 2010.
Greenberg. A. S., Cutrone, E., Rosen, M. and Behrmann, M. Object-based attention is modulated by object exposure duration. OPAM, 2011.
Moya, L. and Behrmann, M. The microgenesis of object-based vis-a-vis space-based visual attention. Society for Neurosciences, San Diego, 2010.
Ramaswamy, R., Fissell, C., Balason, D., Behrmann, M. and Fiez, J. The Western Pennsylvania Patient Registry: A New Resource for Neuropsychological Research. Society for Neurosciences, San Diego, 2010.
Nestor, A., Behrmann, M. and Plaut, D. Individuation of faces and orthographic forms – an information-based brain mapping study. Society for Neurosciences, San Diego, 2010.
Avidan, G., Ungerleider, L., Hadj-Bouziane, F., Liu, N. and Behrmann, M. Resting-state functional connectivity in congenital prosopagnosia. Society for Neurosciences, San Diego, 2010.
Zeifman, L., Eddy, W. and Behrmann, M. Using high resolution DTI to detect impaired brain connectivity in congenital prosopagnosia. Society for Neurosciences, San Diego, 2010.
Konen, C., Nishimura, M., Behrmann, M. and Kastner, S. (2010). Visual object representations in ventral visual cortex of an agnosic patient. Society for Neurosciences, San Diego.
Vasquez, B. P., Buck, B.H., Black, S. E., Leibovitch, F. S., Lobaugh, N. J., Caldwell, C. B. and Behrmann, M. 62nd American Academy of Neurology Annual Meeting, Toronto, Canada.
Konen, C., Nishimura, M., Behrmann, M. and Kastner, S. (2010). The functional neuroanatomy of object agnosia: A case study. Vision Sciences Society, Naples, FL, May.
Butcher, S. and Behrmann, M. (2010). Detection of closure reverses unilateral field advantage for Repetition Detection. Vision Sciences Society, Naples, FL, May.
Zachariou, V., Klaztzky, R. and Behrmann, M. (2010). “What” constrains “where”: Perceptual interactions between object identification and object localization. Vision Sciences Society, Naples, FL, May.
Behrmann, M., Avidan, G., Hadj-Bouziane, F., Liu, N. and Ungerleider, L. (2010). Resting-state functional connectivity within the face processing network of normal and congenitally prosopagnosic individuals. Vision Sciences Society, Naples, FL, May.

Dinstein, I., Malach, R., Behrmann, M., Courchesne, E. Eyler, L. and Pierce, K. (2010). Reduced inter-hemispheric functional connectivity in young children with autism. IMFAR.


Behrmann, M. (2009). Lets face it. Society for Experimental Psychologists, Boulder, Colorado.
Scherf, K.S. and Behrmann, M. (2009). Developmental Changes in Structural and Functional Connectivity in the Face Processing System. Society for Neurosciences, Washington, October.
Avidan, G., Thomas, C., Behrmann, M. (2009). An integrative approach towards understanding of the neural basis of congenital prosopagnosia. Society for Neurosciences, Washington, October.
Nishimura, M., Doyle, J. and Behrmann, M. (2009). Probing the face-space of individuals with prosopagnosia. Vision Sciences meeting, Naples, FL, May.
Scherf, K. S., Behrmann, M., Minshew, N. and Luna, B. (2008). Atypical development of face-related activation in autism. Society for Neurosciences, Washington DC.
Moya, L., Shomstein, S., Bagic, A., Behrmann, M. (2008). The time course of neural activity in object-based attention. Society for Neurosciences, Washington DC.
Dinstein, I., Thomas, C., Humphreys, K., Minshew, N., Behrmann, M. and Heeger, D. (2008). Dysfunctional mirror neurons and Autism – A doubtful connection. IMFAR, London, April.
Doyle, J., Scherf, S., Thomas, C. and Behrmann, M. (2008). The age-related emergence of the cortical connectivity underlying face processing revealed by diffusion tensor imaging. Cognitive Neuroscience Society, San Francisco.
Moya, L., Shomstein, S. and Behrmann, M. (2008). The time course of neural activity of visual object-based attention. Vision Sciences Society, Naples, Florida.
Behrmann, M. and Plaut, D. (2008). Cognitive and neural mechanisms of face and word processing: Common principles. Vision Sciences Society, Naples, Florida.
Shomstein, S., Kravitz, D. and Behrmann, M. (2007). Temporal dynamics of an attentional switch.

Society for Neurosciences, November, San Diego.


Shomstein, S., Kravitz, D. and Behrmann, M. (2007). Temporal dynamics of a cross-model attention switch. Vision Sciences Society, May, Sarasota, FL.
Behrmann, M. and Manchin, S. (2007). Object recognition in ventral temporal cortex is category-graded rather than specific: Neuropsychological evidence. Vision Sciences Society, May, Sarasota, FL.
Neppi-Modona, M., Strother, L., Shomstein, S. and Behrmann, M. (2007). Size matters in object-based attentional selection. Vision Sciences Society, May, Sarasota, FL.
Avidan, G. and Behrmann, M. (2006). Advantage to individuals with congenital prosopagnosia: evidence from the composite face paradigm. Society for Neurosciences, Atlanta, October.
Behrmann, M., Thomas, C., Jung, K. J., Gao, F., Black, S. E. and Avidan, G. (2006). Volumetric and connectivity alterations may explain congenital prosopagnosia. Society for Neurosciences, Atlanta, October.
Strother, L., Shomstein, S. and Behrmann, M. (2006). Differential responses to stimulus geometry and its context: An fMRI study of texture segregation. Society for Neurosciences, Atlanta, October.
Thomas, C., Avidan, G., Jung, K.J. and Behrmann, M. (2006). Structural integrity of white matter tracts in autism. Society for Neurosciences, Atlanta, October.
Shomstein, S., and Behrmann, M. (2006). Cortical systems mediating attention to both objects and spatial locations. Society for Neurosciences, Atlanta, October.
Scherf, K.S., Behrmann, M., Doyle, J., Dang, E., Minshew, N., Luna, B. (2006). Is configural processing to blame? Investigating the development of perceptual processing biases in autism. IMFAR Autism Research, May, Montreal, Quebec.
Thomas, C., Behrmann, M., Jung, K. J. and Minshew, N. (2006). Structural integrity of white matter tracts in autism. IMFAR Autism Research, May, Montreal, Quebec.
Shomstein, S., Behrmann, M. and Kimchi, R. (2006). Neglected stimuli influence perception. Vision Sciences Society, May, Sarasota, FL.
Kravitz, D., Behrmann, M. and Yeung, N. (2006). Space- and object-based interactions in attention: An ERP investigation. Vision Sciences Society, May, Sarasota, FL.
Thomas, C., Avidan, G., Jung, K. J., and Behrmann, M. (2006). Fiber tracking in congenital prosopagnosia. Vision Sciences Society, May, Sarasota, FL.
Scherf, K.S., Behrmann, M. and Luna, B. (2006). Emergence of object- and face-specific activation in developing brains. Cognitive Neuroscience Society, San Francisco, CA, April.
Behrmann, M. (2005). Object-specific processing in ventral human visual cortex. Society for Neurosciences, Washington, November.
Shomstein, S. and Behrmann, M. (2005). Goal- and stimulus-driven orienting in patients with parietal lesions. Paper presented at Society for Neurosciences, Washington, November.
Avidan, G. and Behrmann, M. (2005). Processing of facial identity and familiarity in congenital prosopagnosia. Poster presented at Society for Neurosciences, Washington, November.
Humphreys, K., Hasson, U., Avidan, G., Minshew, N. and Behrmann, M. (2005). Functional mapping of category-related object areas in high functioning adults with autism. Poster presented at the Society for Neurosciences, Washington, November.
Behrmann, M., Thomas, C., Kimchi, R., and Minshew, N. (2005). Visual perceptual organization in adults with autism. Vision Sciences Society, May, Sarasota, FL.
Kravitz, D. and Behrmann, M. (2005). Object-based attentional selection modulates the spatial gradient. Vision Sciences Society, May, Sarasota, FL.
Avidan, G. and Behrmann, M. Cortical networks mediating face familiarity and identity in the human brain. Vision Sciences Society, May, Sarasota, FL.
Shomstein, S. and Behrmann, M. (2005). Goal-directed attentional orienting in patients with dorsal parietal lesions. Vision Sciences Society, May, Sarasota, FL.
Thomas, C., Behrmann, M., Kimchi, R. and Minshew, N. (2005). Glocal and local visual processing in autism: Insights from heterogeneous hierarchical letter stimuli. Society for Cognitive Neuroscience, April, NY.
Humphreys, K., Avidan, G. and Behrmann, M. (2005). An fMRI study of the effects of caricaturing faces. Society for Cognitive Neuroscience, April, NY.
Scherf, K. S., Behrmann, M., Minshew, N. and Luna, B. (2005). Face Recognition Deficits in Autism: A Failure to Develop Second-Order Configural Processing Skills. Society for Cognitive Neuroscience, April, NY.
Avidan, G. and Behrmann, M. (2004). Familiarity and identity in human face-related regions. Society for Neurosciences, San Diego, November.
Humphreys. K., Minshew, N. and Behrmann, M. (2004). A fine-grained analysis of facial expression processing in autism. Society for Neurosciences, San Diego, November.
Hasson, U., Gelbard, H., Avidan, G., Harel, M., Lee, G., Minshew, N., Malach, R. and Behrmann, M. (2004). Disrupted inter-subject BOLD correlation in autistic adults under naturalistic viewing conditions. Society for Neurosciences, San Diego, November.
Scherf, K. S., Behrmann, M., Wilds, M., Lewis, J. and Luna, B. (2004). Autism and Object Perception: Evaluating the Nature and Developmental Progression of Deficits in Configural Processing. Society for Neurosciences, San Diego, November.
Behrmann, M., Marotta, J. J., Tarr, M. J., Gauthier, I. and McKeeff, T. (2003). Neural correlates of behavioral change following Greeble training in prosopagnosia. Society for Neurosciences, New Orleans, November.

Avidan, G., Hasson, U., Harel, M., Malach, R. and Behrmann, M. (2003). Activation in face-selective regions in congenital prosopagnosia. Society for Neurosciences, New Orleans, November.
Rosenthal, O. and Behrmann, M. (2003). Seeing through V1 glasses: The neuronal basis of visual form agnosia. Cognitive Neuroscience Society Meeting, New York, March.
Behrmann, M., Avidan, G., Hasson, U., Marotta, J., Harel, M. and Malach, R. (2003). Fusiform face activation in congenital prosopagnosia. Cognitive Neuroscience Society Meeting, New York, March.
Rosenthal, O. and Behrmann, M. (2003). Acquiring long term visual representation in visual form agnosia. Vision Sciences Society, Sarasota, May.
Ravizza, S. M., Behrmann, M. and Fiez, J. A. (2003). Does the right parietal lobe contribute to verbal working memory performance? A case study. Cognitive Neuroscience Society Meeting, New York, March.
Baker, C. I., Ventura, V., Behrmann, M. and Olson, C. R. (2002). Time course of visual responses to learned and unlearned objects in monkey inferotemporal cortex. Society for Neurosciences. November, Orlando.
Dvorkin, A. Y, Flash T., Bentin S., Soroker N. and Behrmann M. (2002). Reference frames in reaching toward visual targets. Society for Neurosciences. November, Orlando.
Geng, J. J., and Behrmann, M. (2002). Competition and cooperation in spatial attention: The joint effect of regularity in target location and exogenous cueing. Vision Science Society, Sarasota, May.
Philbeck, J., Behrmann, M., Brown, S., Potolicchio, S., Levy, L., Richter, K. and Hall, J. (2002). Human path integration deficits after medial temporal lobectomy. Cognitive Neuroscience Society Meeting, San Francisco, April.
Behrmann, M., Marotta, J. J. and Hasson, U. (2002). Activation in fusiform gyrus is not correlated with face processing: normal cortical activation with impaired face recognition in congenital prospagnosia. Vision Science Society, Sarasota, May.
Baker, C. I., Behrmann, M. and Olson, C. R. (2001). Effect of learning on representation of multipart objects in monkey inferotemporal cortex. Society for Neurosciences meeting, San Diego, November.
Hasson, U., Levy, I., Avidan, G., Behrmann, M., Hendler, T. and Malach, R. (2001). Character recognition in the human ventral visual system. Society for Neurosciences meeting, San Diego, November.
Baker, C. I., Olson, C. R. and Behrmann, M. (2001). Neural coding of visual objects and their parts in monkey inferotemporal cortex. Cognitive Neuroscience Society, New York, March.
Marotta, J., McKeeff T. J. and Behrmann, M. (2001). Visual perception and grasping in hemispatial neglect. Cognitive Neuroscience Society, New York, March.
Geng, J. J. and Behrmann, M. (2001). Cueing statistical regularities in hemispatial neglect.

Cognitive Neuroscience Society, New York, March.


McKeeff, T. J. and Behrmann, M. (2001). Relating naming latency and covert processing in pure alexia. Cognitive Neuroscience Society, New York, March.
Haimson, C. and Behrmann, M. (2000). Detecting shape features: when two targets are as easy as one. Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, New Orleans, LA, November.
Marotta, J., McKeeff T. J. and Behrmann, M. (2000). The effects of inversion on face processing in prosopagnosia. ARVO, Florida. May.
Behrmann, M. and Kimchi, R. (2000). Perceptual organization in visual agnosia. Cognitive Neuroscience Society, San Francisco, April.
Cate, A. and Behrmann, M. (2000). Spatial gradients of attention and the time course of extinction. Cognitive Neuroscience Society, San Francisco, April.
Philbeck. J. W., Behrmann, M. and Loomis, J. (2000). Verbal and manual indications of egocentric distance in an apperceptive agnosic patient. Cognitive Neuroscience Society, San Francisco, April.
Baker, C., Behrmann, M. and Olson, C. (2000). Recognition of objects and their components: Impact of object fragmentation. Cognitive Neuroscience Society, San Francisco, April.
Marotta, J., Voyvodic, J. T. , Gauthier, I. , Tarr, M., Thulborn, K. R. and Behrmann, M. (1999). A functional MRI study of face recognition in patients with prosopagnosia. Cognitive Neuroscience Society, Washington, DC, April.
Foster, J.K., Behrmann, M., Berry, E.L., Nicolson, R.I, Sagar, H.J. & Stuss, D.T. (1999). Attentional functioning in progressive disorders. International Neuropsychology Society, Durban, South Africa, June.
Nelson, J. K., Behrmann, M. and Plaut, D. C. (1999). Stimulus quality, lexical and semantic properties, and word recognition in normal subjects: Implications for theories of letter-by-letter reading. Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Los Angeles, November.
Philbeck, J. and Behrmann, M. (1999). Spatial updating during self-rotations after right posterior parietal lesions. Abstract submitted to Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Los Angeles, November.
Ebert, P. L., Black, S. E., & Behrmann, M. (1999). Visual search performance in stroke patients with hemispatial neglect: A brain-behaviour study. Abstract submitted to International Neuropsychological Society, February.
Philbeck, J. and M. Behrmann. (1998). Parietal lobe role in integrating locomotion-generated proprioception. Poster presented at Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Dallas, November.
Haimson, C. and Behrmann, M. (1998). Object-based attention to inferred portions of occluded objects. Poster presented at Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Dallas, November.
Ebert, P., Black, S. E. and Behrmann, M. (1998). Neural substrates of impaired pop-out and serial visual search performance following right hemisphere stroke. Human Brain Mapping, June, Montreal.
Tarr, M. J., Gauthier, I. and Behrmann, M. (1998) Measuring prosopagnosic patients' recognition sensitivity and bias for faces, objects and Greebles using ROC curves. Society for Cognitive Neuroscience, April, San Francisco.
Zemel, R. S., Behrmann, M. Mozer, M. C. and Bavelier, D. (1998). Experience-dependent perceptual grouping and object-based attention. Society for Cognitive Neuroscience, April, San Francisco.
Vecera, S. and Behrmann, M. (1997). Figure-ground organization in an apperceptive agnosic

patient. Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Philadelphia, November.


Huston., T. A., Carter, C. and Behrmann, M. (1997). Selection attention deficits across versions of the Stroop task: Issues of automaticity. International Congress on Schizophrenia Research, Colorado Springs.
Behrmann, M. (1997). Multiple spatial reference frames determine spatial behavior: Evidence from patients with parietal lesions. Society of Neuroscience (Africa), April.
Fleming, J. and Behrmann, M. (1997). Inducement of altered spatial representations: An analog of hemispatial neglect in normal subjects. Society for Cognitive Neuroscience, March, Boston.
Suzuki, S., Peterson, M., Moscovitch, M. and Behrmann, M. (1997). Viewpoint specificity in the identification of simple volumetric objects (geons) is evident in control subjects and very exaggerated in visual object agnosia. Society for Cognitive Neuroscience, March, Boston.
Barton, J., Behrmann, M., Black, S. E. and Watt, S. (1997). Eye movements during line bisection in left hemi-neglect and left hemianopia. American Academy of Neurology.
Behrmann, M. and Tipper, S. P. (1996). Multiple reference frames determine spatial behavior: Evidence from Neuropsychology. Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Chicago, November.
Plaut, D. and Behrmann, M. (1996). Spatial representations and hierarchical object representations: Evidence from hemispatial neglect. Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Chicago, November.
Gauthier, I., Behrmann, M., Tarr, M., Anderson, A. W., Gore, J. and McClelland, J. L. (1996). Subordinate-level categorization in human inferior temporal cortex: Converging evidence from neuropsychology and brain imaging. Society for Neuroscience, November.
Buck, B., Black, S. E., Behrmann, M. and Caldwell, C. (1996). Spatial and object attentional deficits in Alzheimer's disease: relationship to single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) measures of parietal perfusion. Society for Cognitive Neuroscience, San Francisco, March.
Huston, T. A., Behrmann, M. and Carter, C. (1996). Lateral asymmetries in facilitation effects: Evidence from variations of the Stroop task. Society for Cognitive Neuroscience, San Francisco, March.
Zemel, R. S. and Behrmann, M. (1996). A computational unification of object and spatial

attention. Society for Cognitive Neuroscience, San Francisco, March.


Huston, T. A., Klemmer, J. and Behrmann, M. (1995). Attention allocation and the perceptual quality of Stroop stimuli. Thirty-sixth annual meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Los Angeles, November.

Foster, J., Behrmann, M. and Stuss, D. T. (1995). Attentional function in Alzheimer's disease.



Experimental Psychology Society, Birmingham, UK, July.
Thulborn, K. R., Behrmann, M., Carpenter, P. A., Chang, S., Eddy. W. F., Gillen, J. F., Just, M. A., Mockus, A., and Tasciyan, T. (1995). A device to reduce head motion during fMRI studies: the Head Clamp. Society for Magnetic Resonance, Nice, France, July.
Eddy, W. F., Behrmann, M., Carpenter, P. A., Chang, S., Gillen, J. F., Just, M. A., Mockus, A., and Tasciyan, T., Thulborn, K. R. (1995). Test-retest reproducibility during fMRI studies: Primary visual and cognitive paradigms. Society for Magnetic Resonance, Nice, France, July.
Behrmann, M. and Vecera, S. (1994). Structural decomposition in visual processing; Part-based attention. Object Perception and Memory (OPAM 94), St Louis, November.
Mapelli, D. and Behrmann, M. (1994). Differential feature processing in low-level vision: Evidence from neuropsychology. Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, St Louis, November.
Behrmann, M., Zemel, R. and Mozer, M. C. (1994). Object-based attention and parsing of occluded objects. Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, St Louis, November.
Moscovitch, M., Behrmann, M., and Winocur, G. (1994). Two mechanisms for face recognition: Evidence from visual agnosia. Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, St Louis, November.
Buck, B. H., Black. S. E., Leibovitch, F., Caldwell, C., Ehrlich, L. and Behrmann, M. (1994). Covert attention in Alzheimer's disease: Correlations with HmPAO SPECT. Cognitive Neuroscience Society, San Francisco, March.
Black, S. E., Buck, B. and Behrmann, M. (1994). Impaired disengagement of attention in Alzheimer's disease. International Neuropsychological Society, Cincinnati, Ohio, February.
Moscovitch, M. and Behrmann, M. (1993). Coding of information in the somatosensory system: Evidence from neuropsychology. 34th Annual meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Washington, D.C., November.
Williams, D.E., Moscovitch, M., Behrmann, M. and Reingold, E. (1993). Eye movements in feature and conjunction search. 34th Annual meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Washington, D.C., November.
Plaut, D., Behrmann, M., Patterson, K. E. and McClelland, J. (1993). Impaired oral reading in surface dyslexia: Detailed comparison of a patient and a computational model. 34th Annual meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Washington, D.C., November.
Watt, S., Jokel, R. and Behrmann, M. (1993). Progressive aphasia - An examination of the underlying deficits. American Speech and Hearing Association, Anaheim, November.
Watt, S., Jokel, R. and Behrmann, M. (1993). Surface dyslexia and progressive aphasia. Academy of Aphasia, Tucson, AZ, October.

Behrmann, M. and Patterson, K. E. (1993). Patient for the decade: Frequency and neighborhood effects in a patient with surface dyslexia. Canadian Brain and Behavior Society/European Psychological Society meeting, July, Toronto.
Sekuler, E. and Behrmann, M. (1993). Pure alexia: Dealing with a part at a time? Canadian Brain and Behavior Society/European Psychological Society meeting, July, Toronto.
Williams, D., Moscovitch, M., Behrmann, M. and Reingold, E. (1993). Attention and eye movements in a visual search paradigm. Canadian Brain and Behavior Society/European Psychological Society meeting, July, Toronto
Klein, D., Behrmann, M. and Doctor, E. (1992). Spontaneous evolution of deep dyslexia: Phonological or semantic recovery? Academy of Aphasia, Toronto, October.

Foster, J. K., Behrmann, M., and Stuss, D. T. (1992). Visual search deficits in Alzheimer's disease. TENNET III, May, Montreal.


Foster, J., Behrmann, M. and Stuss, D. (1992). Visual search deficits in Alzheimer's disease. Cognitive Aging, April, Atlanta.
Foster, J., Behrmann, M. and Stuss, D. (1992) Visual search deficits in Alzheimer's disease. International Neuropsychological Society, Heron's Island, Australia.
Behrmann, M., Black, S.E. and Bub, D. (1991). Nonlexical writing: More than one kind of mapping. TENNET, Montreal, May
Mozer, M. and Behrmann, M. (1989). On the interaction between selective attention and lexical knowledge: a distributed connectionist model of neglect dyslexia. Cognitive Science, Ann Arbor, Michigan, August.
Behrmann, M. and Mozer, M. (1989). On the interaction between selective attention and lexical knowledge: a distributed connectionist model of neglect dyslexia. International Conference on Cognitive Neuropsychology, Harrogate, England, July.
Behrmann, M. (1988). Category specific treatment of a lexical semantic deficit. Ontario Speech, Language and Hearing Association, Toronto, October.
Behrmann, M., Moscovitch, M. and Black, S.E. (1988). Attentional capacity and selectivity in neglect dyslexia. Academy of Aphasia, Montreal, October.
Campbell-Taylor, I., Behrmann, M., Fisher, R. and Zorzitto, M. (1988). Reading disorders in Alzheimer's disease. European Neurology Congress, Nice, France, June.
Behrmann, M. (1988). Neglect dyslexia. Southern Ontario Neuropsychology Group, Ontario, May.
Black, S.E., Bub, D. and Behrmann, M. (1987). Asymmetries in lexical access: a study of patients with occipital lobe damage. Academy of Aphasia, Phoenix, Arizona, October.
Bub, D., Black, S.E. and Behrmann, M. (1987). New evidence for unconscious reading in pure alexia. Academy of Aphasia, Phoenix, Arizona, October.
Black, S.E., Behrmann, M., Bass, K. and Hacker, P. (1987). Selective writing impairment: a single case study of a deficit in allographic conversion. Academy of Neurology, New York, April.
Bub, D., Black, S.E., Hampson, E. and Behrmann, M. (1986). Are there separate input and output lexicons? Evidence from a case with surface alexia and surface agraphia. Academy of Aphasia, Nashville, Tennessee, October.
Behrmann, M. (1986). The rites of righting writing: the case for cognitive neuropsychological remediation. Ontario Speech, Language and Hearing Association, Toronto, October.
Behrmann, M. (1985). The treatment of writing and spelling disorders in aphasia. National Hospitals College of Speech Sciences Summer School, London, August.
Behrmann, M. (1985). Non-verbal behavior in autism. South African Speech and Hearing Association National Conference, Johannesburg, July.

Doctor, E., Lazarus, B. and Behrmann, M. (1983). A psychological investigation of spelling rules. Psychological Association of South Africa Conference, Pietermaritzburg, September.



3. Departmental colloquia/seminars since 2008
2008: Macquarie University, Sydney Australia; Yale University Interdisciplinary colloquium; MIT Autism Consortium.
2009: University of Delaware Cognitive Science (February); University of Waterloo Center for Theoretical Neuroscience (February); New York University (March); University of London, FIL (March), National Institutes of Health (LBC) (June, #16110); Cheung-Chung University, Taiwan (July).
2010: University of California San Diego (January); Princeton (February)
2011: Ben Gurion University of the Negev, Israel; Haifa University; Weizmann Institute of Science
2012: Georgetown Department of Neuroscience; University of California, San Diego; University of Rochester; consultant Bar Ilan University, Israel, a major new initiative in autism
2013: Indiana University; Research Round Table, University of Pittsburgh; Pure alexia, Meeting of Danish research council, Copenhagen; Johns Hopkins University.
2014: Ohio State University; West Virginia University; Macquarie University, Sydney
2015: George Washington University; University of California, San Diego; University of Toronto, June

University of Pennsylvania; University of Trento, Italy; SISSA, Trieste, Italy


2016: University of California, San Diego; Arizona State University; Organizer Neurons to Neighborhood, Carnegie Mellon University; ICM - Institut du Cerveau et de la Moelle épinière, Paris
2017: National Institutes of Health; University of California, Davis; Washington University, St Louis; Brown University; York University, Toronto; Statistical Analysis of Neural Data (SAND8), Pittsburgh, PA; University of Maryland; University of Reno.
E. STUDENT/POSTDOC TRAINING
Graduate students (n=14)

Elliot Collins

Tina Liu Tong

Eva Dundas

Jaime Doyle

Valentinos Zachariou

Linda Moya

Cibu Thomas

Dwight Kravitz

Anthony Cate

Joy Geng

Craig Haimson

James Fleming

Rick Gilmore (with Mark Johnson)

Shaun Vecera (with Martha Farah)
Postdoctoral fellows (n=24)

Erez Freud

Amanda Robinson

Mark Vida

Sarah Haigh

Shai Gabay

Ilan Dinstein

Adam Greenberg

Adrian Nestor

K. Suzy Scherf

Mayu Nishimura

Serena Butcher

Katherine Humphreys

Sarah Shomstein

Lars Strother

Jonathan Marotta

John Philbeck

Galia Avidan

Mark Orr

Orna Rosenthal

Chris Baker (with Carl Olson)

Marie Montant

Therese Huston

Suzanna Becker

Richard Zemel
Lab visitors for semester or more

Rutie Kimchi, University of Haifa

Marco Neppi-Modona, University of Turin

Lisa Saskia Arduino, University of Rome

Marie Montant, CNRS Marseille

Rachel Mycroft, University of Exeter

Michael Granovetter, University of Pittsburgh Medical School

Avital Hahamy, Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel


F. TEACHING
My teaching revolves around two major themes: Biological Foundations of Behavior (sometimes referred to as Physiological or Biological Psychology) and Visual Cognition. I have taught courses at both the undergraduate and graduate level. Several of the classes bring these two themes together (e.g. Introduction to Cognitive Neuroscience and Cognitive Neuropsychology). Examples of courses include:


  1. Introduction to Cognitive Neuroscience

  2. Cognitive Neuropsychology

  3. Biological Foundations of Behavior

  4. Visual Cognition

  5. Cognitive Psychology (graduate level)

  6. Hemispheric specialization

I have also taught upper-level and graduate seminar classes such as:

a. Attention

b. Perception and action

c. Visual cognition

d. Hemispheric organization




In the news
2017

http://www.cmu.edu/dietrich/news/news-stories/2017/march/subcortex-number-processing.html

https://www.science-et-vie.com/article/on-denombre-mieux-avec-un-seul-oeil-8183



https://www.fatherly.com/?s=behrmann

2016

http://www.hollandsentinel.com/news/20161227/scientists-explore-mystery-of-face-recognition

http://www.post-gazette.com/news/science/2016/12/27/Carnegie-Mellon-University-describes-the-mystery-of-facial-recognition-by-human-brains/stories/201612260102

http://www.cmu.edu/dietrich/news/news-stories/2016/december/brain-map-processes-faces.html.



http://www.post-gazette.com/life/seen/2016/09/12/Brain-Gain-Gala-event-held-by-the-Ladies-Hospital-Aid-Society/stories/201609120011

http://www.cmu.edu/dietrich/news/news-stories/2016/may/behrmann-braindress.html

http://www.post-gazette.com/life/fashion/2016/05/15/Stylebook-snapshot-Brain-dress-by-Carnegie-Mellon-University-professor-Marlene-Behrmann-weaves-together-science-fashion/stories/201605150030

https://www.facebook.com/carnegiemellonu/?hc_ref=NEWSFEED
2015

https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/the-athletes-way/201510/idiosyncratic-brain-synchronization-associated-autism

http://www.nature.com/neurosci/neuropod/index-2015-10-29.html (Podcast)

https://spectrumnews.org/news/brains-face-detector-lights-up-questions-about-autism-origins/

http://www.talkradionews.com/health/2015/10/06/study-repetition-not-good-for-autism-learning.html

http://www.cmu.edu/news/stories/archives/2015/october/repetition-and-autism.html

http://www.cmu.edu/news/stories/archives/2015/april/behrmann-elected-to-NAS.html

http://www.cmu.edu/news/stories/archives/2015/april/autism-awareness-month.html

http://www.cmu.edu/news/stories/archives/2015/january/recoginzing-people-and-movements.html

http://www.futurity.org/face-blindness-movements-836782/

http://www.cmu.edu/news/stories/archives/2015/january/brain-patterns-in-autism.html

http://www.sciguru.org/newsitem/18244/researchers-discover-idiosyncratic-brain-patterns-autism

http://www.sciguru.org/newsitem/18254/idiosyncratic-brain-patterns-autism



http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2917133/Autism-uncovered-Brains-people-condition-work-idiosyncratic-ways-claims-groundbreaking-study.html

http://www.marcumandwallace.org/news_show_national.asp?id=35539

http://www.philly.com/philly/health/mental-health/HealthDay695581_20150119_Those_With_Autism_May_Have_Unique_Brain_Connections__Study_Shows.html

http://www.tkgnews.com/brains-of-people-with-autism-work-in-idiosyncratic-ways/

http://www.science20.com/news_articles/idiosyncratic_brain_patterns_in_autism-152412



http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/01/21/brain-autism_n_6508194.html

http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2015/01/150121093551.htm

https://ucsdneuro.wordpress.com/2015/01/25/same-diagnosis-different-working-brains-rethinking-functional-connectivity-in-autism/

http://thetartan.org/2015/2/2/scitech/brain

http://sfari.org/news-and-opinion/news/2015/noisy-patterns-of-connectivity-mark-autism-brains?utm_source=Autism+research+news+from+SFARI.org&utm_campaign=3aea584960-SFARI_Newsletter_20150203&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_0a60ccb345-3aea584960-381149562


2014

http://www.the-scientist.com/?articles.view/articleNo/41326/title/A-Face-to-Remember/

http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/neuroskeptic/2014/10/25/autistic-people-normal-brain-anatomy/#.VEwQEOdN2FE

http://www.cogneurosociety.org/behrmann_qa/

http://www.cmu.edu/homepage/society/2014/summer/data-science-on-the-world-stage.shtml
2013

triblive.com/news/allegheny/4066490-74/face-behrmann-blindness#axzz2UV3eMfiF

http://www.cnn.com/2013/05/23/showbiz/celebrity-news-gossip/brad-pitt-esquire-face-blindness

http://www.inquisitr.com/674873/brad-pitt-says-he-may-suffer-face-blindness-wants-to-get-tested/

http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/carnegie-mellon-invites-brad-pitt-to-campus-for-face-blindness-diagnosis-research-208463191.html

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/marlene-behrmann/

http://wesa.fm/post/prosopagnosia-when-face-just-isnt-familiar

http://triblive.com/news/allegheny/4728463-74/brain-university-behrmann#axzz2foHHJSUL

http://www.post-gazette.com/stories/news/health/mysteries-of-the-mind-researchers-work-to-unravel-causes-of-autism-706522/

http://www.post-gazette.com/stories/news/health/baggage1009roth11-706804/

http://www.post-gazette.com/stories/news/health/in-children-hemispherectomy-successfully-treats-seizures-708443/

Mandela tributes

http://www.thejewishchronicle.net/view/full_story/24197453/article-South-African-Jews-remember-Mandela

http://www.post-gazette.com/opinion/2013/12/15/Go-well-Madiba.html


2012
Greenberg et al. J. Neuroscience 2012

http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2012/02/120221212618.htm

http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/12062/1213879-115.stm

Dinstein et al. Neuron 2012

http://www.post-gazette.com/stories/news/science/pitt-cmu-researchers-contribute-to-new-study-on-autism-and-repetitive-behavior-654000/

http://www.emilywillinghamphd.com/2012/09/scientist-roundtable-discussion-of.html

http://sfari.org/news-and-opinion/news/2012/2018noisy2019-brain-signals-could-underlie-autism-study-says

http://www.cmu.edu/homepage/health/2012/fall/autism-connections.shtml

http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v490/n7418/full/490008d.html?WT.ec_id=NATURE-20121004
2011
Losing face

http://www.essentialpublicradio.org/story/2011-12-12/losing-face-9655

Discover magazine January/February “The Brain” by Carl Zimmer, p12-13.

Review of Dinstein, Behrmann and Heeger Neuron paper (2010) https://sfari.org/news/-/asset_publisher/6Tog/content/broken-mirror-concept-of-autism-challenged


How the Brain Processes Faces: Neural System Responsible for Face Recognition Discovered


http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/05/110531121319.htm?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+sciencedaily+%28ScienceDaily%3A+Latest+Science+News%29

Neural mechanisms of object recognition discovered

http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/07/110713131415.htm?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+sciencedaily+%28ScienceDaily%3A+Latest+Science+News%29

http://www.nytimes.com/2011/07/19/science/19obbrain.html

http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/11200/1161321-115.stm

Video abstract: http://www.cell.com/neuron/abstract/S0896-6273%2811%2900481-8

Comment on Dinstein I. et al. Neuron 70, 1218-1225 (2011).

https://sfari.org/news/-/asset_publisher/6Tog/content/brains-of-toddlers-with-autism-out-of-sync

http://sfari.org/news-and-opinion/conference-news/2011/society-for-neuroscience-2011/autism-brains-have-noisy-signals-imaging-study-finds
2010
http://www.cmu.edu/uro/highlights/marlene-behrmann.html

“Seeing isn’t believing”, New Scientist, 28 August 2010, p30-33 (Article by David Robson)

http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/10133/1057866-114.stm

http://news.sciencemag.org/sciencenow/2010/05/a-crack-in-the-mirror-neuron-hyp.html

https://sfari.org/news-and-commentary/open-article/-/asset_publisher/6Tog/content/imaging-study-refutes-mirror-neuron-theory-of-autism?redirect=%2Fnews-and-commentary%2Fall

http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/10122/1054987-114.stm

http://www.post-gazette.com/multimedia

/?ClipID=4749760&cmpid=relatedarticle

Article and video on face blindness/prosopagnosia

http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/10059/1039213-60.stm

Article on Temple Grandin

2009

http://www.boston.com/news/science/articles/2009/01/19/have_we_met/?s_campaign=8315

Have we met? Jan 19, 2009
http://www.nzz.ch/nachrichten/forschung_und_technik/nicht_jeder_erkennt_gesichter_1.1314005.html

Nicht jeder erkennt Gesichter (German NZZ newspaper) Feb 3, 2009


http://www.nytimes.com/2009/05/26/health/26face.html?_r=1&ref=health

A memory for faces: Extreme Version, New York Times, May 26, 2009


Quoted on p23, 24 in ‘Rapt: Attention and the focused life’ by W. Gallagher. Penguin, 2009.
Taped in interviews for GoCognitive.com (www.gocognitive.com). Three segments available for public viewing.
2008
http://abcnews.go.com/Health/MindMoodNews/story?id=6310172&page=1

Scientists explain mystery of ‘face blindness’, Nov 24, 2008
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