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Emily D. Grossman

Assistant Professor, Cognitive Sciences
School of Social Sciences

Ph.D., Vanderbilt University, 2002, Psychology


A.B., Miami University, 1997, Psychology


A.B., Miami University, 1997, Mathematics and Statistics

Phone: (949) 824-1530
Email: grossman@uci.edu

University of California
3181 Social Science Plaza A
Mail Code: 5100
Irvine, CA 92697


Research
Interests
neural basis of visual perception, biological motion perception
   
URL www.socsci.uci.edu/~vpnl/
   
Publications Garcia, J.O. & Grossman, E.D. (2008) Necessary but not sufficient: Motion perception is necessary for biological motion. Vision Research, 48(9), 1144-1149.

Thurman, S.M. & Grossman, E.D. (2008) Temporal "Bubbles" reveal key features for point-light biological motion perception. Journal of Vision, 8(3), 1-11.

Pyles, J. A., Garcia, J. O., Hoffman, D. D. & Grossman, E. D. (2007) Visual perception and neural correlates of novel “biological motion”. Vision Research, 47(21), 2786-2797.

Grossman, E. D., Battelli, L. & Pascual-Leone, A. (2005) Repetitive TMS over posterior STS disrupts perception of biological motion. Vision Research, 45 (22), 2847-2853.

Grossman, E.D., Blake, R & Kim, C-Y. (2004) Learning to see biological motion: Brain activity parallels behavior. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 16(9), 1669-1679.

Grossman, E. & Blake, R. (2002) Brain Areas Active during Visual Perception of Biological Motion. Neuron, 35(6), 1157-1165.

Tadin, D., Lappin, J.S., Blake, R. & Grossman E.D. (2002) What constitutes an efficient reference frame for vision? Nature Neuroscience, 5(10), 1010-1015.

Grossman, E.D. & Blake, R. (2001) Brain activity evoked by inverted and imagined biological motion. Vision Research, 41(10-11), 1475-1482.

Grossman, E.D., Donnelly, M., Price, P., Morgan, V., Pickens, D., Neighbor, G. & Blake, R. (2000) Brain areas involved in perception of biological motion. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 12(5), 711-720.

Grossman, E.D. & Blake, R. (1999) Perception of coherent motion, biological motion and form-from-motion under dim-light conditions. Vision Research, 9(22), 3721-3727.
   
Professional
Societies
Vision Sciences Society
Society for Neuroscience
   
Other Experience Postdoctoral Researcher
Harvard University 2002—2004

Research Center Center for Cognitive Neuroscience
   
Link to this profile http://www.faculty.uci.edu/profile.cfm?faculty_id=5119
   
Last updated 05/20/2008