
- Research Report Visual motion and the neural correlates of event perception
- 10.1177/1534582305281085 BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE NEUROSCIENCE REVIEWS
- Journal of Memory and Language 53 (2005) 125140 www.elsevier.com/locate/jml
- Research Article Human Brain Activity Time-
- Running head: EVENT STRUCTURE Event Structure in Perception and Conception
- Copyright 2008 Psychonomic Society, Inc. 116 Perceiving human activity relies on a variety of cues
- Perceiving, Remembering and Communicating Structure in Events
- 95:811-822, 2006. First published Oct 5, 2005; doi:10.1152/jn.00488.2005JN Pascale Michelon, Jean M. Vettel and Jeffrey M. Zacks
- Memory & Cognition 1999, 27 (6), 1073-1079
- Supplementary content for: Functional Reorganization of Spatial Transformations After a Parietal Lesion
- Cognitive Science 28 (2004) 9791008 Using movement and intentions to understand simple events
- IMAGINED TRANSFORMATIONS 1 Running head: IMAGINED TRANSFORMATION OF BODIES
- EVENT STRUCTURE 1 Running head: EVENT STRUCTURE
- Prediction Error Associated With The Perceptual Segmentation of Naturalistic Events Jeffrey M. Zacks1,2*, Christopher A. Kurby1,3, Michelle L. Eisenberg1, Nayiri
- IN PRESS, PSYCHOLOGICAL RESEARCH What is primed in priming from imagery?
- MENTAL ROTATION 1 Running Head: Neuroimaging Studies of Mental Rotation
- Understanding Simple Events 1 Running head: Understanding Simple Events
- Structuring Information Interfaces for Procedural Learning Jeffrey M. Zacks
- Visual Perspective Taking 1 Running head: VISUAL PERSPECTIVE TAKING
- Prediction Error and Event Boundaries 1 Running Head: PREDICTION ERROR AND EVENT BOUNDARIES
- Running title: Spatial transformations of bodies A parametric study of mental spatial transformations of bodies
- JN-00488-2005.R2 Running Head: SOMATOTOPY AND MOTOR IMAGERY
- Neuropsychologia 41 (2003) 16591667 Selective disturbance of mental rotation by cortical stimulation
- SPATIAL TRANSFORMATIONS 1 Running head: Imagined Viewer and Object Rotations
- Visual perspective taking (VPT) is the ability to predict the visual experience of another agent.This ability is valu-
- SPATIAL COGNITION AND COMPUTATION, 5(4), 271306 Copyright 2005, Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc.
- Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience 2003, 3 (4), 335-345
- Perception of Activity Sequences 1 Running Head: SEQUENCES GUIDE THE PERCEPTION OF ACTIVITY
- Event Understanding and Memory 1 Running head: Event Understanding and Memory
- Segmentation in the perception and memory of events
- Understanding Events 1 Segmentation in the Perception and Memory of Events
- Neural correlates of incongruous visual information An event-related fMRI study
- Reliability of functional localization using fMRI Khena M. Swallow, Todd S. Braver, Abraham Z. Snyder, Nicole K. Speer,
- The Structure of Experience barbara tversky, jeffrey m. zacks,
- SPATIAL TRANSFORMATIONS 1 Running head: Spatial transformations
- Running head: GRAPHIC COMMUNICATION Bars and Lines: A Study of Graphic Communication
- Event-related fMRI of Mental Spatial Transformations
- Event Segmentation Jeffrey M. Zacks and Khena M. Swallow
- Graphs in Print Jeff Zacks1
- Neuroimaging Studies of Mental Rotation: A Meta-analysis and Review
- PROCEDURAL LEARNING 1 Running head: Procedural learning
- Perceiving, Remembering and Communicating Structure in Events
- Imagined transformations of bodies: an fMRI investigation *, Bart Rypmaa
- A Parametric Study of Mental Spatial Transformations of Bodies Jeffrey M. Zacks,* John M. Ollinger,* Margaret A. Sheridan,* and Barbara Tversky
- Zacks, J., Tversky, B., & Iyer, G. (in press). Perceiving, remembering, and communicating
- Event Understanding and Memory in Healthy Aging and Dementia of the Alzheimer Type
- EVENT PERCEPTION 1 Running Head: EVENT PERCEPTION
- Results: Bodies Task Dependence
- Zacks, J., Levy, E., Tversky, B., & Schiano, D. J. (1998). Reading bar graphs: Effects of
- Spatial Cognition and Computation 2: 315332, 2000. 2002 Kluwer Academic Publishers. Printed in the Netherlands.
- Mental spatial transformations of objects and perspective Jeffrey M. Zacks1