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Pamir, Z., Manley, C. E., Bauer, C. M., Bex, P. J., Dilks, D. D., & Merabet, L. B. (2024). Visuospatial processing in early brain-based visual impairment is associated with differential recruitment of dorsal and ventral visual streams. Cerebral Cortex. 34(5), bhae203. doi: 10.1093/cercor/bhae203.

Merabet, L. B., Manley, C. E., Pamir, Z., Bauer, C. M., Skerswetat, J., & Bex, P. J. (2023). Motion and form coherence processing in individuals with cerebral visual impairment. Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology.

Pamir, Z., Bauer, C. M., Bailin, E. S., Bex, P. J., Somers, D. C., & Merabet, L. B. (2021). Neural correlates associated with impaired global motion perception in cerebral visual impairment (CVI). NeuroImage: Clinical, 32, 102821.

Pamir, Z., Bauer, C. M., Bennett, C. R., Kran, B. S., & Merabet, L. B. (2021). Visual perception supported by verbal mediation in an individual with cerebral visual impairment (CVI). Neuropsychologia, 160, 107982.,

Pamir, Z., Jung, J. H., & Peli, E. (2020). Preparing participants for the use of the tongue visual sensory substitution device. Disability and Rehabilitation: Assistive Technology. doi: 10.1080/17483107.2020.1821102.

Er, G., Pamir, Z., & Boyaci, H. (2020). Distinct patterns of surround modulation in V1 and hMT+. NeuroImage, 220, 11708. 

Pamir, Z., Canoluk, M. U., Jung, J. H., & Peli, E. (2020). Poor resolution at the back of the tongue is the bottleneck for spatial pattern recognition. Scientific Reports, 10(1), 1-13.

Türközer, H.B., Hasoğlu, T., Chen, Y., Norris, L.A., Brown, M., Delaney-Busch, N., Kale, E.H., Pamir, Z., Boyacı, H., Kuperberg, G., Lewandowski, K.E., Topçuoğlu, V., & Öngür, D. (2019). Integrated assessment of visual perception abnormalities in psychotic disorders and relationship with clinical characteristics. Psychological Medicine, 49(10), 1740-1748.

Pamir, Z., & Boyaci, H. (2016). Context-dependent lightness affects perceived contrast. Vision Research, 124, 24-33.

Turkozer, H.B., Pamir, Z., & Boyaci, H. (2016). Contrast affects fMRI activity in middle temporal cortex related to center-surround interaction in motion perception. Frontiers in Psychology, 7, 454. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2016.00454.