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Kristina M Visscher

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Britton M, Jensen G, Edden R, Puts N, Nolin S, Merritt S, et al.
Transl Psychiatry . 2025 Mar; 15(1):79. PMID: 40082416
Age-related alterations in GABAergic function, including depletion of cortical GABA concentrations, is likely associated with declining cognitive performance in normative aging. However, the extent to which GABAergic function is perturbed...
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Fleming L, Defenderfer M, Demirayak P, Stewart P, DeCarlo D, Visscher K
Hum Brain Mapp . 2024 Nov; 45(17):e70064. PMID: 39575904
Human behavior can be remarkably shaped by experience, such as the removal of sensory input. Many studies of conditions such as stroke, limb amputation, and vision loss have examined how...
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Fleming L, Defenderfer M, Demirayak P, Stewart P, DeCarlo D, Visscher K
bioRxiv . 2024 May; PMID: 38798355
Highlights: Portions of early visual cortex representing central vs. peripheral vision exhibit different patterns of connectivity to category-selective visual regions.When central vision is lost, cortical representations of peripheral vision display...
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Defenderfer M, Demirayak P, Fleming L, DeCarlo D, Stewart P, Visscher K
Hum Brain Mapp . 2023 May; 44(10):4120-4135. PMID: 37195035
Late-stage macular degeneration (MD) often causes retinal lesions depriving an individual of central vision, forcing them to learn to use peripheral vision for daily tasks. To compensate, many patients develop...
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Biles M, Maniglia M, Yadav I, Vice J, Visscher K
Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci . 2023 Jan; 64(1):14. PMID: 36656567
Purpose: Individuals with central vision loss due to macular degeneration (MD) often spontaneously develop a preferred retinal locus (PRL) outside the area of retinal damage, which they use instead of...
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Maniglia M, Visscher K, Seitz A
Vision Res . 2022 Dec; 203:108158. PMID: 36527839
After loss of central vision following retinal pathologies such as macular degeneration (MD), patients often adopt compensatory strategies including developing a "preferred retinal locus" (PRL) to replace the fovea in...
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Nolin S, Cowart H, Merritt S, McInerney K, Bharadwaj P, Franchetti M, et al.
J Int Neuropsychol Soc . 2022 Oct; 29(6):605-614. PMID: 36239453
Objective: To evaluate the construct validity of the NIH Toolbox Cognitive Battery (NIH TB-CB) in the healthy oldest-old (85+ years old). Method: Our sample from the McKnight Brain Aging Registry...
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McDonough I, Nolin S, Visscher K
Front Aging Neurosci . 2022 Oct; 14:1002096. PMID: 36212035
The past 25 years have provided a rich discovery of at least four fundamental patterns that represent structural and functional brain aging across multiple cognitive domains. Of the many potential...
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Vice J, Biles M, Maniglia M, Visscher K
Vision Res . 2022 Sep; 201:108126. PMID: 36162313
People with bilateral central vision loss sometimes develop a new point of oculomotor reference called a preferred retinal locus (PRL) that is used for fixating and planning saccadic eye movements....
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Maniglia M, Visscher K, Seitz A
Front Neurosci . 2021 Nov; 15:734970. PMID: 34803584
Pathologies affecting central vision, and macular degeneration (MD) in particular, represent a growing health concern worldwide, and the leading cause of blindness in the Western World. To cope with the...