Meike Scheller
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Recent Articles
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Laurentino T, Scheller M, Glover G, Proulx M, de Sousa A
Evolution (N Y)
. 2024 Nov;
17(1):19.
PMID: 39540060
Background: Phylogenetics is one of the main methodologies to understand cross-cutting principles of evolution, such as common ancestry and speciation. Phylogenetic trees, however, are reportedly challenging to teach and learn....
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Nardini M, Scheller M, Ramsay M, Kristiansen O, Allen C
Augment Hum Res
. 2024 Nov;
10(1):1.
PMID: 39497728
New wearable devices and technologies provide unprecedented scope to augment or substitute human perceptual abilities. However, the flexibility to reorganize brain processing to use novel sensory signals during early sensitive...
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Bannigan G, de Sousa A, Scheller M, Finnegan D, Proulx M
Exp Brain Res
. 2024 Jan;
242(2):463-475.
PMID: 38170233
Virtual reality (VR) technology has been widely adopted for several professional and recreational applications. Despite rapid innovation in hardware and software, one of the long prevailing issues for end users...
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Scheller M, Fang H, Sui J
Br J Psychol
. 2023 Sep;
115(2):185-205.
PMID: 37747452
Our everyday perceptual experiences are grounded in the integration of information within and across our senses. Due to this direct behavioural relevance, cross-modal integration retains a certain degree of contextual...
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Scheller M, Nardini M
Behav Res Methods
. 2023 Sep;
56(4):2842-2858.
PMID: 37730934
Studying how sensory signals from different sources (sensory cues) are integrated within or across multiple senses allows us to better understand the perceptual computations that lie at the foundation of...
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Scheller M, de Sousa A, Brotto L, Little A
J Sex Res
. 2023 Feb;
61(2):299-312.
PMID: 36795115
Sex differences in mate preferences are ubiquitous, having been evidenced across generations and cultures. Their prevalence and persistence have compellingly placed them in the evolutionarily adaptive context of sexual selection....
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Scheller M, Sui J
J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform
. 2022 Jul;
48(9):1001-1021.
PMID: 35797153
A stable self-representation has an intrinsically beneficial connotation for information processing: it allows the individual to flexibly adapt to different contexts, while prioritizing information that pertains to the own immediate...
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Scheller M, Sui J
J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform
. 2022 Apr;
48(9):1022-1038.
PMID: 35446086
When interacting with the environment, humans exhibit robust biases toward information that pertains to themselves: Self-relevant information is processed faster and yields more accurate responses than information linked to others....
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Scheller M, Matorres F, Little A, Tompkins L, de Sousa A
Arch Sex Behav
. 2021 Apr;
50(8):3785-3797.
PMID: 33851315
Cross-cultural research has repeatedly demonstrated sex differences in the importance of partner characteristics when choosing a mate. Men typically report higher preferences for younger, more physically attractive women, while women...
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Jicol C, Lloyd-Esenkaya T, Proulx M, Lange-Smith S, Scheller M, ONeill E, et al.
Front Psychol
. 2020 Aug;
11:1443.
PMID: 32754082
Human adults can optimally combine vision with self-motion to facilitate navigation. In the absence of visual input (e.g., dark environments and visual impairments), sensory substitution devices (SSDs), such as The...