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Olivia L Carter

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Virathone L, Nguyen B, Dobson F, Carter O, McKendrick A
J Vis . 2021 Oct; 21(11):12. PMID: 34668930
Adult homeostatic visual plasticity can be induced by short-term patching, heralded by a shift in ocular dominance in favor of the deprived eye after monocular occlusion. The potential to boost...
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Nguyen B, Malavita M, Carter O, McKendrick A
Cortex . 2021 Aug; 143:1-11. PMID: 34365199
Occluding one eye for several hours alters visual experience. Specifically, occluding one eye shifts the balance of ocular dominance to favour the recently deprived eye, which can be measured using...
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Kanaan R, Huepe-Artigas D, Morsy S, Carter O
Epilepsy Behav . 2021 Feb; 117:107810. PMID: 33610460
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Huepe-Artigas D, Carter O, Morsy S, Kanaan R
Epilepsy Behav . 2020 Dec; 114(Pt A):107577. PMID: 33277199
Objectives: Why a patient might present with psychogenic nonepileptic seizures (PNES) as opposed to another functional neurological symptom is unknown. A recent review suggested that patients with PNES and functional...
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Chan Y, Pitchaimuthu K, Wu Q, Carter O, Egan G, Badcock D, et al.
PLoS One . 2019 Jul; 14(7):e0208666. PMID: 31291247
Certain perceptual measures have been proposed as indirect assays of brain neurochemical status in people with migraine. One such measure is binocular rivalry, however, previous studies have not measured rivalry...
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Thakkar K, Antinori A, Carter O, Brascamp J
Schizophr Res . 2018 Apr; 207:48-57. PMID: 29685421
Abnormalities in synaptic plasticity are argued to underlie the neural dysconnectivity observed in schizophrenia. One way to measure synaptic plasticity is through sensory adaptation, whereby sensory neurons exhibit reduced sensitivity...
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Howe P, Carter O
Behav Brain Sci . 2017 Mar; 39:e248. PMID: 28355841
In this commentary, we present two examples where perception is not only influenced by, but also in fact driven by, top-down effects: hallucinations and mental imagery. Crucially, both examples avoid...
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Antinori A, Smillie L, Carter O
Front Psychol . 2017 Jan; 7:2008. PMID: 28105021
In this paper we investigated the relation between personality and the rate of perceptual alternations during binocular rivalry. Studies have demonstrated that slower rivalry alternations are associated with a range...
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McKendrick A, Battista J, Snyder J, Carter O
Cephalalgia . 2011 Apr; 31(11):1158-69. PMID: 21508086
Introduction: Recent evidence demonstrates that perceptual rivalry rate can be modulated by perturbation of the serotonergic system. Specifically, pharmacologically lowering the availability of serotonin results in slower rivalry rates. As...
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Kometer M, Cahn B, Andel D, Carter O, Vollenweider F
Biol Psychiatry . 2010 Dec; 69(5):399-406. PMID: 21126732
Background: Recent findings suggest that the serotonergic system and particularly the 5-HT2A/1A receptors are implicated in visual processing and possibly the pathophysiology of visual disturbances including hallucinations in schizophrenia and...