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  • 2002 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

Lynn C. Robertson is affiliated with the University of California, Berkeley in the United States. Their academic work is recognized within the scientific community, having received distinction as a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 2002.

Robertson's contributions to research are primarily documented through their association with this institution, although specific details regarding recent papers, frequent co-authors, or common publication venues have not been provided. Similarly, the dataset does not include information about their main fields of study, subfields, or core research topics, which limits insight into the precise areas of scientific inquiry they pursue.

There are also no listed book publications linked to Robertson, indicating either a focus on journal articles or that such data is not available. The award of AAAS Fellowship suggests involvement in significant scientific endeavors given the typical criteria for this recognition.

This profile reflects the provided data without extrapolating beyond what is documented, focusing on the verified institutional affiliation and honors received.

Best Publications

  • Parietal contributions to visual feature binding: evidence from a patient with bilateral lesions

    Stacia R. Friedman-Hill;Lynn C. Robertson;Anne Treisman

  • The two sides of perception

    Richard B. Ivry;Lynn C. Robertson

  • Effects of lesions of temporal-parietal junction on perceptual and attentional processing in humans

    L C Robertson;M R Lamb;R T Knight

  • Neuropsychological contributions to theories of part/whole organization.

    Lynn C Robertson;Marvin R Lamb

  • Hemispheric specialization of memory for visual hierarchical stimuli.

    Dean C. Delis;Dean C. Delis;Lynn C. Robertson;Lynn C. Robertson;Robert Efron;Robert Efron

  • BINDING, SPATIAL ATTENTION AND PERCEPTUAL AWARENESS

    Lynn C. Robertson;Lynn C. Robertson

  • The interaction of spatial and object pathways: Evidence from balint's syndrome

    Lynn Robertson;Anne Treisman;Stacia Friedman-Hill;Marcia Grabowecky

  • Component mechanisms underlying the processing of hierarchically organized patterns: inferences from patients with unilateral cortical lesions

    Marvin R. Lamb;Lynn C. Robertson;Robert T. Knight

  • Spatial working memory deficits and their relationship to negative symptoms in unmedicated schizophrenia patients.

    Cameron S Carter;Lynn Robertson;Thomas E Nordahl;Marc Chaderjian

  • The processing of hierarchical stimuli: effects of retinal locus, locational uncertainty, and stimulus identity.

    Marvin R. Lamb;Lynn C. Robertson

  • Visual search performance in the neglect syndrome

    Mirjam Eglin;Lynn C. Robertson;Robert T. Knight

  • Synesthesia : perspectives from cognitive neuroscience

    Lynn C. Robertson;Noam Sagiv

  • ATTENTION AND INTERFERENCE IN THE PROCESSING OF GLOBAL AND LOCAL INFORMATION: EFFECTS OF UNILATERAL TEMPORAL-PARIETAL JUNCTION LESIONS

    Marvin R. Lamb;Lynn C. Robertson;Robert T. Knight

  • Posterior parietal cortex and the filtering of distractors

    Stacia R. Friedman-Hill;Lynn C. Robertson;Robert Desimone;Leslie G. Ungerleider

  • The neurology of visual attention.

    Robert Rafal;Lynn Robertson

  • ‘Part-whole’ processing in unilateral brain- damaged patients: Dysfunction of hierarchical organization

    Lynn C. Robertson;Dean C. Delis

  • The effect of visual angle on global and local reaction times depends on the set of visual angles presented.

    Marvin R. Lamb;Marvin R. Lamb;Lynn C. Robertson;Lynn C. Robertson

  • Coming Unbound: Disrupting Automatic Integration of Synesthetic Color and Graphemes by Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation of the Right Parietal Lobe

    Michael Esterman;Timothy Verstynen;Richard B. Ivry;Lynn C. Robertson

  • Does binding of synesthetic color to the evoking grapheme require attention

    Noam Sagiv;Jeffrey Heer;Lynn Robertson;Lynn Robertson

  • Functional plasticity in ventral temporal cortex following cognitive rehabilitation of a congenital prosopagnosic

    Joseph M. DeGutis;Shlomo Bentin;Lynn C. Robertson;Mark D'Esposito

  • Book review: a review of hemispheric asymmetry: What's right and what's left by joseph b. hellige harvard university press, cambridge, ma, 1993 hardbound, 396 pages, $35

    Lynn C. Robertson

Frequent Co-Authors

Shlomo Bentin
Shlomo Bentin Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Thomas E. Nordahl
Thomas E. Nordahl University of California, Davis
Cameron S. Carter
Cameron S. Carter University of California, Irvine
William Prinzmetal
William Prinzmetal University of California, Berkeley
Eileen M. Martin
Eileen M. Martin Rush University Medical Center
Robert T. Knight
Robert T. Knight University of California, Berkeley
Avishai Henik
Avishai Henik Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
Anne Treisman
Anne Treisman Princeton University
David Whitney
David Whitney University of California, Berkeley
Dean C. Delis
Dean C. Delis University of California, San Diego

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