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Marcia Grabowecky is affiliated with Northwestern University in the United States, focusing on research in Neuroscience with a specialization in Cognitive Neuroscience. Their work spans experimental and cognitive psychology, computer vision and pattern recognition, social psychology, and computer networks and communications.

Their research primarily addresses neural dynamics and brain function, EEG and brain-computer interfaces, and functional brain connectivity studies. Additional topics in their portfolio include multisensory perception and integration, neuroscience and music perception, hearing loss and rehabilitation, and color perception and design.

Frequent publication venues include:

  • PLoS ONE
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • eNeuro
  • Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • European Journal of Neuroscience

Notable recent papers include:

  • "Vision perceptually restores auditory spectral dynamics in speech," 2020, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • "Visual speech differentially modulates beta, theta, and high gamma bands in auditory cortex," 2021, European Journal of Neuroscience
  • "Spectral-power associations reflect amplitude modulation and within-frequency interactions on the sub-second timescale and cross-frequency interactions on the seconds timescale," 2020, PLoS ONE
  • "EEG state-trajectory instability and speed reveal global rules of intrinsic spatiotemporal neural dynamics," 2020, PLoS ONE
  • "Probabilistic, entropy-maximizing control of large-scale neural synchronization," 2021, PLoS ONE

Marcia Grabowecky frequently collaborates with several researchers, including:

  • Satoru Suzuki
  • Melisa Menceloğlu
  • John Plass
  • David Brang
  • William C. Stacey

Best Publications

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

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

  • Role of human prefrontal cortex in attention control.

    Robert T. Knight;Marcia F. Grabowecky;Donatella Scabini

  • Attention induces synchronization-based response gain in steady-state visual evoked potentials

    Yee Joon Kim;Marcia Grabowecky;Ken A Paller;Krishnakumar Muthu

  • Escape from linear time: Prefrontal cortex and conscious experience

    Robert T. Knight;Marcia Grabowecky

  • Stochastic resonance in binocular rivalry.

    Yee Joon Kim;Marcia F Grabowecky;Satoru Suzuki

  • Haptically Linked Dyads: Are Two Motor-Control Systems Better Than One?

    Kyle B Reed;Michael Peshkin;Mitra J. Hartmann;Marcia Grabowecky

  • Electrophysiological correlates of recollecting faces of known and unknown individuals.

    Ken A. Paller;Brian Gonsalves;Marcia Grabowecky;Vladimir S. Bozic

  • Demand-based dynamic distribution of attention and monitoring of velocities during multiple-object tracking.

    Lucica Iordanescu;Marcia Grabowecky;Satoru Suzuki

  • Characteristic sounds facilitate visual search.

    Lucica Iordanescu;Emmanuel Guzman-Martinez;Emmanuel Guzman-Martinez;Marcia Grabowecky;Satoru Suzuki

  • Long-Lasting Effects of Subliminal Affective Priming from Facial Expressions

    Timothy D. Sweeny;Marcia Grabowecky;Satoru Suzuki;Ken A. Paller

  • Evidence for Perceptual “Trapping” and Adaptation in Multistable Binocular Rivalry

    Satoru Suzuki;Marcia F Grabowecky

  • Preattentive processes guide visual search: Evidence from patients with unilateral visual neglect

    Marcia Grabowecky;Lynn C. Robertson;Anne Treisman

  • Neural Correlates of the Left-Visual-Field Superiority in Face Perception Appear at Multiple Stages of Face Processing

    Galit Yovel;Jerre Levy;Marcia Grabowecky;Ken A. Paller

  • Auditory-visual crossmodal integration in perception of face gender.

    Eric L. Smith;Marcia F Grabowecky;Satoru Suzuki

  • Haptic cooperation between people, and between people and machines

    K.B. Reed;M. Peshkin;M.J. Hartmann;J. Patton

  • Characteristic sounds make you look at target objects more quickly.

    Lucica Iordanescu;Marcia Grabowecky;Steven Franconeri;Jan Theeuwes

  • Attention During Adaptation Weakens Negative Afterimages

    Satoru Suzuki;Marcia Grabowecky

  • Brain waves following remembered faces index conscious recollection

    Ken A. Paller;Vladimir S. Bozic;Charan Ranganath;Marcia Grabowecky

  • Interactive Coding of Visual Spatial Frequency and Auditory Amplitude-Modulation Rate

    Emmanuel Guzman-Martinez;Laura Ortega;Marcia Grabowecky;Julia Mossbridge

  • Long-term speeding in perceptual switches mediated by attention-dependent plasticity in cortical visual processing.

    Satoru Suzuki;Marcia F Grabowecky

  • Visual Attention Modulates Insight Versus Analytic Solving of Verbal Problems.

    Ezra Wegbreit;Satoru Suzuki;Marcia F Grabowecky;John Kounios

  • Parietal connectivity mediates multisensory facilitation

    David Brang;Zachary J. Taich;Steven A. Hillyard;Marcia Grabowecky

Frequent Co-Authors

Ken A. Paller
Ken A. Paller Northwestern University
Steven Franconeri
Steven Franconeri Northwestern University
Vilayanur S. Ramachandran
Vilayanur S. Ramachandran University of California, San Diego
Lynn C. Robertson
Lynn C. Robertson University of California, Berkeley
Paul J. Reber
Paul J. Reber Northwestern University
Jan Theeuwes
Jan Theeuwes Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Anne Treisman
Anne Treisman Princeton University
William Revelle
William Revelle Northwestern University
Alan Kingstone
Alan Kingstone University of British Columbia
Joshua Wilt
Joshua Wilt Case Western Reserve University

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