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1. The Audio-Visual Abnormalities Questionnaire (AVAQ): Development and validation of a new instrument for assessing anomalies in sensory perception in schizophrenia spectrum disorders.

2. Visual context processing dysfunctions in youth at high risk for psychosis: Resistance to the Ebbinghaus illusion and its symptom and social and role functioning correlates.

3. Comparison of visual perceptual organization in schizophrenia and body dysmorphic disorder.

4. Automatic feature-based grouping during multiple object tracking.

5. Reinterpreting behavioral receptive fields: lightness induction alters visually completed shape.

6. The spatial range of contour integration deficits in schizophrenia.

7. Vision science and schizophrenia research: toward a re-view of the disorder. Editors' introduction to special section.

8. Perceptual organization impairment in schizophrenia and associated brain mechanisms: review of research from 2005 to 2010.

9. Interpolation processes in object perception: reply to Anderson (2007).

10. Is motion extrapolation employed in multiple object tracking? Tracking as a low-level, non-predictive function.

11. Attentional Signatures of Perception: Multiple Object Tracking Reveals the Automaticity of Contour Interpolation

12. Audiovisual Integration in High Functioning Adults with Autism

13. Is Motion Extrapolation Employed in Multiple Object Tracking?: Tracking as a Low-Level, Non-Predictive Function

16. Intact illusory contour formation but equivalently impaired visual shape completion in first- and later-episode schizophrenia.

17. Self-Reported Visual Perceptual Abnormalities Are Strongly Associated with Core Clinical Features in Psychotic Disorders.

18. Seeing more clearly through psychosis: Depth inversion illusions are normal in bipolar disorder but reduced in schizophrenia.

19. Visual integration dysfunction in schizophrenia arises by the first psychotic episode and worsens with illness duration.

20. Cortical contributions to impaired contour integration in schizophrenia.

21. Postscript: Identity and Constraints in Models of Object Formation.

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