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Dilks, D.D., Julian, J.B., Peli, E., & Kanwisher, N. (submitted). Reorganization of visual processing in macular degeneration depends on complete loss of foveal input:  A longitudinal case study. 

Weigelt, S., Koldewyn, K., Dilks, D.D., McKone, E., & Kanwisher, N. (submitted). Domain-specific development of face memory, not face perception.

Kanwisher, N. & Dilks, D.D. (in press). The functional organization of the ventral visual pathway in humans. In L.M. Chalupa & J.S. Werner (Eds.), The New Visual Neurosciences. Cambridge: MIT Press.  

2013

Dilks, D.D., Julian, J.B., Paunov, A. M., & Kanwisher, N. (2013). The occipital place area (OPA) is causally and selectively involved in scene perception.  Journal of Neuroscience, 33,1331-1336 .
2012
McKone, E., Crookes, K., & Jeffery, L., & Dilks, D.D. (2012). A critical review of the development of face recognition:  Experience is far less important than previously believed.

2011

Dilks, D.D., Julian, J.B., Kubilius, J., Spelke, E., & Kanwisher, N. (2011). Mirror-image sensitivity and invariance in object and scene processing pathways.  Journal of Neuroscience, 31,11305-11312 . 

Zhu, Q., Zhang, J., Luo, Y.L.L, Dilks, D.D., & Liu, J. (2011). Resting-state neural activity across face-selective cortical regions is behaviorally relevant. Journal of Neuroscience, 31, 10323-10330.

Pitcher, D., Dilks, D.D., Saxe, R., Triantafyllou, C., & Kanwisher, N. (2011). Differential selectivity for dynamic versus static information in face selective cortical regions. Neuroimage, 56, 2356-63.

Keil, B. Alagappan, V., Mareyam, A. McNab, J., Fujimoto, K., Tountcheva, V., Triantafyllou, C., Dilks, D.D., Kanwisher, N., Lin, W., Grant, P., Wald, L. (2011). Size-optimized 32-Channel Brain Arrays for 3 T Pediatric Imaging. Magnetic Resonance in Medicine.

2009

Dilks, D.D., Baker, C.I., Liu, Y., & Kanwisher, N. (2009). "Referred Visual Sensations": Rapid Perceptual Elongation after Visual Cortical Deprivation. Journal of Neuroscience, 29, 8960-8964.

Dilks, D.D., Baker, C.I., Peli, E., & Kanwisher, N. (2009). Reorganization of visual processing in macular degeneration is not specific to the “preferred retinal locus”. Journal of Neuroscience, 29, 2768-2773.

2008

Baker, C.I, Dilks, D.D, Peli, E.,  & Kanwisher, N. (2008). Reorganization of visual processing in macular degeneration: Replication and clues about the role of foveal loss. Vision Research, 48, 1910-9.

Dilks, D.D., Hoffman, J.E., & Landau, B. (2008). Vision for perception and vision for action:  Normal and unusual development. Developmental Science, 11, 474-486.

Valtonen, J., Dilks, D.D., & McCloskey, M. (2008). Cognitive representation of orientation: a case study. Cortex, 44, 1171-1187.

2007

Dilks, D.D., Serences, J.T., Rosenau, B.J., Yantis, S.,  & McCloskey, M. (2007). Human adult cortical reorganization and consequent visual distortion. Journal of Neuroscience, 27, 9585-9594.

2006

Landau, B., Hoffman, J.E., Reiss, J.E., Dilks, D.D., Lakusta, L., & Chunyo, G. (2006).  Specialization, Breakdown, and Sparing in Spatial Cognition:  Lessons from Williams syndrome.  In C. Morris, H. Lenhoff, & P. Wang (Eds.), Williams-Beuren Syndrome:  Research and Clinical Perspectives.  Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press.

2004

Dilks, D.D. & McCloskey, M. (2004). [Review of the book Filling-In:  From Perceptual Completion to Cortical Reorganization]. Annals of Neurology, 56, 913.
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