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Welcome to the Keane Vision & Psychosis Lab

Our brains are faced with the formidable challenge of having to parse and make sense of a kaleidoscope of incoming visual information.  Healthy people segment scenes effortlessly but people with psychosis exhibit specific impairments linked to diagnosis, symptom severity, premorbid functioning, and age of onset.  A major goal of the lab is to harness tools of behavioral psychophysics and functional neuroimaging to understand the neural and information processes that underlie visual object perception, both in healthy and psychotic populations. 

Selected Publications

  1. Keane, B.P., Barch, D.M., Mill, R.D., Silverstein, S.M., Krekelberg, B., Cole, M.W., 2021. . Neuroimage 236, 118069.
  2. Keane B.P., Paterno D., Kastner S., Krekelberg B., Silverstein S.M., 2019. . Journal of Abnormal Psychology 128(1)
  3. Keane, B.P., 2018. . Cognition 174, 1–18.
  4. Keane, B.P., Cruz, L.N., Paterno, D., Silverstein, S.M., 2018. . Frontiers in Psychiatry 9, 1–10.
  5. Keane, B.P., Paterno, D., Kastner, S., Silverstein, S.M., 2016. . J Abnorm Psychol 125, 543–549.
  6. Keane, B.P., Silverstein, S.M., Wang, Y., Papathomas, T.V., 2013. . J Abnorm Psychol 122, 506–512.

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We are recruiting study participants! We also occasionally have paid and volunteer research positions available.
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Projects

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Neural basis of size contrast “Ebbinghaus” illusions in health and psychosis

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Neural basis and stimulus conditions for contour integration deficits in psychosis

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Publications

    1. Diamond A
    2. Silverstein SM
    3. Keane BP
    Visual system assessment for predicting a transition to psychosis.; Translational psychiatry; Vol 12(1), pp. 351. 2022 Aug 29.
    1. Keane BP
    2. Erlikhman G
    3. Serody M
    4. Silverstein SM
    ; Schizophrenia research; Vol 240. 2021 Dec 30.
    1. Hearne LJ
    2. Mill RD
    3. Keane BP
    4. Repovš G
    5. Anticevic A
    6. Cole MW
    ; Science advances; Vol 7(29). 2021 Jul.

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