User:Tatjana Seizova-Cajic
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- Tatjana Seizova-Cajic
- The University of Sydney
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- Sydney, NSW, Australia
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I work in the Sensory Systems lab at the Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Sydney. I learned about OpenWetWare from a colleague, and I've joined to exchange ideas with collaborators.
Education
- 2003 PhD, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia
- 1995 MA, University of Belgrade, former Yugoslavia
- 1990 BPsych(Hons), University of Belgrade
Research interests
- Vision and proprioception - combination of sensory inputs
- Adaptive processes in proprioception and touch
- Intersensory interactions (vision, proprioception, touch)
Publications
- Seizova-Cajic T, Smith J, Taylor J & Gandevia S (2009): Perception of movement extent depends on the previous movement. Experimental Brain Research 195: 167-172.
- Holcombe AO & Seizova-Cajic T (2008) Illusory motion reversals from unambiguous motion with visual, proprioceptive, and tactile stimuli. Vision Research 48, 1743–1757.
- Seizova-Cajic T, Smith J, Taylor J & Gandevia S (2007): Propriceptive movement illusions due to prolonged stimulation: reversals and aftereffects. PLoS ONE
- Seizova-Cajic T & Sachtler B (2007) Adaptation of a bimodal integration stage: visual input needed during neck muscle vibration to elicit a motion aftereffect. Experimental Brain Research 181:117–129
- McIntyre S & Seizova-Cajic T (2007) Neck muscle vibration in full cues affects pointing. Journal of Vision 7(5):9, 1–8, http://journalofvision.org/7/5/9/, doi:10.1167/7.5.9.
- Seizova-Cajic T, Sachtler B & Curthoys I (2006) Eye movements cannot explain vibration-induced visual motion and motion aftereffect. Experimental Brain Research. 173 (1), 141-152.
- Seizova-Cajic T & Gillam B (2006) Biases in judgments of separation and orientation of elements belonging to different clusters. Vision Research, 46 (16), 2525-2534
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