Natalia Melnik

Peer-reviewed articles:

Ganesan S., Melnik N., Azanon E., Pollmann S. (2023). A gaze-contingent saccadic re-referencing training with simulated central vision loss. Journal of Vision. January 2023, Vol. 23, 1, 13. link

Melnik N., Coates D.R., Sayim B. (2021). Geometrically Restricted Image Descriptors: A method to capture the appearance of shape. Journal of Vision. March 2021, Vol. 21, 14. link

Melnik N., Coates D.R., Sayim B. (2020). Emergent features break the rules of crowding. Scientific Reports. link

Melnik N., Coates D.R., Sayim B. (2018). Emergent features in the crowding zone: When target-flanker grouping surmounts crowding. Journal of Vision. September 2018, Vol. 18, 19. link

Melnik N., Mapelli I., Özkurt T. E. (2017). Modulation of alpha oscillations is required for the suppression of semantic interference. Neurobiology of learning and memory, 144, 11-18. link

Conference abstracts:

Melnik N., Pollmann S. (2021). Oculomotor training to re-reference the saccades in simulated central vision loss: effect of different scotoma conditions. ECVP, 22-27 August 2021, Online. (talk)

Ganesan S., Melnik N., Azañón E., Pollmann S. (2021). A novel saccadic re-referencing training with simulated central vision loss. ECVP, 22-27 August 2021, Online. (poster)

Melnik N., Coates D.R., Sayim B. (2019). Peripheral appearance in dyslexic readers is characterized by an excessive loss of elements. 16th SPS SGP SSP Conference, 9-11 September 2019, Bern, Switzerland. (talk)

Melnik N., Coates D.R., Sayim B. (2019). What dyslexics see: Excessive information loss characterizes peripheral appearance in dyslexia. ECVP, 26-29 August 2019, Leuven, Belgium. (talk)

Melnik N., Coates D.R., Sayim B. (2019). Direct capture of peripheral appearance reveals what is lost and retained in peripheral vision. VSS, 17 - 22 May 2019, St. Pete Beach, FL, USA. (poster)

Melnik N., Coates D.R., Sayim B. (2018). Too good to be crowded: A peculiar case of weak crowding with high target-flanker similarity. ECVP, 26 August - 01 September 2018, Italy, Trieste. (talk)

Sayim B., Melnik N., Yildirim F.Z., Coates D.R. (2017). Capturing appearance in crowded peripheral vision. GDR Vision Meeting, 11-12 October 2017, Lille, France. (talk)

Melnik N., Coates D.R., Sayim B. (2017). Emergent features in the crowding zone. ECVP, 27 - 31 August 2017, Germany, Berlin. (poster)

Coates D.R., Yildirim, Z., Melnik N., Sayim B. (2017). Deconstructing peripheral appearance. ECVP, 27 - 31 August 2017, Germany, Berlin. (talk)

Sayim B., Melnik N., Yildirim Z., Coates D.R. (2017). Creating peripheral shape metamers. ECVP, 27 - 31 August 2017, Germany, Berlin. (poster)

Mapelli I., Melnik N., Özkurt T.E. (2015). Alpha activity in the posterior regions distinguishes visual false memories and other memory errors, OHBM, Hawaii, USA (poster)

Melnik N., Mapelli I., Özkurt T.E.(2015). Alpha activity reflects semantic interference resolution in an auditory working memory task, OHBM, Hawaii, USA (poster)