Combining backward masking and transcranial magnetic stimulation in human observers |
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Combining vernier acuity and visual backward masking as a sensitive test for visual temporal deficits in aging research |
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Consciousness & the small network argument |
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Contrast polarity, chromaticity, and stereoscopic depth modulate contextual interactions in vernier acuity. |
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Crowding, grouping, and gain control in schizophrenia. |
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Crowding, grouping, and object recognition: A matter of appearance |
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Deleterious effects of roving on learned tasks. |
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Different colors of light lead to different adaptation and activation as determined by high-density EEG. |
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Display probability modulates attentional capture by onset distractors. |
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Does sensitivity in binary choice tasks depend on response modality? |
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Does spatio-temporal filtering account for nonretinotopic motion perception? Comment on Pooresmaeili, Cicchini, Morrone, and Burr (2012). |
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The effects of the global structure of the mask in visual backward masking. |
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Electrical source dynamics in three functional localizer paradigms. |
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Electrophysiological evidence for ventral stream deficits in schizophrenia patients |
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Enhanced temporal but not attentional processing in expert tennis players |
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A (fascinating) litmus test for human retino- vs. non-retinotopic processing |
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The fate of visible features of invisible elements |
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Feature integration across space, time, and orientation |
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The Geometry of Visual Perception: Retinotopic and Non-retinotopic Representations in the Human Visual System |
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Global stimulus configuration modulates crowding. |
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Grouping in the shine-through effect. |
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Grouping, pooling, and when bigger is better in visual crowding. |
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The Honeycomb illusion: Uniform textures not perceived as such |
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How alcohol intake affects visual temporal processing |
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How the global layout of the mask influences masking strength. |
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Human and machine learning in non-Markovian decision making |
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Interleaving bisection stimuli - randomly or in sequence - does not disrupt perceptual learning, it just makes it more difficult. |
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Invisibility and interpretation |
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Is the perception of illusions abnormal in schizophrenia? |
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Is there a common factor for vision? |
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An LCD tachistoscope with submillisecond precision |
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Linking perceptual learning with identical stimuli to imagery perceptual learning. |
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Long lasting effects of unmasking in a feature fusion paradigm. |
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Long-lasting visual integration of form, motion, and color as revealed by visual masking |
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Lorazepam strongly prolongs visual information processing |
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Mathematische Modelle und Experimente zum perzeptuellen Lernen |
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Motion and tilt aftereffects occur largely in retinal, not in object, coordinates in the Ternus-Pikler display |
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Motion-based nearest vector metric for reference frame selection in the perception of motion |
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Neural correlates of visual crowding |
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Non-retinotopic feature integration decreases response-locked brain activity as revealed by electrical neuroimaging. |
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Non-retinotopic feature processing in the absence of retinotopic spatial layout and the construction of perceptual space from motion |
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Nonretinotopic exogenous attention |
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An overview of quantitative approaches in Gestalt perception. |
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Paradoxical evidence integration in rapid decision processes |
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Patients with functional psychoses show similar visual backward masking deficits. |
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Perceived speed differences explain apparent compression in slit viewing. |
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Perceptual learning and roving: Stimulus types and overlapping neural populations. |
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Perceptual learning of motion discrimination by mental imagery. |
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Perceptual learning with Chevrons requires a minimal number of trials, transfers to untrained directions, but does not require sleep. |
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Pitting temporal against spatial integration in schizophrenic patients. |
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Putting low-level vision into global context: Why vision cannot be reduced to basic circuits. |
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Quantifying target conspicuity in contextual modulation by visual search |
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Response to commentaries on 'hard criteria for empirical theories of consciousness' |
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Rethinking Body Ownership in Schizophrenia: Experimental and Meta-analytical Approaches Show no Evidence for Deficits. |
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Retinotopic encoding of the Ternus-Pikler display reflected in the early visual areas |
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Reverse feedback induces position and orientation specific changes. |
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The roles of mask luminance and perceptual grouping in visual backward masking. |
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Schizophrenia patients and 22q11.2 deletion syndrome adolescents at risk express the same deviant patterns of resting state EEG microstates: A candidate endophenotype of schizophrenia. |
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Seeing properties of an invisible object: feature inheritance and shine-through |
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Self-motion perception training: thresholds improve in the light but not in the dark |
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Shape distortions and Gestalt grouping in anorthoscopic perception |
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The silent period of evidence integration in fast decision making |
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Size tuning and contextual modulation of backward contrast masking. |
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Spatial and temporal aspects of visual backward masking in children and young adolescents |
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Spatial properties of non-retinotopic reference frames in human vision. |
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Targets but not flankers are suppressed in crowding as revealed by EEG frequency tagging. |
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Testing dynamical models of vision |
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Time Slices: What Is the Duration of a Percept? |
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Tracing path-guided apparent motion in human primary visual cortex V1. |
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The trail making test as a screening instrument for driving performance in older drivers; a translational research |
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Trait anxiety and post-learning stress do not affect perceptual learning. |
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Visual crowding illustrates the inadequacy of local vs. global and feedforward vs. feedback distinctions in modeling visual perception |
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Visual masking & schizophrenia |
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Visual masking and the dynamics of human perception, cognition, and consciousness A century of progress, a contemporary synthesis, and future directions |
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What is new in perceptual learning? |
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What static and dynamic properties should slalom skis possess? Judgements by advanced and expert skiers |
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What to Choose Next? A Paradigm for Testing Human Sequential Decision Making |
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When crowding of crowding leads to uncrowding. |
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When transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) modulates feature integration |
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