Published in Vision Res on December 08, 2004
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Blood oxygenation level-dependent contrast response functions identify mechanisms of covert attention in early visual areas. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (2008) 1.22
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How spatial and feature-based attention affect the gain and tuning of population responses. Vision Res (2008) 1.17
Selective attention increases both gain and feature selectivity of the human auditory cortex. PLoS One (2007) 1.09
Transient attention does increase perceived contrast of suprathreshold stimuli: a reply to Prinzmetal, Long, and Leonhardt (2008). Percept Psychophys (2008) 1.00
Blinded by the load: attention, awareness and the role of perceptual load. Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci (2014) 0.99
Wohlgemuth was right: distracting attention from the adapting stimulus does not decrease the motion after-effect. Vision Res (2011) 0.96
Using a filtering task to measure the spatial extent of selective attention. Vision Res (2008) 0.95
Eye movements and attention: the role of pre-saccadic shifts of attention in perception, memory and the control of saccades. Vision Res (2012) 0.94
Chromatic and luminance contrast sensitivity in fullterm and preterm infants. J Vis (2009) 0.93
Exogenous and endogenous attention during perceptual learning differentially affect post-training target thresholds. J Vis (2011) 0.89
The effect of attention on neuronal responses to high and low contrast stimuli. J Neurophysiol (2010) 0.88
Exogenous attention enhances 2nd-order contrast sensitivity. Vision Res (2011) 0.86
A Normalization Framework for Emotional Attention. PLoS Biol (2016) 0.85
Attention during active visual tasks: counting, pointing, or simply looking. Vision Res (2008) 0.84
The role of judgment frames and task precision in object attention: Reduced template sharpness limits dual-object performance. Vision Res (2008) 0.83
The influence of a working memory task on affective perception of facial expressions. PLoS One (2014) 0.83
Emotional expressions of old faces are perceived as more positive and less negative than young faces in young adults. Front Psychol (2015) 0.81
Attention and contrast differently affect contextual integration in an orientation discrimination task. Exp Brain Res (2008) 0.80
Contrast insensitivity: the critical immaturity in infant visual performance. Optom Vis Sci (2009) 0.80
Allocation of attention for dissociated visual and motor goals. Exp Brain Res (2013) 0.80
The effect of sad facial expressions on weight judgment. Front Psychol (2015) 0.79
Differential classical conditioning selectively heightens response gain of neural population activity in human visual cortex. Psychophysiology (2014) 0.78
Affective engagement and subsequent visual processing: effects of contrast and spatial frequency. Emotion (2013) 0.77
Detecting contrast changes in invisible patterns during binocular rivalry. Vision Res (2010) 0.77
What is the primary cause of individual differences in contrast sensitivity? PLoS One (2013) 0.76
Effects of spatial attention on motion discrimination are greater in the left than right visual field. Vision Res (2011) 0.76
Body Weight Can Change How Your Emotions Are Perceived. PLoS One (2016) 0.75
Knowledge-Driven Contrast Gain Control is Characterized by Two Distinct Electrocortical Markers. Front Hum Neurosci (2010) 0.75
Two different mechanisms support selective attention at different phases of training. PLoS Biol (2017) 0.75
Comparing the effects of auditory deprivation and sign language within the auditory and visual cortex. J Cogn Neurosci (2005) 1.60
Atypical face versus object processing and hemispheric asymmetries in 10-month-old infants at risk for autism. Biol Psychiatry (2009) 1.41
Visual field asymmetries for motion processing in deaf and hearing signers. Brain Cogn (2002) 1.34
Abnormal magnocellular pathway visual processing in infants at risk for autism. Biol Psychiatry (2007) 1.32
Visual stimuli activate auditory cortex in deaf subjects: evidence from MEG. Neuroreport (2003) 1.29
The effects of spatial attention on motion processing in deaf signers, hearing signers, and hearing nonsigners. Brain Cogn (2002) 1.17
Attention enhances adaptability: evidence from motion adaptation experiments. Vision Res (2004) 1.17
Digested formula but not digested fresh human milk causes death of intestinal cells in vitro: implications for necrotizing enterocolitis. Pediatr Res (2012) 0.96
Attentional weighting: a possible account of visual field asymmetries in visual search? Spat Vis (2004) 0.96
Chromatic and luminance contrast sensitivity in fullterm and preterm infants. J Vis (2009) 0.93
Atypical social referencing in infant siblings of children with autism spectrum disorders. J Autism Dev Disord (2012) 0.92
Compromised speed discrimination among schizophrenia patients when viewing smooth pursuit targets. Schizophr Res (2007) 0.91
Synaesthetic associations decrease during infancy. Psychol Sci (2011) 0.90
Image statistics of American Sign Language: comparison with faces and natural scenes. J Opt Soc Am A Opt Image Sci Vis (2006) 0.88
Diminished parietal cortex activity associated with poor motion direction discrimination performance in schizophrenia. Cereb Cortex (2009) 0.88
Individual differences in chromatic (red/green) contrast sensitivity are constrained by the relative number of L- versus M-cones in the eye. Vision Res (2002) 0.87
Effects of attention and laterality on motion and orientation discrimination in deaf signers. Brain Cogn (2013) 0.81
Face and object discrimination in autism, and relationship to IQ and age. J Autism Dev Disord (2014) 0.78
Effects of prematurity on the development of contrast sensitivity: testing the visual experience hypothesis. Vision Res (2013) 0.78
Chromatic input to motion processing in the absence of attention. Vision Res (2002) 0.77
Neural response to the second stimulus associated with poor speed discrimination performance in schizophrenia. Psychophysiology (2011) 0.77
Independence of mechanisms tuned along cardinal and non-cardinal axes of color space: evidence from factor analysis. Vision Res (2003) 0.76
Effects of spatial attention on motion discrimination are greater in the left than right visual field. Vision Res (2011) 0.76
Fast development of global motion processing in human infants. J Vis (2013) 0.75
Effect of digestion and storage of human milk on free fatty acid concentration and cytotoxicity. J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr (2014) 0.75
Delayed luminance and chromatic contrast sensitivity in infants with spontaneously regressed retinopathy of prematurity. Doc Ophthalmol (2013) 0.75
Breast Milk Protects Against Gastrointestinal Symptoms in Infants at High Risk for Autism During Early Development. J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr (2016) 0.75
Induction effects for heterochromatic brightness matching, heterochromatic flicker photometry, and minimally distinct border: implications for the neural mechanisms underlying induction. J Opt Soc Am A Opt Image Sci Vis (2005) 0.75