Published in Vision Res on April 21, 2009
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Attention speeds binocular rivalry. Psychol Sci (2006) 1.37
Perceptual manifestations of fast neural plasticity: motion priming, rapid motion aftereffect and perceptual sensitization. Vision Res (2005) 1.36
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Adaptive center-surround interactions in human vision revealed during binocular rivalry. Vision Res (2005) 0.93
Discrete color filling beyond luminance gaps along perceptual surfaces. J Vis (2006) 0.93
Spatial coding and invariance in object-selective cortex. Cortex (2009) 0.93
No representation without awareness in the lateral occipital cortex. Psychol Sci (2007) 0.93
Perceptual alternation induced by visual transients. Perception (2005) 0.93
Storage for free: a surprising property of a simple gain-control model of motion aftereffects. Vision Res (2004) 0.92
The speed of visual attention: what time is it? J Vis (2006) 0.91
Center-surround interactions in visual motion processing during binocular rivalry. Vision Res (2004) 0.90
Center-surround inhibition deepens binocular rivalry suppression. Vision Res (2005) 0.90
Center-surround inhibition and facilitation as a function of size and contrast at multiple levels of visual motion processing. J Vis (2005) 0.89
The motion aftereffect of transparent motion: two temporal channels account for perceived direction. Vision Res (2005) 0.88
Pupil responses allow communication in locked-in syndrome patients. Curr Biol (2013) 0.88
Does monocular visual space contain planes? Acta Psychol (Amst) (2010) 0.87
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Exploring the anatomical basis of effective connectivity models with DTI-based fiber tractography. Int J Biomed Imaging (2008) 0.86
Perceptual benefits of objecthood. J Vis (2011) 0.85
Dynamics of visual recognition revealed by fMRI. Neuroimage (2006) 0.85
Attentional modulation of perceptual stabilization. Proc Biol Sci (2006) 0.85
Perceived timing of new objects and feature changes. J Vis (2009) 0.82
Strength in cognitive self-regulation. Front Psychol (2013) 0.81
Nulling the motion aftereffect with dynamic random-dot stimuli: limitations and implications. J Vis (2002) 0.81
The time course of attentive tracking. J Vis (2007) 0.81
Decoding the motion aftereffect in human visual cortex. Neuroimage (2013) 0.80
Disengaging attention sets the temporal limit of attentive tracking. Vision Res (2007) 0.80
Onset rivalry: the initial dominance phase is independent of ongoing perceptual alternations. Front Hum Neurosci (2011) 0.80
Probabilistic inference on Q-ball imaging data. IEEE Trans Med Imaging (2007) 0.80
Color and luminance influence, but can not explain, binocular rivalry onset bias. PLoS One (2011) 0.79
Suppressed images selectively affect the dominant percept during binocular rivalry. J Vis (2011) 0.79
Center-surround effects on perceived speed. Vision Res (2010) 0.79
Interpolation and extrapolation on the path of apparent motion. Vision Res (2008) 0.79
The spatial origin of a perceptual transition in binocular rivalry. PLoS One (2008) 0.79
Matching auditory and visual signals: is sensory modality just another feature? Perception (2008) 0.78
Dynamic changes in brain functional connectivity during concurrent dual-task performance. PLoS One (2011) 0.78
Dynamic perceptual changes in audiovisual simultaneity. PLoS One (2007) 0.78
Saliency in a suppressed image affects the spatial origin of perceptual alternations during binocular rivalry. Vision Res (2010) 0.78
Disruption of implicit perceptual memory by intervening neutral stimuli. Vision Res (2007) 0.78
Spatially localized time shifts of the perceptual stream. Front Psychol (2010) 0.78
Visual transients without feature changes are sufficient for the percept of a change. Vision Res (2004) 0.77
Decreasing perceived optic flow rigidity increases postural sway. Exp Brain Res (2013) 0.77
Being in the dark about your hand: resolution of visuo-proprioceptive conflict by disowning visible limbs. Neuropsychologia (2009) 0.77
Activation patterns in visual cortex reveal receptive field size-dependent attentional modulation. Brain Res (2007) 0.77
The role of task-related learned representations in explaining asymmetries in task switching. PLoS One (2013) 0.77
A dichoptic study of the oblique effect. Perception (2010) 0.77
Saccadic selection and crowding in visual search: stronger lateral masking leads to shorter search times. Exp Brain Res (2011) 0.77
Visual transients reveal the veridical position of a moving object. Perception (2006) 0.76
Influence of viewing distance on aftereffects of moving random pixel arrays. Vision Res (2003) 0.76
How longer saccade latencies lead to a competition for salience. Psychol Sci (2011) 0.76
Visuospatial working memory deficits and visual pursuit impairments are not directly related in schizophrenia. Aust N Z J Psychiatry (2009) 0.76
Saccades toward the target are planned as sequences rather than as single steps. Psychol Sci (2013) 0.76
Working memory load improves early stages of independent visual processing. Neuropsychologia (2010) 0.76
Behavioral sensitivity to reward is reduced for far objects. Psychol Sci (2013) 0.76
How to become a mentalist: reading decisions from a competitor's pupil can be achieved without training but requires instruction. PLoS One (2013) 0.75
Mapping the route to visual awareness. J Vis (2011) 0.75
Orientation perception of occluded objects is based on perceptually completed objects. Psychol Sci (2012) 0.75
Search time critically depends on irrelevant subset size in visual search. Vision Res (2009) 0.75
Vision as motivation: interhemispheric oscillation alters perception. Adv Exp Med Biol (2002) 0.75
The use of optimal object information in fronto-parallel orientation discrimination. Vision Res (2007) 0.75
Spatial representation of overlearned arbitrary visuomotor associations. Exp Brain Res (2008) 0.75
Beyond the forest and the trees: local and global interference in hierarchical visual stimuli containing three levels. Perception (2007) 0.75
Blindness to inconsistent local signals in motion transparency from oscillating dots. Vision Res (2004) 0.75
Visual directional anisotropy does not mirror the directional anisotropy apparent in postural sway. Perception (2015) 0.75
Background, an important factor in visual search. Vision Res (2013) 0.75