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454 related items for PubMed ID: 15066393

  • 1. Object substitution and its relation to other forms of visual masking.
    Enns JT.
    Vision Res; 2004 Jun; 44(12):1321-31. PubMed ID: 15066393
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  • 2. The neural basis of perceptual hypothesis generation and testing.
    Weidner R, Shah NJ, Fink GR.
    J Cogn Neurosci; 2006 Feb; 18(2):258-66. PubMed ID: 16494685
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  • 4. Luminance processing in object substitution masking.
    Luiga I, Bachmann T.
    Vision Res; 2008 Mar; 48(7):937-45. PubMed ID: 18295298
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  • 5. Masking by object substitution: dissociation of masking and cuing effects.
    Neill WT, Hutchison KA, Graves DF.
    J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform; 2002 Jun; 28(3):682-94. PubMed ID: 12075896
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  • 6. Temporal tuning characteristics of the perceptual template and endogenous cuing of spatial attention.
    Lu ZL, Jeon ST, Dosher BA.
    Vision Res; 2004 Jun; 44(12):1333-50. PubMed ID: 15066394
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  • 10. New object onsets reduce conscious access to unattended targets.
    Marti S, Paradis V, Thibeault M, Richer F.
    Vision Res; 2006 May; 46(10):1646-54. PubMed ID: 16375945
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  • 11. Backward masking and the central performance drop.
    Gurnsey R, Di Lenardo D, Potechin C.
    Vision Res; 2004 May; 44(22):2587-96. PubMed ID: 15358074
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  • 13. Metacontrast masking of target-area internal contours and target overall surface brightness: the case of mutually coherent and incoherent visual objects.
    Bachmann T.
    Spat Vis; 2009 May; 22(2):127-46. PubMed ID: 19228454
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  • 15. What is the strength of a mask in visual metacontrast masking?
    Duangudom V, Francis G, Herzog MH.
    J Vis; 2007 Jan 26; 7(1):7. PubMed ID: 17461675
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  • 19. Object-substitution masking modulates spatial attention deployment and the encoding of information in visual short-term memory: insights from occipito-parietal ERP components.
    Prime DJ, Pluchino P, Eimer M, Dell'Acqua R, Jolicœur P.
    Psychophysiology; 2011 May 26; 48(5):687-96. PubMed ID: 20874751
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  • 20. Attention orienting and the time course of perceptual decisions: response time distributions with masked and unmasked displays.
    Smith PL, Ratcliff R, Wolfgang BJ.
    Vision Res; 2004 Jun 26; 44(12):1297-320. PubMed ID: 15066392
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