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  • 4. Time course of visual perception: coarse-to-fine processing and beyond.
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  • 8. Perceptual manifestations of fast neural plasticity: motion priming, rapid motion aftereffect and perceptual sensitization.
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  • 9. The role of multisensory memories in unisensory object discrimination.
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    Turk-Browne NB, Yi DJ, Leber AB, Chun MM.
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  • 11. Long adaptation reveals mostly attractive shifts of orientation tuning in cat primary visual cortex.
    Ghisovan N, Nemri A, Shumikhina S, Molotchnikoff S.
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  • 13. Selective attention to specific features within objects: behavioral and electrophysiological evidence.
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  • 15. Changing objects lead briefly flashed ones.
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  • 17. Preexposure disrupts learning of location-contingent perceptual biases for ambiguous stimuli.
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    J Vis; 2010 Jul 01; 10(8):15. PubMed ID: 20884590
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  • 18. Repetition priming for multisensory stimuli: task-irrelevant and task-relevant stimuli are associated if semantically related but with no advantage over uni-sensory stimuli.
    Hecht D, Reiner M, Karni A.
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