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504 related items for PubMed ID: 26726921

  • 1. Active visual search in non-stationary scenes: coping with temporal variability and uncertainty.
    Ušćumlić M, Blankertz B.
    J Neural Eng; 2016 Feb; 13(1):016015. PubMed ID: 26726921
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  • 2. Fixation-related potentials in visual search: a combined EEG and eye tracking study.
    Kamienkowski JE, Ison MJ, Quiroga RQ, Sigman M.
    J Vis; 2012 Jul 09; 12(7):4. PubMed ID: 22776848
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  • 6. The course of visual searching to a target in a fixed location: electrophysiological evidence from an emotional flanker task.
    Dong G, Yang L, Shen Y.
    Neurosci Lett; 2009 Aug 21; 460(1):1-5. PubMed ID: 19446605
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  • 7. An online EEG BCI based on covert visuospatial attention in absence of exogenous stimulation.
    Tonin L, Leeb R, Sobolewski A, Millán Jdel R.
    J Neural Eng; 2013 Oct 21; 10(5):056007. PubMed ID: 23918205
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  • 8. Eye fixation-related potentials (EFRPs) during object identification.
    Rämä P, Baccino T.
    Vis Neurosci; 2010 Nov 21; 27(5-6):187-92. PubMed ID: 20939937
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  • 9. Priming of fixations during recognition of natural scenes.
    Valuch C, Becker SI, Ansorge U.
    J Vis; 2013 Feb 25; 13(3):. PubMed ID: 23444392
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  • 10. Variability of eye movements when viewing dynamic natural scenes.
    Dorr M, Martinetz T, Gegenfurtner KR, Barth E.
    J Vis; 2010 Aug 26; 10(10):28. PubMed ID: 20884493
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  • 13. Fixation and saliency during search of natural scenes: the case of visual agnosia.
    Foulsham T, Barton JJ, Kingstone A, Dewhurst R, Underwood G.
    Neuropsychologia; 2009 Jul 26; 47(8-9):1994-2003. PubMed ID: 19428433
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  • 15. Impact of dynamic bottom-up features and top-down control on the visual exploration of moving real-world scenes in hemispatial neglect.
    Machner B, Dorr M, Sprenger A, von der Gablentz J, Heide W, Barth E, Helmchen C.
    Neuropsychologia; 2012 Aug 26; 50(10):2415-25. PubMed ID: 22750122
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  • 17. [DYNAMICS OF GAZE FIXATION DURATION AND EVENT RELATED POTENTIALS WHILE PRESENTATION FADING-IN IMAGES AND DISTRACTORS].
    Koltunova TI, Podladchikova LN, Shaposhnikov DG, Vladimirski BM, Syrkin LD, Kruchkov BI, Usov VM.
    Ross Fiziol Zh Im I M Sechenova; 2015 Oct 26; 101(10):1202-12. PubMed ID: 26827499
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  • 19. A comparison study of visually stimulated brain-computer and eye-tracking interfaces.
    Suefusa K, Tanaka T.
    J Neural Eng; 2017 Jun 26; 14(3):036009. PubMed ID: 28198356
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