48 results on '"Driver, Jon"'
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2. The boundary conditions of priming of visual search: From passive viewing through task-relevant working memory load
3. Response to comment on: Exp Brain Res. 2011 May 5th. Transcranial magnetic stimulation of macaque frontal eye fields decreases saccadic reaction time. Pierre Pouget PhD, Nicolas Wattiez MSc and Antoni Valero-Cabre MDPhD
4. Looming sounds enhance orientation sensitivity for visual stimuli on the same side as such sounds
5. Transcranial magnetic stimulation of macaque frontal eye fields decreases saccadic reaction time
6. Grouping puts figure-ground assignment in context by constraining propagation of edge assignment
7. New approaches to the study of human brain networks underlying spatial attention and related processes
8. Mapping causal interregional influences with concurrent TMS–fMRI
9. Eye-movements intervening between two successive sounds disrupt comparisons of auditory location
10. New indirect measures of “inattentive” visual grouping in a change-detection task
11. Task-dependent modulation of target-flanker lateral interactions in vision
12. Recognition memory for distractor faces depends on attentional load at exposure
13. Morphing Marilyn into Maggie dissociates physical and identity face representations in the brain
14. Distant influences of amygdala lesion on visual cortical activation during emotional face processing
15. When pros become cons for anti- versus prosaccades: factors with opposite or common effects on different saccade types
16. Distinct spatial frequency sensitivities for processing faces and emotional expressions
17. Ignoring famous faces: Category-specific dilution of distractor interference
18. Visuo-tactile links in covert exogenous spatial attention remap across changes in unseen hand posture
19. Lateral interactions between targets and flankers in low-level vision depend on attention to the flankers
20. Shape-coding in IT cells generalizes over contrast and mirror reversal, but not figure-ground reversal
21. Cross-modal links in endogenous spatial attention are mediated by common external locations: evidence from event-related brain potentials
22. Spatial deployment of attention within and across hemifields in an auditory task
23. The cost of expecting events in the wrong sensory modality
24. Shifting baselines in attention research
25. Inhibition of return is supramodal: a demonstration between all possible pairings of vision, touch, and audition
26. Cross-modal selective attention: On the difficulty of ignoring sounds at the locus of visual attention
27. The ventriloquist effect does not depend on the direction of deliberate visual attention
28. Contrast polarity and face recognition in the human fusiform gyrus
29. Phantoms in the Brain
30. Phasic alerting of neglect patients overcomes their spatial deficit in visual awareness
31. Cross-modal links in exogenous covert spatial orienting between touch, audition, and vision
32. Parietal neglect and visual awareness
33. Motor role of human inferior parietal lobe revealed in unilateral neglect patients
34. Inhibition of return following an auditory cue
35. Auditory and audiovisual inhibition of return
36. On measuring selective attention to an expected sensory modality
37. Audiovisual links in exogenous covert spatial orienting
38. On the spatial extent of attention in object-based visual selection
39. Enhancement of selective listening by illusory mislocation of speech sounds due to lip-reading
40. Tilted letters and tilted words: A possible role for principal axes in visual word recognition
41. Parallel detection of Kanizsa subjective figures in the human visual system
42. Cross-modal negative priming and interference in selective attention
43. Preserved figure-ground segregation and symmetry perception in visual neglect
44. Visual parsing and response competition: The effect of grouping factors
45. Motion coherence and conjunction search: Implications for guided search theory
46. Selective deficit of visual search in moving displays after extrastriate damage
47. Visual search for a conjunction of movement and form is parallel
48. Negative priming between pictures and words in a selective attention task: Evidence for semantic processing of ignored stimuli
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