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5. Breaking the circularity in circular analyses: Simulations and formal treatment of the flattened average approach

6. Response dependence of reversal-related ERP components in perception of ambiguous figures

7. Evidence for View-Invariant Face Recognition Units in Unfamiliar Face Learning

8. Data-driven region-of-interest selection without inflating Type I error rate

9. Theta Phase-Dependent Modulation of Perception by Concurrent tACS and Periodic Visual Stimulation

10. Response dependence of reversal-related ERP components in perception of Ambiguous Figures

12. Data-driven region-of-interest selection without inflating Type I error rate

13. Preserved local but disrupted contextual figure-ground influences in an individual with abnormal function of intermediate visual areas

14. Counterbalancing for serial order carryover effects in experimental condition orders

15. Shifting attention in viewer- and object-based reference frames after unilateral brain injury

17. Traditional and New Principles of Perceptual Grouping

19. Training-induced recovery of low-level vision followed by mid-level perceptual improvements in developmental object and face agnosia

21. Grouping puts figure-ground assignment in context by constraining propagation of edge assignment

22. Edge-region grouping in figure-ground organization and depth perception

23. The occlusion illusion: partial modal completion or apparent distance?

24. Visual hemispatial neglect, re-assessed

25. Searching for the role of the frontal eye fields in the visual attention network

26. Visual search and spatial deficits

27. When does grouping happen?

28. Crossing the midline: reducing attentional deficits via interhemispheric interactions

31. Object-based attention in patients with left and right hemisphere lesions

35. The occlusion illusion: Modal completion or apparent distance?

36. Visual hemispatial neglect, re-assessed.

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