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Alexander Pastukhov

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Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|November 7, 2015
Perception and the strongest sensory memory trace of multi-stable displays both form shortly after the stimulus onsetAlexander Pastukhov
Scientific Reports|April 27, 2017
First, you need a Gestalt: An interaction of bottom-up and top-down streams during the perception of the ambiguously rotating human walkerAlexander Pastukhov
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|November 15, 2012
Structure-from-motion: dissociating perception, neural persistence, and sensory memory of illusory depth and illusory rotationAlexander Pastukhov, Jochen Braun
Vision Research|April 13, 2010
Rare but precious: microsaccades are highly informative about attentional allocationAlexander Pastukhov, Jochen Braun
Journal of Vision|November 14, 2007
Perceptual reversals need no prompting by attentionAlexander Pastukhov, Jochen Braun
Journal of Vision|September 21, 2011
Cumulative history quantifies the role of neural adaptation in multistable perceptionAlexander Pastukhov, Jochen Braun
Plos One|January 31, 2018
Extrinsic grouping factors in motion-induced blindnessDina Devyatko, Alexander Pastukhov
Journal of Vision|January 17, 2009
A short-term memory of multi-stable perceptionAlexander Pastukhov, Jochen Braun
I-Perception|March 8, 2021
Clever Cats: Do They Utilize Change Blindness as a Covered Approaching Strategy?Alexander Pastukhov, Claus-Christian Carbon
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|August 3, 2021
Change not State: Perceptual coupling in multistable displays reflects transient bias induced by perceptual changeAlexander Pastukhov, Claus-Christian Carbon
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Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|November 7, 2015
Perception and the strongest sensory memory trace of multi-stable displays both form shortly after the stimulus onsetAlexander Pastukhov
Scientific Reports|April 27, 2017
First, you need a Gestalt: An interaction of bottom-up and top-down streams during the perception of the ambiguously rotating human walkerAlexander Pastukhov
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|November 15, 2012
Structure-from-motion: dissociating perception, neural persistence, and sensory memory of illusory depth and illusory rotationAlexander Pastukhov, Jochen Braun
Vision Research|April 13, 2010
Rare but precious: microsaccades are highly informative about attentional allocationAlexander Pastukhov, Jochen Braun
Journal of Vision|November 14, 2007
Perceptual reversals need no prompting by attentionAlexander Pastukhov, Jochen Braun
Journal of Vision|September 21, 2011
Cumulative history quantifies the role of neural adaptation in multistable perceptionAlexander Pastukhov, Jochen Braun
Plos One|January 31, 2018
Extrinsic grouping factors in motion-induced blindnessDina Devyatko, Alexander Pastukhov
Journal of Vision|January 17, 2009
A short-term memory of multi-stable perceptionAlexander Pastukhov, Jochen Braun
I-Perception|March 8, 2021
Clever Cats: Do They Utilize Change Blindness as a Covered Approaching Strategy?Alexander Pastukhov, Claus-Christian Carbon
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|August 3, 2021
Change not State: Perceptual coupling in multistable displays reflects transient bias induced by perceptual changeAlexander Pastukhov, Claus-Christian Carbon
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