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Angélique Gauch

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Perception & Psychophysics|August 23, 2008
Perceptual asynchronies between color and motion at the onset of motion and along the motion trajectoryAngélique Gauch, Dirk Kerzel
Vision Research|June 10, 2008
Comparison of flashed and moving probes in the flash-lag effect: evidence for misbinding of abrupt and continuous changesAngélique Gauch, Dirk Kerzel
Vision Research|October 1, 2009
Contributions of visible persistence and perceptual set to the flash-lag effect: focusing on flash onset abolishes the illusionAngélique Gauch, Dirk Kerzel
Journal of Vision|November 5, 2010
Involuntary attention with uncertainty: peripheral cues improve perception of masked letters, but may impair perception of low-contrast lettersDirk Kerzel, Angélique Gauch, Simona Buetti
Experimental Brain Research|August 2, 2008
Local motion inside an object affects pointing less than smooth pursuitDirk Kerzel, Angélique Gauch, Blandine Ulmann
Journal of Vision|October 2, 2010
Large effects of peripheral cues on appearance correlate with low precisionDirk Kerzel, Leily Zarian, Angélique Gauch, et al.
Journal of Neurophysiology|January 22, 2010
Visual flicker in the gamma-band range does not draw attentionRosanne M van Diepen, Sabine Born, David Souto, et al.
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Perception & Psychophysics|August 23, 2008
Perceptual asynchronies between color and motion at the onset of motion and along the motion trajectoryAngélique Gauch, Dirk Kerzel
Vision Research|June 10, 2008
Comparison of flashed and moving probes in the flash-lag effect: evidence for misbinding of abrupt and continuous changesAngélique Gauch, Dirk Kerzel
Vision Research|October 1, 2009
Contributions of visible persistence and perceptual set to the flash-lag effect: focusing on flash onset abolishes the illusionAngélique Gauch, Dirk Kerzel
Journal of Vision|November 5, 2010
Involuntary attention with uncertainty: peripheral cues improve perception of masked letters, but may impair perception of low-contrast lettersDirk Kerzel, Angélique Gauch, Simona Buetti
Experimental Brain Research|August 2, 2008
Local motion inside an object affects pointing less than smooth pursuitDirk Kerzel, Angélique Gauch, Blandine Ulmann
Journal of Vision|October 2, 2010
Large effects of peripheral cues on appearance correlate with low precisionDirk Kerzel, Leily Zarian, Angélique Gauch, et al.
Journal of Neurophysiology|January 22, 2010
Visual flicker in the gamma-band range does not draw attentionRosanne M van Diepen, Sabine Born, David Souto, et al.
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