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Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance
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March 3, 2025
One object with two identities: The rapid detection of face pareidolia in face and food detection tasks
Greta Stuart, Blake W Saurels, Amanda K Robinson, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences
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August 4, 2021
An observer model of tilt perception, sensitivity and confidence
Derek H Arnold, Blake W Saurels, Natasha L Anderson, et al.
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics
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July 6, 2023
The temporal visual oddball effect is not caused by repetition suppression
Blake W Saurels, Kielan Yarrow, Ottmar V Lipp, et al.
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics
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November 28, 2019
Predictable events elicit less visual and temporal information uptake in an oddball paradigm
Blake W Saurels, Ottmar V Lipp, Kielan Yarrow, et al.
Cognition
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December 19, 2024
Objective priming from pre-imagining inputs before binocular rivalry presentations does not predict individual differences in the subjective intensity of imagined experiences
Loren N Bouyer, Dietrich S Schwarzkopf, Blake W Saurels, et al.
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior
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January 15, 2022
Neural prediction errors depend on how an expectation was formed
Blake W Saurels, Tonya Frommelt, Kielan Yarrow, et al.
Scientific Reports
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August 10, 2021
Visual predictions, neural oscillations and naïve physics
Blake W Saurels, Wiremu Hohaia, Kielan Yarrow, et al.
Scientific Reports
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January 25, 2022
Occipital alpha-band brain waves when the eyes are closed are shaped by ongoing visual processes
Wiremu Hohaia, Blake W Saurels, Alan Johnston, et al.
Consciousness and Cognition
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June 23, 2026
Autism and Aphantasia
Derek H Arnold, Loren Bouyer, Blake W Saurels, et al.
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics
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June 14, 2022
The perceived duration of expected events depends on how the expectation is formed
Blake W Saurels, Derek H Arnold, Natasha L Anderson, et al.
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Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance
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March 3, 2025
One object with two identities: The rapid detection of face pareidolia in face and food detection tasks
Greta Stuart, Blake W Saurels, Amanda K Robinson, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences
|
August 4, 2021
An observer model of tilt perception, sensitivity and confidence
Derek H Arnold, Blake W Saurels, Natasha L Anderson, et al.
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics
|
July 6, 2023
The temporal visual oddball effect is not caused by repetition suppression
Blake W Saurels, Kielan Yarrow, Ottmar V Lipp, et al.
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics
|
November 28, 2019
Predictable events elicit less visual and temporal information uptake in an oddball paradigm
Blake W Saurels, Ottmar V Lipp, Kielan Yarrow, et al.
Cognition
|
December 19, 2024
Objective priming from pre-imagining inputs before binocular rivalry presentations does not predict individual differences in the subjective intensity of imagined experiences
Loren N Bouyer, Dietrich S Schwarzkopf, Blake W Saurels, et al.
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior
|
January 15, 2022
Neural prediction errors depend on how an expectation was formed
Blake W Saurels, Tonya Frommelt, Kielan Yarrow, et al.
Scientific Reports
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August 10, 2021
Visual predictions, neural oscillations and naïve physics
Blake W Saurels, Wiremu Hohaia, Kielan Yarrow, et al.
Scientific Reports
|
January 25, 2022
Occipital alpha-band brain waves when the eyes are closed are shaped by ongoing visual processes
Wiremu Hohaia, Blake W Saurels, Alan Johnston, et al.
Consciousness and Cognition
|
June 23, 2026
Autism and Aphantasia
Derek H Arnold, Loren Bouyer, Blake W Saurels, et al.
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics
|
June 14, 2022
The perceived duration of expected events depends on how the expectation is formed
Blake W Saurels, Derek H Arnold, Natasha L Anderson, et al.
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