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David Alais

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Experimental Brain Research|September 30, 2005
Perceived timing of first- and second-order changes in vision and hearingRoberto Arrighi, David Alais, David Burr
Vision Research|August 24, 2005
Neural latencies do not explain the auditory and audio-visual flash-lag effectRoberto Arrighi, David Alais, David Burr
I-Perception|January 11, 2021
Auditory Rate Perception Displays a Positive Serial DependenceAysha Motala, Huihui Zhang, David Alais
Perception|March 29, 2020
Cost of Dual-Task Performance in Tactile Perception Is Greater for Competing Tasks of the Same TypeDacey Nguyen, James Brown, David Alais
Journal of Vision|October 2, 2010
Orientation tuning of contrast masking caused by motion streaksDeborah Apthorp, John Cass, David Alais
Frontiers in Psychology|March 22, 2012
A Collection of Pseudo-Words to Study Multi-Talker Speech Intelligibility without Shifts of Spatial AttentionKachina Allen, David Alais, Simon Carlile
Journal of Vision|April 29, 2006
Perceptual synchrony of audiovisual streams for natural and artificial motion sequencesRoberto Arrighi, David Alais, David Burr
Consciousness and Cognition|February 18, 2018
Corrigendum to "Slow and steady, not fast and furious: Slow temporal modulation strengthens continuous flash suppression" [Conscious Cogn. 58 (2018) 10-19]Shui'er Han, Randolph Blake, David Alais
Perception|September 22, 2009
Discriminating audiovisual speed: optimal integration of speed defaults to probability summation when component reliabilities divergeAdam Bentvelzen, Johahn Leung, David Alais
Cognition|October 20, 2020
Dynamic face mask enhances continuous flash suppressionShui'er Han, David Alais, Colin Palmer
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Experimental Brain Research|September 30, 2005
Perceived timing of first- and second-order changes in vision and hearingRoberto Arrighi, David Alais, David Burr
Vision Research|August 24, 2005
Neural latencies do not explain the auditory and audio-visual flash-lag effectRoberto Arrighi, David Alais, David Burr
I-Perception|January 11, 2021
Auditory Rate Perception Displays a Positive Serial DependenceAysha Motala, Huihui Zhang, David Alais
Perception|March 29, 2020
Cost of Dual-Task Performance in Tactile Perception Is Greater for Competing Tasks of the Same TypeDacey Nguyen, James Brown, David Alais
Journal of Vision|October 2, 2010
Orientation tuning of contrast masking caused by motion streaksDeborah Apthorp, John Cass, David Alais
Frontiers in Psychology|March 22, 2012
A Collection of Pseudo-Words to Study Multi-Talker Speech Intelligibility without Shifts of Spatial AttentionKachina Allen, David Alais, Simon Carlile
Journal of Vision|April 29, 2006
Perceptual synchrony of audiovisual streams for natural and artificial motion sequencesRoberto Arrighi, David Alais, David Burr
Consciousness and Cognition|February 18, 2018
Corrigendum to "Slow and steady, not fast and furious: Slow temporal modulation strengthens continuous flash suppression" [Conscious Cogn. 58 (2018) 10-19]Shui'er Han, Randolph Blake, David Alais
Perception|September 22, 2009
Discriminating audiovisual speed: optimal integration of speed defaults to probability summation when component reliabilities divergeAdam Bentvelzen, Johahn Leung, David Alais
Cognition|October 20, 2020
Dynamic face mask enhances continuous flash suppressionShui'er Han, David Alais, Colin Palmer
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