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George A Michael

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Neuroscience Letters|July 20, 2005
Visual field asymmetries in selective attention: evidence from a modified search paradigmGeorge A Michael, Nathalie Ojéda
Behavioural Brain Research|June 1, 2014
The role of the collicular pathway in the salience-based progression of visual attentionRaphaël Mizzi, George A Michael
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|September 29, 2018
How to detect the invisible? Investigating the role of the extrageniculate pathways in the salience-based progression of attention using moving S-cone itemsRaphaël Mizzi, George A Michael
Neuroscience Letters|March 29, 2008
Cool colors: color-induced nasal thermal sensationsGeorge A Michael, Pauline Rolhion
Somatosensory & Motor Research|March 6, 2014
Gating of spontaneous somatic sensations by movementRachel Beaudoin, George A Michael
Consciousness and Cognition|December 31, 2010
The tickly homunculus and the origins of spontaneous sensations arising on the handsGeorge A Michael, Janick Naveteur
Behavioral Neuroscience|November 23, 2005
The human pulvinar and stimulus-driven attentional controlGeorge A Michael, Valérie Buron
The American Journal of Psychology|February 21, 2018
Failures Due to Interruptions or Distractions: A Review and a New FrameworkCyril Couffe, George A Michael
Psychological Review|October 13, 2016
Exploring visual attention functions of the human extrageniculate pathways through behavioral cuesRaphaël Mizzi, George A Michael
Scandinavian Journal of Psychology|June 24, 2020
Complexity of interruptions: Evidence supporting a non-interruption-based theoryPaul Brazzolotto, George A Michael
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Neuroscience Letters|July 20, 2005
Visual field asymmetries in selective attention: evidence from a modified search paradigmGeorge A Michael, Nathalie Ojéda
Behavioural Brain Research|June 1, 2014
The role of the collicular pathway in the salience-based progression of visual attentionRaphaël Mizzi, George A Michael
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|September 29, 2018
How to detect the invisible? Investigating the role of the extrageniculate pathways in the salience-based progression of attention using moving S-cone itemsRaphaël Mizzi, George A Michael
Neuroscience Letters|March 29, 2008
Cool colors: color-induced nasal thermal sensationsGeorge A Michael, Pauline Rolhion
Somatosensory & Motor Research|March 6, 2014
Gating of spontaneous somatic sensations by movementRachel Beaudoin, George A Michael
Consciousness and Cognition|December 31, 2010
The tickly homunculus and the origins of spontaneous sensations arising on the handsGeorge A Michael, Janick Naveteur
Behavioral Neuroscience|November 23, 2005
The human pulvinar and stimulus-driven attentional controlGeorge A Michael, Valérie Buron
The American Journal of Psychology|February 21, 2018
Failures Due to Interruptions or Distractions: A Review and a New FrameworkCyril Couffe, George A Michael
Psychological Review|October 13, 2016
Exploring visual attention functions of the human extrageniculate pathways through behavioral cuesRaphaël Mizzi, George A Michael
Scandinavian Journal of Psychology|June 24, 2020
Complexity of interruptions: Evidence supporting a non-interruption-based theoryPaul Brazzolotto, George A Michael
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