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Katja M Mayer

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Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|May 31, 2013
Automatic processing of unattended object features by functional connectivityKatja M Mayer, Quoc C Vuong
Vision Research|February 7, 2012
The influence of unattended features on object processing depends on task demandKatja M Mayer, Quoc C Vuong
Brain Structure & Function|September 6, 2013
TBSS and probabilistic tractography reveal white matter connections for attention to object featuresKatja M Mayer, Quoc C Vuong
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|March 5, 2019
Concurrent processing of optic flow and biological motionKatja M Mayer, Hugh Riddell, Markus Lappe
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|February 25, 2021
Flow parsing and biological motionKatja M Mayer, Hugh Riddell, Markus Lappe
Human Brain Mapping|June 6, 2017
Recently learned foreign abstract and concrete nouns are represented in distinct cortical networks similar to the native languageKatja M Mayer, Manuela Macedonia, Katharina von Kriegstein
Acta Psychologica|August 20, 2013
Duration perception in crossmodally-defined intervalsKatja M Mayer, Massimiliano Di Luca, Marc O Ernst
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|November 6, 2019
Comparable search efficiency for human and animal targets in the context of natural scenesKatja M Mayer, Ian M Thornton, Quoc C Vuong
Plos One|October 7, 2015
Do People "Pop Out"?Katja M Mayer, Quoc C Vuong, Ian M Thornton
Current Biology : CB|February 10, 2015
Visual and motor cortices differentially support the translation of foreign language wordsKatja M Mayer, Izzet B Yildiz, Manuela Macedonia, et al.
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Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|May 31, 2013
Automatic processing of unattended object features by functional connectivityKatja M Mayer, Quoc C Vuong
Vision Research|February 7, 2012
The influence of unattended features on object processing depends on task demandKatja M Mayer, Quoc C Vuong
Brain Structure & Function|September 6, 2013
TBSS and probabilistic tractography reveal white matter connections for attention to object featuresKatja M Mayer, Quoc C Vuong
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|March 5, 2019
Concurrent processing of optic flow and biological motionKatja M Mayer, Hugh Riddell, Markus Lappe
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|February 25, 2021
Flow parsing and biological motionKatja M Mayer, Hugh Riddell, Markus Lappe
Human Brain Mapping|June 6, 2017
Recently learned foreign abstract and concrete nouns are represented in distinct cortical networks similar to the native languageKatja M Mayer, Manuela Macedonia, Katharina von Kriegstein
Acta Psychologica|August 20, 2013
Duration perception in crossmodally-defined intervalsKatja M Mayer, Massimiliano Di Luca, Marc O Ernst
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|November 6, 2019
Comparable search efficiency for human and animal targets in the context of natural scenesKatja M Mayer, Ian M Thornton, Quoc C Vuong
Plos One|October 7, 2015
Do People "Pop Out"?Katja M Mayer, Quoc C Vuong, Ian M Thornton
Current Biology : CB|February 10, 2015
Visual and motor cortices differentially support the translation of foreign language wordsKatja M Mayer, Izzet B Yildiz, Manuela Macedonia, et al.
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