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Marco Turi

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Proceedings. Biological Sciences|April 27, 2012
Spatiotopic perceptual maps in humans: evidence from motion adaptationMarco Turi, David Burr
Journal of Vision|April 20, 2013
The "motion silencing" illusion results from global motion and crowdingMarco Turi, David Burr
Frontiers in Neuroscience|August 22, 2022
Editorial: Autism spectrum disorder within neurodevelopmental disorders: Catching heterogeneity, specificity, and comorbidity in clinical phenotypes and neurobiological basesEugenia Conti, Marco Turi, Francesco Craig
Elife|March 7, 2018
Pupillometry reveals perceptual differences that are tightly linked to autistic traits in typical adultsMarco Turi, David Charles Burr, Paola Binda
Seeing and Perceiving|August 26, 2011
Adaptation affects both high and low (subitized) numbers under conditions of high attentional loadDavid C Burr, Giovanni Anobile, Marco Turi
Journal of Vision|October 2, 2010
Subitizing but not estimation of numerosity requires attentional resourcesDavid C Burr, Marco Turi, Giovanni Anobile
Journal of Neurophysiology|December 2, 2016
Spatiotopic coding during dynamic head tiltKyriaki Mikellidou, Marco Turi, David C Burr
Scientific Reports|February 23, 2016
No rapid audiovisual recalibration in adults on the autism spectrumMarco Turi, Themelis Karaminis, Elizabeth Pellicano, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|September 23, 2020
Fast saccadic eye-movements in humans suggest that numerosity perception is automatic and directElisa Castaldi, David Burr, Marco Turi, et al.
Elife|March 22, 2021
Objective pupillometry shows that perceptual styles covary with autistic-like personality traitsChiara Tortelli, Marco Turi, David Charles Burr, et al.
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Proceedings. Biological Sciences|April 27, 2012
Spatiotopic perceptual maps in humans: evidence from motion adaptationMarco Turi, David Burr
Journal of Vision|April 20, 2013
The "motion silencing" illusion results from global motion and crowdingMarco Turi, David Burr
Frontiers in Neuroscience|August 22, 2022
Editorial: Autism spectrum disorder within neurodevelopmental disorders: Catching heterogeneity, specificity, and comorbidity in clinical phenotypes and neurobiological basesEugenia Conti, Marco Turi, Francesco Craig
Elife|March 7, 2018
Pupillometry reveals perceptual differences that are tightly linked to autistic traits in typical adultsMarco Turi, David Charles Burr, Paola Binda
Seeing and Perceiving|August 26, 2011
Adaptation affects both high and low (subitized) numbers under conditions of high attentional loadDavid C Burr, Giovanni Anobile, Marco Turi
Journal of Vision|October 2, 2010
Subitizing but not estimation of numerosity requires attentional resourcesDavid C Burr, Marco Turi, Giovanni Anobile
Journal of Neurophysiology|December 2, 2016
Spatiotopic coding during dynamic head tiltKyriaki Mikellidou, Marco Turi, David C Burr
Scientific Reports|February 23, 2016
No rapid audiovisual recalibration in adults on the autism spectrumMarco Turi, Themelis Karaminis, Elizabeth Pellicano, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|September 23, 2020
Fast saccadic eye-movements in humans suggest that numerosity perception is automatic and directElisa Castaldi, David Burr, Marco Turi, et al.
Elife|March 22, 2021
Objective pupillometry shows that perceptual styles covary with autistic-like personality traitsChiara Tortelli, Marco Turi, David Charles Burr, et al.
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