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Marnix Naber

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Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|December 1, 2015
Similarity of actions depends on the functionality of previously observed actionsMarnix Naber, Wessel Eijgermans, Anne-Sophie Herman, et al.
Cognition|October 9, 2020
The priority for access to awareness of information matching VWM is mirror-invariantYun Ding, Marnix Naber, Chris Paffen, et al.
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews. Cognitive Science|November 7, 2023
Revealing visual working memory operations with pupillometry: Encoding, maintenance, and prioritizationDamian Koevoet, Christoph Strauch, Stefan Van der Stigchel, et al.
Journal of Vision|September 19, 2019
Visual working memory and saliency independently influence the priority for access to visual awarenessYun Ding, Chris L E Paffen, Marnix Naber, et al.
Psychophysiology|March 19, 2025
Uncovering Distinct Drivers of Covert Attention in Complex Environments With PupillometryYuqing Cai, Stefan Van der Stigchel, Julia Ganama, et al.
Consciousness and Cognition|December 11, 2020
How retaining objects containing multiple features in visual working memory regulates the priority for access to visual awarenessYun Ding, Marnix Naber, Chris Paffen, et al.
Journal of Vision|June 15, 2023
Differential aspects of attention predict the depth of visual working memory encoding: Evidence from pupillometryDamian Koevoet, Marnix Naber, Christoph Strauch, et al.
Trends in Neurosciences|June 6, 2022
Pupillometry as an integrated readout of distinct attentional networksChristoph Strauch, Chin-An Wang, Wolfgang Einhäuser, et al.
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|April 24, 2022
The orienting response drives pseudoneglect-Evidence from an objective pupillometric methodChristoph Strauch, Christophe Romein, Marnix Naber, et al.
Journal of Eye Movement Research|May 10, 2023
The pupil near response is short lasting and intact in virtual reality head mounted displaysHidde Pielage, Adriana A Zekveld, Sjors van de Ven, et al.
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Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|December 1, 2015
Similarity of actions depends on the functionality of previously observed actionsMarnix Naber, Wessel Eijgermans, Anne-Sophie Herman, et al.
Cognition|October 9, 2020
The priority for access to awareness of information matching VWM is mirror-invariantYun Ding, Marnix Naber, Chris Paffen, et al.
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews. Cognitive Science|November 7, 2023
Revealing visual working memory operations with pupillometry: Encoding, maintenance, and prioritizationDamian Koevoet, Christoph Strauch, Stefan Van der Stigchel, et al.
Journal of Vision|September 19, 2019
Visual working memory and saliency independently influence the priority for access to visual awarenessYun Ding, Chris L E Paffen, Marnix Naber, et al.
Psychophysiology|March 19, 2025
Uncovering Distinct Drivers of Covert Attention in Complex Environments With PupillometryYuqing Cai, Stefan Van der Stigchel, Julia Ganama, et al.
Consciousness and Cognition|December 11, 2020
How retaining objects containing multiple features in visual working memory regulates the priority for access to visual awarenessYun Ding, Marnix Naber, Chris Paffen, et al.
Journal of Vision|June 15, 2023
Differential aspects of attention predict the depth of visual working memory encoding: Evidence from pupillometryDamian Koevoet, Marnix Naber, Christoph Strauch, et al.
Trends in Neurosciences|June 6, 2022
Pupillometry as an integrated readout of distinct attentional networksChristoph Strauch, Chin-An Wang, Wolfgang Einhäuser, et al.
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|April 24, 2022
The orienting response drives pseudoneglect-Evidence from an objective pupillometric methodChristoph Strauch, Christophe Romein, Marnix Naber, et al.
Journal of Eye Movement Research|May 10, 2023
The pupil near response is short lasting and intact in virtual reality head mounted displaysHidde Pielage, Adriana A Zekveld, Sjors van de Ven, et al.
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