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Massimo Turatto

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Psychological Research|March 6, 2008
Microsaccadic responses in a bimodal oddball taskMatteo Valsecchi, Massimo Turatto
Behavioral Neuroscience|April 29, 2021
On the resilience of reward cues attentional salience to reward devaluation, time, incentive learning, and contingency remappingMatteo De Tommaso, Massimo Turatto
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|October 25, 2022
Ignoring visual distractors: Habituation to onsets is driven by time-based expectationMassimo Turatto, Matteo De Tommaso
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|March 28, 2023
Habituation to visual onsets is affected by local and global distractors rateMatteo De Tommaso, Massimo Turatto
British Journal of Psychology (London, England : 1953)|October 28, 2021
Testing reward-cue attentional salience: Attainment and dynamic changesMatteo De Tommaso, Massimo Turatto
Vision Research|November 23, 2006
Attention makes moving objects be perceived to move fasterMassimo Turatto, Massimo Vescovi, Matteo Valsecchi
Animals : an Open Access Journal From MDPI|July 2, 2021
Context-Specific Habituation: A ReviewAndrea Dissegna, Massimo Turatto, Cinzia Chiandetti
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|May 27, 2017
Filtering visual onsets via habituation: A context-specific long-term memory of irrelevant stimuliMassimo Turatto, Francesca Bonetti, David Pascucci
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|September 5, 2020
Microsaccades inhibition triggered by a repetitive visual distractor is not subject to habituation: Implications for the programming of reflexive saccadesFrancesca Bonetti, Matteo Valsecchi, Massimo Turatto
Cognition|June 1, 2005
Crossmodal object-based attention: auditory objects affect visual processingMassimo Turatto, Veronica Mazza, Carlo Umiltà
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Psychological Research|March 6, 2008
Microsaccadic responses in a bimodal oddball taskMatteo Valsecchi, Massimo Turatto
Behavioral Neuroscience|April 29, 2021
On the resilience of reward cues attentional salience to reward devaluation, time, incentive learning, and contingency remappingMatteo De Tommaso, Massimo Turatto
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|October 25, 2022
Ignoring visual distractors: Habituation to onsets is driven by time-based expectationMassimo Turatto, Matteo De Tommaso
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|March 28, 2023
Habituation to visual onsets is affected by local and global distractors rateMatteo De Tommaso, Massimo Turatto
British Journal of Psychology (London, England : 1953)|October 28, 2021
Testing reward-cue attentional salience: Attainment and dynamic changesMatteo De Tommaso, Massimo Turatto
Vision Research|November 23, 2006
Attention makes moving objects be perceived to move fasterMassimo Turatto, Massimo Vescovi, Matteo Valsecchi
Animals : an Open Access Journal From MDPI|July 2, 2021
Context-Specific Habituation: A ReviewAndrea Dissegna, Massimo Turatto, Cinzia Chiandetti
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|May 27, 2017
Filtering visual onsets via habituation: A context-specific long-term memory of irrelevant stimuliMassimo Turatto, Francesca Bonetti, David Pascucci
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|September 5, 2020
Microsaccades inhibition triggered by a repetitive visual distractor is not subject to habituation: Implications for the programming of reflexive saccadesFrancesca Bonetti, Matteo Valsecchi, Massimo Turatto
Cognition|June 1, 2005
Crossmodal object-based attention: auditory objects affect visual processingMassimo Turatto, Veronica Mazza, Carlo Umiltà
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