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Matteo De Tommaso

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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|February 7, 2020
Slow and fast beat sequences are represented differently through spaceMatteo De Tommaso, Valter Prpic
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
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
Psychological Research|January 27, 2018
Multiple reward-cue contingencies favor expectancy over uncertainty in shaping the reward-cue attentional salienceMatteo De Tommaso, Tommaso Mastropasqua, Massimo Turatto
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|August 15, 2024
Learning to ignore visual onset distractors hinges on a configuration-dependent coordinates systemMassimo Turatto, Matteo De Tommaso, Leonardo Chelazzi
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|April 14, 2025
Rejecting an irrelevant singleton in the absence of a competing targetLuca Betteto, Matteo De Tommaso, Massimo Turatto
Behavioral Neuroscience|May 5, 2017
The salience of a reward cue can outlast reward devaluationMatteo De Tommaso, Tommaso Mastropasqua, Massimo Turatto
Journal of Comparative Psychology (Washington, D.C. : 1983)|September 21, 2018
Naïve 3-day-old domestic chicks (Gallus gallus) are attracted to discrete acoustic patterns characterizing natural vocalizationsMatteo De Tommaso, Gisela Kaplan, Cinzia Chiandetti, et al.
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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|February 7, 2020
Slow and fast beat sequences are represented differently through spaceMatteo De Tommaso, Valter Prpic
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
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
Psychological Research|January 27, 2018
Multiple reward-cue contingencies favor expectancy over uncertainty in shaping the reward-cue attentional salienceMatteo De Tommaso, Tommaso Mastropasqua, Massimo Turatto
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|August 15, 2024
Learning to ignore visual onset distractors hinges on a configuration-dependent coordinates systemMassimo Turatto, Matteo De Tommaso, Leonardo Chelazzi
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|April 14, 2025
Rejecting an irrelevant singleton in the absence of a competing targetLuca Betteto, Matteo De Tommaso, Massimo Turatto
Behavioral Neuroscience|May 5, 2017
The salience of a reward cue can outlast reward devaluationMatteo De Tommaso, Tommaso Mastropasqua, Massimo Turatto
Journal of Comparative Psychology (Washington, D.C. : 1983)|September 21, 2018
Naïve 3-day-old domestic chicks (Gallus gallus) are attracted to discrete acoustic patterns characterizing natural vocalizationsMatteo De Tommaso, Gisela Kaplan, Cinzia Chiandetti, et al.
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