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Matteo Valsecchi

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Journal of Vision|May 24, 2023
The time course of chromatic adaptation in human early visual cortex revealed by SSVEPsYuan Zhang, Matteo Valsecchi, Karl R Gegenfurtner, et al.
Journal of Neurophysiology|May 1, 2024
The execution of saccadic eye movements suppresses visual processing of both color and luminance in the early visual cortex of humansYuan Zhang, Matteo Valsecchi, Karl R Gegenfurtner, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|August 20, 2010
On the speed of pop-out in feature searchMassimo Turatto, Matteo Valsecchi, Adriane E Seiffert, et al.
Journal of Vision|June 1, 2014
Differential effects of visual attention and working memory on binocular rivalryLisa Scocchia, Matteo Valsecchi, Karl R Gegenfurtner, et al.
Journal of Neurophysiology|July 26, 2023
Laplacian reference is optimal for steady-state visual-evoked potentialsYuan Zhang, Matteo Valsecchi, Karl R Gegenfurtner, et al.
I-Perception|June 12, 2013
The role of binocular disparity in rapid scene and pattern recognitionMatteo Valsecchi, Baptiste Caziot, Benjamin T Backus, et al.
Journal of Vision|December 29, 2018
Prediction shapes peripheral appearanceMatteo Valsecchi, Jan Koenderink, Andrea van Doorn, et al.
Scientific Reports|January 15, 2021
Deep neural network model of haptic saliencyAnna Metzger, Matteo Toscani, Arash Akbarinia, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|June 30, 2015
Fast perception of binocular disparityBaptiste Caziot, Matteo Valsecchi, Karl R Gegenfurtner, et al.
Psychophysiology|February 20, 2009
Microsaccadic inhibition and P300 enhancement in a visual oddball taskMatteo Valsecchi, Olaf Dimigen, Reinhold Kliegl, et al.
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Journal of Vision|May 24, 2023
The time course of chromatic adaptation in human early visual cortex revealed by SSVEPsYuan Zhang, Matteo Valsecchi, Karl R Gegenfurtner, et al.
Journal of Neurophysiology|May 1, 2024
The execution of saccadic eye movements suppresses visual processing of both color and luminance in the early visual cortex of humansYuan Zhang, Matteo Valsecchi, Karl R Gegenfurtner, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|August 20, 2010
On the speed of pop-out in feature searchMassimo Turatto, Matteo Valsecchi, Adriane E Seiffert, et al.
Journal of Vision|June 1, 2014
Differential effects of visual attention and working memory on binocular rivalryLisa Scocchia, Matteo Valsecchi, Karl R Gegenfurtner, et al.
Journal of Neurophysiology|July 26, 2023
Laplacian reference is optimal for steady-state visual-evoked potentialsYuan Zhang, Matteo Valsecchi, Karl R Gegenfurtner, et al.
I-Perception|June 12, 2013
The role of binocular disparity in rapid scene and pattern recognitionMatteo Valsecchi, Baptiste Caziot, Benjamin T Backus, et al.
Journal of Vision|December 29, 2018
Prediction shapes peripheral appearanceMatteo Valsecchi, Jan Koenderink, Andrea van Doorn, et al.
Scientific Reports|January 15, 2021
Deep neural network model of haptic saliencyAnna Metzger, Matteo Toscani, Arash Akbarinia, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|June 30, 2015
Fast perception of binocular disparityBaptiste Caziot, Matteo Valsecchi, Karl R Gegenfurtner, et al.
Psychophysiology|February 20, 2009
Microsaccadic inhibition and P300 enhancement in a visual oddball taskMatteo Valsecchi, Olaf Dimigen, Reinhold Kliegl, et al.
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