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N G Kanwisher

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Cognition|November 1, 1987
Repetition blindness: type recognition without token individuationN G Kanwisher
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|February 1, 1990
Repetition blindness: levels of processingN G Kanwisher, M C Potter
Current Opinion in Neurobiology|June 23, 1998
Perceiving visually presented objects: recognition, awareness, and modularityA M Treisman, N G Kanwisher
Current Opinion in Neurobiology|April 13, 2001
Neuroimaging of cognitive functions in human parietal cortexJ C Culham, N G Kanwisher
Neuron|November 24, 2001
Attention response functions: characterizing brain areas using fMRI activation during parametric variations of attentional loadJ C Culham, P Cavanagh, N G Kanwisher
Neuroreport|May 27, 1997
Early brain potentials link repetition blindness, priming and novelty detectionH E Schendan, N G Kanwisher, M Kutas
Neuropsychologia|September 29, 2011
Pre-stimulus pattern of activity in the fusiform face area predicts face percepts during binocular rivalryP-J Hsieh, J T Colas, N G Kanwisher
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|October 1, 1996
Signal detection analyses of repetition blindnessN G Kanwisher, J W Kim, T D Wickens
Journal of Neurophysiology|November 18, 1998
Cortical fMRI activation produced by attentive tracking of moving targetsJ C Culham, S A Brandt, P Cavanagh, et al.
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Cognition|November 1, 1987
Repetition blindness: type recognition without token individuationN G Kanwisher
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|February 1, 1990
Repetition blindness: levels of processingN G Kanwisher, M C Potter
Current Opinion in Neurobiology|June 23, 1998
Perceiving visually presented objects: recognition, awareness, and modularityA M Treisman, N G Kanwisher
Current Opinion in Neurobiology|April 13, 2001
Neuroimaging of cognitive functions in human parietal cortexJ C Culham, N G Kanwisher
Neuron|November 24, 2001
Attention response functions: characterizing brain areas using fMRI activation during parametric variations of attentional loadJ C Culham, P Cavanagh, N G Kanwisher
Neuroreport|May 27, 1997
Early brain potentials link repetition blindness, priming and novelty detectionH E Schendan, N G Kanwisher, M Kutas
Neuropsychologia|September 29, 2011
Pre-stimulus pattern of activity in the fusiform face area predicts face percepts during binocular rivalryP-J Hsieh, J T Colas, N G Kanwisher
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|October 1, 1996
Signal detection analyses of repetition blindnessN G Kanwisher, J W Kim, T D Wickens
Journal of Neurophysiology|November 18, 1998
Cortical fMRI activation produced by attentive tracking of moving targetsJ C Culham, S A Brandt, P Cavanagh, et al.
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