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Patrick Cavanagh

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Journal of Vision|October 30, 2023
Motion-induced distortion of shapeNika Adamian, Stuart Anstis, Patrick Cavanagh
Journal of Neurophysiology|March 8, 2018
Meridian interference reveals neural locus of motion-induced position shiftsSirui Liu, Peter U Tse, Patrick Cavanagh
Journal of Vision|August 3, 2014
Crowding is reduced by onset transients in the target object (but not in the flankers)John A Greenwood, Bilge Sayim, Patrick Cavanagh
Journal of Vision|October 9, 2014
Foveal target repetitions reduce crowdingBilge Sayim, John A Greenwood, Patrick Cavanagh
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|May 8, 2020
Pop-out for illusory rather than veridical trajectories with double-drift stimuliMert Özkan, Peter U Tse, Patrick Cavanagh
Journal of Vision|October 10, 2024
Deconstructing the frame effectMohammad Shams, Peter J Kohler, Patrick Cavanagh
Journal of Vision|August 8, 2012
Recognition criteria vary with fluctuating uncertaintyJoshua A Solomon, Patrick Cavanagh, Andrei Gorea
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|February 25, 2018
Motion and position shifts induced by the double-drift stimulus are unaffected by attentional loadHarry H Haladjian, Matteo Lisi, Patrick Cavanagh
Current Biology : CB|November 27, 2010
Spatial heterogeneity in the perception of face and form attributesArash Afraz, Maryam Vaziri Pashkam, Patrick Cavanagh
Neuropsychologia|November 30, 2010
Attention biases the perceived midpoint of horizontal linesMonica-Narcisa Toba, Patrick Cavanagh, Paolo Bartolomeo
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Journal of Vision|October 30, 2023
Motion-induced distortion of shapeNika Adamian, Stuart Anstis, Patrick Cavanagh
Journal of Neurophysiology|March 8, 2018
Meridian interference reveals neural locus of motion-induced position shiftsSirui Liu, Peter U Tse, Patrick Cavanagh
Journal of Vision|August 3, 2014
Crowding is reduced by onset transients in the target object (but not in the flankers)John A Greenwood, Bilge Sayim, Patrick Cavanagh
Journal of Vision|October 9, 2014
Foveal target repetitions reduce crowdingBilge Sayim, John A Greenwood, Patrick Cavanagh
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|May 8, 2020
Pop-out for illusory rather than veridical trajectories with double-drift stimuliMert Özkan, Peter U Tse, Patrick Cavanagh
Journal of Vision|October 10, 2024
Deconstructing the frame effectMohammad Shams, Peter J Kohler, Patrick Cavanagh
Journal of Vision|August 8, 2012
Recognition criteria vary with fluctuating uncertaintyJoshua A Solomon, Patrick Cavanagh, Andrei Gorea
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|February 25, 2018
Motion and position shifts induced by the double-drift stimulus are unaffected by attentional loadHarry H Haladjian, Matteo Lisi, Patrick Cavanagh
Current Biology : CB|November 27, 2010
Spatial heterogeneity in the perception of face and form attributesArash Afraz, Maryam Vaziri Pashkam, Patrick Cavanagh
Neuropsychologia|November 30, 2010
Attention biases the perceived midpoint of horizontal linesMonica-Narcisa Toba, Patrick Cavanagh, Paolo Bartolomeo
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