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Paul M Corballis

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Brain and Cognition|November 11, 2003
Visuospatial processing and the right-hemisphere interpreterPaul M Corballis
Psychophysiology|October 8, 2016
Alpha-power modulation reflects the balancing of task requirements in a selective attention taskKatharina Limbach, Paul M Corballis
Biological Psychology|November 7, 2003
Independent control of processing strategies for different locations in the visual fieldPaul M Corballis, Gabriele Gratton
Psychophysiology|May 5, 2016
Prestimulus alpha power influences response criterion in a detection taskKatharina Limbach, Paul M Corballis
Psychophysiology|October 24, 2013
Event-related potentials reveal the effect of prior knowledge on competition for representation and attentional captureMatthew R Hilimire, Paul M Corballis
Psychophysiology|June 3, 2008
Electrophysiological correlates of presaccadic remapping in humansNathan A Parks, Paul M Corballis
Neuropsychologia|September 28, 2021
Can the mind be split? A historical introductionMichael C Corballis, Paul M Corballis
Vision Research|December 8, 2004
Visual grouping on binocular rivalry in a split-brain observerRobert P O'Shea, Paul M Corballis
Neuropsychologia|July 30, 2010
Human transsaccadic visual processing: presaccadic remapping and postsaccadic updatingNathan A Parks, Paul M Corballis
Neuroreport|April 11, 2006
Attending to depth: electrophysiological evidence for a viewer-centered asymmetryNathan A Parks, Paul M Corballis
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Brain and Cognition|November 11, 2003
Visuospatial processing and the right-hemisphere interpreterPaul M Corballis
Psychophysiology|October 8, 2016
Alpha-power modulation reflects the balancing of task requirements in a selective attention taskKatharina Limbach, Paul M Corballis
Biological Psychology|November 7, 2003
Independent control of processing strategies for different locations in the visual fieldPaul M Corballis, Gabriele Gratton
Psychophysiology|May 5, 2016
Prestimulus alpha power influences response criterion in a detection taskKatharina Limbach, Paul M Corballis
Psychophysiology|October 24, 2013
Event-related potentials reveal the effect of prior knowledge on competition for representation and attentional captureMatthew R Hilimire, Paul M Corballis
Psychophysiology|June 3, 2008
Electrophysiological correlates of presaccadic remapping in humansNathan A Parks, Paul M Corballis
Neuropsychologia|September 28, 2021
Can the mind be split? A historical introductionMichael C Corballis, Paul M Corballis
Vision Research|December 8, 2004
Visual grouping on binocular rivalry in a split-brain observerRobert P O'Shea, Paul M Corballis
Neuropsychologia|July 30, 2010
Human transsaccadic visual processing: presaccadic remapping and postsaccadic updatingNathan A Parks, Paul M Corballis
Neuroreport|April 11, 2006
Attending to depth: electrophysiological evidence for a viewer-centered asymmetryNathan A Parks, Paul M Corballis
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