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Randolph Blake

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Neuron|October 2, 2002
Brain Areas Active during Visual Perception of Biological MotionEmily D Grossman, Randolph Blake
Vision Research|December 22, 2005
Exogenous attention and endogenous attention influence initial dominance in binocular rivalrySang Chul Chong, Randolph Blake
Psychological Science|August 31, 2012
Inattention abolishes binocular rivalry: perceptual evidenceJan W Brascamp, Randolph Blake
Vision Research|March 5, 2008
Early visual mechanisms do not contribute to synesthetic color experienceSang Wook Hong, Randolph Blake
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|June 24, 2008
Enhancement of bistable perception associated with visual stimulus rivalryMin-Suk Kang, Randolph Blake
Cognitive, Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience|October 6, 2004
Perceiving object motion using vision and touchThomas W James, Randolph Blake
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|March 24, 2009
Interocular suppression differentially affects achromatic and chromatic mechanismsSang Wook Hong, Randolph Blake
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|September 26, 2006
Neural bases of binocular rivalryFrank Tong, Ming Meng, Randolph Blake
Journal of Vision|August 10, 2007
The effects of transcranial magnetic stimulation on visual rivalryJoel Pearson, Duje Tadin, Randolph Blake
Consciousness and Cognition|January 9, 2018
Slow and steady, not fast and furious: Slow temporal modulation strengthens continuous flash suppressionShui'er Han, Randolph Blake, David Alais
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Neuron|October 2, 2002
Brain Areas Active during Visual Perception of Biological MotionEmily D Grossman, Randolph Blake
Vision Research|December 22, 2005
Exogenous attention and endogenous attention influence initial dominance in binocular rivalrySang Chul Chong, Randolph Blake
Psychological Science|August 31, 2012
Inattention abolishes binocular rivalry: perceptual evidenceJan W Brascamp, Randolph Blake
Vision Research|March 5, 2008
Early visual mechanisms do not contribute to synesthetic color experienceSang Wook Hong, Randolph Blake
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|June 24, 2008
Enhancement of bistable perception associated with visual stimulus rivalryMin-Suk Kang, Randolph Blake
Cognitive, Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience|October 6, 2004
Perceiving object motion using vision and touchThomas W James, Randolph Blake
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|March 24, 2009
Interocular suppression differentially affects achromatic and chromatic mechanismsSang Wook Hong, Randolph Blake
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|September 26, 2006
Neural bases of binocular rivalryFrank Tong, Ming Meng, Randolph Blake
Journal of Vision|August 10, 2007
The effects of transcranial magnetic stimulation on visual rivalryJoel Pearson, Duje Tadin, Randolph Blake
Consciousness and Cognition|January 9, 2018
Slow and steady, not fast and furious: Slow temporal modulation strengthens continuous flash suppressionShui'er Han, Randolph Blake, David Alais
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