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Risa Sawaki

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Psychophysiology|April 17, 2007
Difficulty of discrimination modulates attentional capture for deviant informationRisa Sawaki, Jun'ichi Katayama
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|May 31, 2008
Difficulty of discrimination modulates attentional capture by regulating attentional focusRisa Sawaki, Jun'ichi Katayama
Clinical Neurophysiology : Official Journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology|April 16, 2008
Distractor P3 is associated with attentional capture by stimulus devianceRisa Sawaki, Jun'ichi Katayama
Clinical Neurophysiology : Official Journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology|September 29, 2006
Stimulus context determines whether non-target stimuli are processed as task-relevant or distractor informationRisa Sawaki, Jun'ichi Katayama
Neuroscience Letters|September 5, 2006
Severity of AD/HD symptoms and efficiency of attentional resource allocationRisa Sawaki, Jun'ichi Katayama
Journal of Vision|January 17, 2009
Top-down directed attention to stimulus features and attentional allocation to bottom-up deviationsRisa Sawaki, Jun'ichi Katayama
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|December 21, 2012
Active suppression after involuntary capture of attentionRisa Sawaki, Steven J Luck
Visual Cognition|November 5, 2011
Active suppression of distractors that match the contents of visual working memoryRisa Sawaki, Steven J Luck
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|August 3, 2010
Capture versus suppression of attention by salient singletons: electrophysiological evidence for an automatic attend-to-me signalRisa Sawaki, Steven J Luck
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)|July 5, 2013
Effective connectivity during feature-based attentional capture: evidence against the attentional reorienting hypothesis of TPJNicholas E DiQuattro, Risa Sawaki, Joy J Geng
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Psychophysiology|April 17, 2007
Difficulty of discrimination modulates attentional capture for deviant informationRisa Sawaki, Jun'ichi Katayama
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|May 31, 2008
Difficulty of discrimination modulates attentional capture by regulating attentional focusRisa Sawaki, Jun'ichi Katayama
Clinical Neurophysiology : Official Journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology|April 16, 2008
Distractor P3 is associated with attentional capture by stimulus devianceRisa Sawaki, Jun'ichi Katayama
Clinical Neurophysiology : Official Journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology|September 29, 2006
Stimulus context determines whether non-target stimuli are processed as task-relevant or distractor informationRisa Sawaki, Jun'ichi Katayama
Neuroscience Letters|September 5, 2006
Severity of AD/HD symptoms and efficiency of attentional resource allocationRisa Sawaki, Jun'ichi Katayama
Journal of Vision|January 17, 2009
Top-down directed attention to stimulus features and attentional allocation to bottom-up deviationsRisa Sawaki, Jun'ichi Katayama
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|December 21, 2012
Active suppression after involuntary capture of attentionRisa Sawaki, Steven J Luck
Visual Cognition|November 5, 2011
Active suppression of distractors that match the contents of visual working memoryRisa Sawaki, Steven J Luck
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|August 3, 2010
Capture versus suppression of attention by salient singletons: electrophysiological evidence for an automatic attend-to-me signalRisa Sawaki, Steven J Luck
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)|July 5, 2013
Effective connectivity during feature-based attentional capture: evidence against the attentional reorienting hypothesis of TPJNicholas E DiQuattro, Risa Sawaki, Joy J Geng
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