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Robert Sekuler

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Neuropsychologia|December 3, 2014
Oddball distractors demand attention: neural and behavioral responses to predictability in the flanker taskAbigail Noyce, Robert Sekuler
Memory & Cognition|October 27, 2006
Out of mind, but not out of sight: intentional control of visual memoryYuko Yotsumoto, Robert Sekuler
Journal of Vision|March 6, 2008
Geometric structure and chunking in reproduction of motion sequencesYigal Agam, Robert Sekuler
Journal of Vision|September 26, 2015
Obligatory and adaptive averaging in visual short-term memoryChad Dubé, Robert Sekuler
Psychology and Aging|June 3, 2009
Age-related changes in imitating sequences of observed movementsJessica Maryott, Robert Sekuler
Current Directions in Psychological Science|December 23, 2014
The importance of ignoring: Alpha oscillations protect selectivityLisa Payne, Robert Sekuler
I-Perception|December 5, 2022
Audiovisual interaction with rate-varying signalsLong Yi, Robert Sekuler
Journal of Vision|May 14, 2010
Distortions in recall from visual memory: two classes of attractors at workJie Huang, Robert Sekuler
Neuroimage|May 22, 2007
Interactions between working memory and visual perception: an ERP/EEG studyYigal Agam, Robert Sekuler
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|June 25, 2014
Violations of newly-learned predictions elicit two distinct P3 componentsAbigail Noyce, Robert Sekuler
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Neuropsychologia|December 3, 2014
Oddball distractors demand attention: neural and behavioral responses to predictability in the flanker taskAbigail Noyce, Robert Sekuler
Memory & Cognition|October 27, 2006
Out of mind, but not out of sight: intentional control of visual memoryYuko Yotsumoto, Robert Sekuler
Journal of Vision|March 6, 2008
Geometric structure and chunking in reproduction of motion sequencesYigal Agam, Robert Sekuler
Journal of Vision|September 26, 2015
Obligatory and adaptive averaging in visual short-term memoryChad Dubé, Robert Sekuler
Psychology and Aging|June 3, 2009
Age-related changes in imitating sequences of observed movementsJessica Maryott, Robert Sekuler
Current Directions in Psychological Science|December 23, 2014
The importance of ignoring: Alpha oscillations protect selectivityLisa Payne, Robert Sekuler
I-Perception|December 5, 2022
Audiovisual interaction with rate-varying signalsLong Yi, Robert Sekuler
Journal of Vision|May 14, 2010
Distortions in recall from visual memory: two classes of attractors at workJie Huang, Robert Sekuler
Neuroimage|May 22, 2007
Interactions between working memory and visual perception: an ERP/EEG studyYigal Agam, Robert Sekuler
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|June 25, 2014
Violations of newly-learned predictions elicit two distinct P3 componentsAbigail Noyce, Robert Sekuler
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