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Sabine Born

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Vision (Basel, Switzerland)|November 19, 2019
Saccadic Suppression of Displacement Does Not Reflect a Saccade-Specific Bias to Assume StabilitySabine Born
I-Perception|July 2, 2019
Repeatedly Flashed Luminance Noise Can Make Objects Look Further ApartSabine Born
Vision Research|October 4, 2008
Influence of target and distractor contrast on the remote distractor effectSabine Born, Dirk Kerzel
Journal of Vision|September 19, 2009
Congruency effects in the remote distractor paradigm: evidence for top-down modulationSabine Born, Dirk Kerzel
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|June 22, 2011
Time-course of feature-based top-down control in saccadic distractor effectsSabine Born, Dirk Kerzel
Vision Research|March 19, 2011
Effects of stimulus contrast and temporal delays in saccadic distractionSabine Born, Dirk Kerzel
Journal of Vision|June 14, 2019
Vertical and horizontal meridian modulations suggest areas with quadrantic representations as neural locus of the attentional repulsion effectDenise Baumeler, Sabine Born
Journal of Vision|June 13, 2015
Perceptual enhancement prior to intended and involuntary saccadesMichael Puntiroli, Dirk Kerzel, Sabine Born
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|March 21, 2012
Perceptual grouping allows for attention to cover noncontiguous locations and suppress capture from nearby locationsDirk Kerzel, Sabine Born, Josef Schönhammer
Vision Research|August 20, 2013
Predictability of spatial and non-spatial target properties improves perception in the pre-saccadic intervalSabine Born, Ulrich Ansorge, Dirk Kerzel
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Vision (Basel, Switzerland)|November 19, 2019
Saccadic Suppression of Displacement Does Not Reflect a Saccade-Specific Bias to Assume StabilitySabine Born
I-Perception|July 2, 2019
Repeatedly Flashed Luminance Noise Can Make Objects Look Further ApartSabine Born
Vision Research|October 4, 2008
Influence of target and distractor contrast on the remote distractor effectSabine Born, Dirk Kerzel
Journal of Vision|September 19, 2009
Congruency effects in the remote distractor paradigm: evidence for top-down modulationSabine Born, Dirk Kerzel
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|June 22, 2011
Time-course of feature-based top-down control in saccadic distractor effectsSabine Born, Dirk Kerzel
Vision Research|March 19, 2011
Effects of stimulus contrast and temporal delays in saccadic distractionSabine Born, Dirk Kerzel
Journal of Vision|June 14, 2019
Vertical and horizontal meridian modulations suggest areas with quadrantic representations as neural locus of the attentional repulsion effectDenise Baumeler, Sabine Born
Journal of Vision|June 13, 2015
Perceptual enhancement prior to intended and involuntary saccadesMichael Puntiroli, Dirk Kerzel, Sabine Born
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|March 21, 2012
Perceptual grouping allows for attention to cover noncontiguous locations and suppress capture from nearby locationsDirk Kerzel, Sabine Born, Josef Schönhammer
Vision Research|August 20, 2013
Predictability of spatial and non-spatial target properties improves perception in the pre-saccadic intervalSabine Born, Ulrich Ansorge, Dirk Kerzel
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