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November 7, 2019
Parallel attentional facilitation of features and objects in early visual cortex
Nika Adamian, Søren K Andersen, Steven A Hillyard
Cognitive Neurodynamics
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July 4, 2025
Linear modeling of brain activity during selective attention to continuous speech: the critical role of the N1 effect in event-related potentials to acoustic edges
Adrian Mai, Steven A Hillyard, Daniel J Strauss
Journal of Neural Engineering
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October 7, 2024
Feeling senseless sensations: a crossmodal EEG study of mismatched tactile and visual experiences in virtual reality
Caroline Lehser, Steven A Hillyard, Daniel J Strauss
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience
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August 5, 2011
Visual processing of contour patterns under conditions of inattentional blindness
Michael A Pitts, Antígona Martínez, Steven A Hillyard
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)
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April 8, 2003
Source analysis of event-related cortical activity during visuo-spatial attention
Francesco Di Russo, Antigona Martínez, Steven A Hillyard
Brain Research
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February 10, 2007
Spatial attention facilitates selection of illusory objects: evidence from event-related brain potentials
Antígona Martínez, Wolfgang Teder-Salejarvi, Steven A Hillyard
Journal of Vision
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November 20, 2013
Neural substrates of perceptual integration during bistable object perception
Anastasia V Flevaris, Antigona Martínez, Steven A Hillyard
Frontiers in Psychology
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October 24, 2014
Isolating neural correlates of conscious perception from neural correlates of reporting one's perception
Michael A Pitts, Stephen Metzler, Steven A Hillyard
Advances in Neurobiology
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November 19, 2024
Visual Neurophysiological Biomarkers for Patient Stratification and Treatment Development Across Neuropsychiatric Disorders
Antígona Martínez, Steven A Hillyard, Daniel C Javitt
Neuropsychologia
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June 18, 2019
Involuntary orienting of attention to sight or sound relies on similar neural biasing mechanisms in early visual processing
Viola S Störmer, John J McDonald, Steven A Hillyard
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Psychophysiology
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November 7, 2019
Parallel attentional facilitation of features and objects in early visual cortex
Nika Adamian, Søren K Andersen, Steven A Hillyard
Cognitive Neurodynamics
|
July 4, 2025
Linear modeling of brain activity during selective attention to continuous speech: the critical role of the N1 effect in event-related potentials to acoustic edges
Adrian Mai, Steven A Hillyard, Daniel J Strauss
Journal of Neural Engineering
|
October 7, 2024
Feeling senseless sensations: a crossmodal EEG study of mismatched tactile and visual experiences in virtual reality
Caroline Lehser, Steven A Hillyard, Daniel J Strauss
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience
|
August 5, 2011
Visual processing of contour patterns under conditions of inattentional blindness
Michael A Pitts, Antígona Martínez, Steven A Hillyard
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)
|
April 8, 2003
Source analysis of event-related cortical activity during visuo-spatial attention
Francesco Di Russo, Antigona Martínez, Steven A Hillyard
Brain Research
|
February 10, 2007
Spatial attention facilitates selection of illusory objects: evidence from event-related brain potentials
Antígona Martínez, Wolfgang Teder-Salejarvi, Steven A Hillyard
Journal of Vision
|
November 20, 2013
Neural substrates of perceptual integration during bistable object perception
Anastasia V Flevaris, Antigona Martínez, Steven A Hillyard
Frontiers in Psychology
|
October 24, 2014
Isolating neural correlates of conscious perception from neural correlates of reporting one's perception
Michael A Pitts, Stephen Metzler, Steven A Hillyard
Advances in Neurobiology
|
November 19, 2024
Visual Neurophysiological Biomarkers for Patient Stratification and Treatment Development Across Neuropsychiatric Disorders
Antígona Martínez, Steven A Hillyard, Daniel C Javitt
Neuropsychologia
|
June 18, 2019
Involuntary orienting of attention to sight or sound relies on similar neural biasing mechanisms in early visual processing
Viola S Störmer, John J McDonald, Steven A Hillyard
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