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Uwe Mattler

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Consciousness and Cognition|April 20, 2019
Masking procedures can influence priming effects besides their effects on conscious perceptionMartina Wernicke, Uwe Mattler
Consciousness and Cognition|January 23, 2010
Consciousness mediated by neural transition states: how invisibly rapid motions can become visibleUwe Mattler, Robert Fendrich
I-Perception|June 18, 2020
Encoding Information From Rotations Too Rapid To Be Consciously Perceived as Rotating: A Replication of the Motion Bridging Effect on a Liquid Crystal DisplayMaximilian Stein, Robert Fendrich, Uwe Mattler
Consciousness and Cognition|May 17, 2011
A PRP-study to determine the locus of target priming effectsSusan Klapötke, Daniel Krüger, Uwe Mattler
Journal of Vision|May 18, 2019
Stimulus dependencies of an illusory motion: Investigations of the Motion Bridging EffectMaximilian Stein, Robert Fendrich, Uwe Mattler
I-Perception|June 24, 2021
The Ring Rotation Illusion: Properties and Links of a Novel Illusion of MotionUwe Mattler, Maximilian Stein, Robert Fendrich
I-Perception|March 19, 2025
Spatial alignment and the motion bridging effect: Reversals in the direction of an illusory rotationMaximilian Stein, Robert Fendrich, Uwe Mattler
Consciousness and Cognition|October 16, 2010
PRP-paradigm provides evidence for a perceptual origin of the negative compatibility effectDaniel Krüger, Susan Klapötke, Uwe Mattler
Consciousness and Cognition|January 2, 2010
Individual differences in metacontrast masking are enhanced by perceptual learningThorsten Albrecht, Susan Klapötke, Uwe Mattler
Journal of Vision|March 18, 2020
Visual experience forms a multidimensional pattern that is not reducible to a single measure: Evidence from metacontrast maskingNora Koster, Uwe Mattler, Thorsten Albrecht
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Consciousness and Cognition|April 20, 2019
Masking procedures can influence priming effects besides their effects on conscious perceptionMartina Wernicke, Uwe Mattler
Consciousness and Cognition|January 23, 2010
Consciousness mediated by neural transition states: how invisibly rapid motions can become visibleUwe Mattler, Robert Fendrich
I-Perception|June 18, 2020
Encoding Information From Rotations Too Rapid To Be Consciously Perceived as Rotating: A Replication of the Motion Bridging Effect on a Liquid Crystal DisplayMaximilian Stein, Robert Fendrich, Uwe Mattler
Consciousness and Cognition|May 17, 2011
A PRP-study to determine the locus of target priming effectsSusan Klapötke, Daniel Krüger, Uwe Mattler
Journal of Vision|May 18, 2019
Stimulus dependencies of an illusory motion: Investigations of the Motion Bridging EffectMaximilian Stein, Robert Fendrich, Uwe Mattler
I-Perception|June 24, 2021
The Ring Rotation Illusion: Properties and Links of a Novel Illusion of MotionUwe Mattler, Maximilian Stein, Robert Fendrich
I-Perception|March 19, 2025
Spatial alignment and the motion bridging effect: Reversals in the direction of an illusory rotationMaximilian Stein, Robert Fendrich, Uwe Mattler
Consciousness and Cognition|October 16, 2010
PRP-paradigm provides evidence for a perceptual origin of the negative compatibility effectDaniel Krüger, Susan Klapötke, Uwe Mattler
Consciousness and Cognition|January 2, 2010
Individual differences in metacontrast masking are enhanced by perceptual learningThorsten Albrecht, Susan Klapötke, Uwe Mattler
Journal of Vision|March 18, 2020
Visual experience forms a multidimensional pattern that is not reducible to a single measure: Evidence from metacontrast maskingNora Koster, Uwe Mattler, Thorsten Albrecht
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