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Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|August 22, 2013
Spatial selective attention affects early extrastriate but not striate components of the visual evoked potentialV P Clark, S A Hillyard
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)|September 1, 1992
In vivo myeloarchitectonic analysis of human striate and extrastriate cortex using magnetic resonance imagingV P Clark, E Courchesne, M Grafe
Journal of Neurophysiology|June 26, 1998
fMRI study of face perception and memory using random stimulus sequencesV P Clark, J M Maisog, J V Haxby
Human Brain Mapping|August 14, 2001
Paradigm-dependent modulation of event-related fMRI activity evoked by the oddball taskV P Clark, S Fannon, S Lai, et al.
Journal of Neurophysiology|June 1, 1997
Dissociation of saccade-related and pursuit-related activation in human frontal eye fields as revealed by fMRIL Petit, V P Clark, J Ingeholm, et al.
Journal of Neurophysiology|May 11, 2000
Responses to rare visual target and distractor stimuli using event-related fMRIV P Clark, S Fannon, S Lai, et al.
Brain Topography|January 1, 1994
Sources of attention-sensitive visual event-related potentialsC M Gomez Gonzalez, V P Clark, S Fan, et al.
Neuroimage|August 1, 1996
Functional magnetic resonance imaging of human visual cortex during face matching: a comparison with positron emission tomographyV P Clark, K Keil, J M Maisog, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|August 1, 1994
Effects of spatial cuing on luminance detectability: psychophysical and electrophysiological evidence for early selectionS J Luck, S A Hillyard, M Mouloua, et al.
Neuron|February 23, 1999
The effect of face inversion on activity in human neural systems for face and object perceptionJ V Haxby, L G Ungerleider, V P Clark, et al.
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Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|August 22, 2013
Spatial selective attention affects early extrastriate but not striate components of the visual evoked potentialV P Clark, S A Hillyard
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)|September 1, 1992
In vivo myeloarchitectonic analysis of human striate and extrastriate cortex using magnetic resonance imagingV P Clark, E Courchesne, M Grafe
Journal of Neurophysiology|June 26, 1998
fMRI study of face perception and memory using random stimulus sequencesV P Clark, J M Maisog, J V Haxby
Human Brain Mapping|August 14, 2001
Paradigm-dependent modulation of event-related fMRI activity evoked by the oddball taskV P Clark, S Fannon, S Lai, et al.
Journal of Neurophysiology|June 1, 1997
Dissociation of saccade-related and pursuit-related activation in human frontal eye fields as revealed by fMRIL Petit, V P Clark, J Ingeholm, et al.
Journal of Neurophysiology|May 11, 2000
Responses to rare visual target and distractor stimuli using event-related fMRIV P Clark, S Fannon, S Lai, et al.
Brain Topography|January 1, 1994
Sources of attention-sensitive visual event-related potentialsC M Gomez Gonzalez, V P Clark, S Fan, et al.
Neuroimage|August 1, 1996
Functional magnetic resonance imaging of human visual cortex during face matching: a comparison with positron emission tomographyV P Clark, K Keil, J M Maisog, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|August 1, 1994
Effects of spatial cuing on luminance detectability: psychophysical and electrophysiological evidence for early selectionS J Luck, S A Hillyard, M Mouloua, et al.
Neuron|February 23, 1999
The effect of face inversion on activity in human neural systems for face and object perceptionJ V Haxby, L G Ungerleider, V P Clark, et al.
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