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The following pages link to Julie D. Golomb (Q59558711):
Displaying 25 items.
- No Evidence for Automatic Remapping of Stimulus Features or Location Found with fMRI (Q27308555) (← links)
- Impaired consciousness in temporal lobe seizures: role of cortical slow activity (Q30497536) (← links)
- Marvin M. Chun (Q30506280) (← links)
- Higher level visual cortex represents retinotopic, not spatiotopic, object location (Q30528055) (← links)
- Feature-binding errors after eye movements and shifts of attention (Q33650598) (← links)
- Effects of adult aging on utilization of temporal and semantic associations during free and serial recall (Q33731284) (← links)
- Attentional facilitation throughout human visual cortex lingers in retinotopic coordinates after eye movements. (Q34077490) (← links)
- Attention doesn't slide: spatiotopic updating after eye movements instantiates a new, discrete attentional locus (Q34990886) (← links)
- Eye movements help link different views in scene-selective cortex (Q35162877) (← links)
- Retinotopic memory is more precise than spatiotopic memory (Q35749924) (← links)
- Complementary attentional components of successful memory encoding (Q36675230) (← links)
- A Neural Basis of Facial Action Recognition in Humans (Q36815689) (← links)
- Enhanced visual motion perception in major depressive disorder. (Q37410419) (← links)
- A taxonomy of external and internal attention. (Q37540055) (← links)
- Feature-location binding in 3D: Feature judgments are biased by 2D location but not position-in-depth (Q41658627) (← links)
- Differential patterns of 2D location versus depth decoding along the visual hierarchy (Q48376553) (← links)
- Effects of stimulus variability and adult aging on adaptation to time-compressed speech. (Q51989899) (← links)
- Preservation of episodic visual recognition memory in aging (Q51992709) (← links)
- Object-location binding across a saccade: A retinotopic spatial congruency bias. (Q52759541) (← links)
- The influence of object location on identity: a "spatial congruency bias". (Q53154203) (← links)
- James Mazer (Q59916687) (← links)
- Divided spatial attention and feature-mixing errors (Q85572108) (← links)
- Spatial priming in ecologically relevant reference frames (Q86584986) (← links)
- Revisiting mixture models of memory (Q99207788) (← links)
- The influence of spatial location on same-different judgments of facial identity and expression (Q100939245) (← links)