PUBLICATIONS (by category, 1900 - 2010)
by date -- 2005-2010Journal article
Cardoso-Leite, P., & Gorea, A. (2010). On the Perceptual/Motor dissociation: a Review of Concepts, Theory, Experimental Paradigms and Data interpretations. Seeing & Perceiving, in press, . [ACL] Cavanagh, P., Hunt, A.R., Afraz, A., & Rolfs, M. (2010). Visual stability based on remapping of attention pointers. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, sous presse, . [-] [IF=10.981]  Gorea, A., Mamassian, P., & Cardoso-Leite, P. (2010). Introspective Duration Estimation of Reactive and Proactive Motor Responses. Acta Psychologica, doi:10.1016/j.actpsy.2010.01.005, . [ACL] [IF=2.155] Knapen, T., Rolfs, M., Wexler, M., & Cavanagh, P. (2010). The reference frame of the tilt aftereffect. Journal of Vision, 10(1:8), 1-13. [-] [IF=2.950]  Otto, T.U., Ögmen, H., & Herzog, M.H. (2010). Perceptual learning that improves non-retinotopic processing. Psychological Science, accepted, . [ACL] [IF=4.812] Waszak, F., Li, S.-C., & Hommel, B. (2010). The development of attentional networks: cross-sectional findings from a life span sample. Developmental Psychology, 46(2), 337–349. [-] [IF=3.425]  Afraz, S.R., & Cavanagh, P. (2009). The gender-specific face aftereffect is based in retinotopic not spatiotopic coordinates across several natural image transformations. Journal of Vision, 9(10:4), 1-9. [-] [IF=2.950]  Boi, M., Ögmen, H., Krummenacher, J., Otto, T.U., & Herzog, M.H. (2009). A (fascinating) litmus test for human retino- vs. non-retinotopic processing. Journal of Vision, 9(13), 5:1-11. [ACL] [IF=2.950]  Brass, M., Wenke, D., Spengler, S., & Waszak, F. (2009). Neural correlates of overcoming interference from instructed and implemented stimulus-response associations. Journal of Neuroscience, 29(6), 1766-1772. [-] [IF=7.452]  Caetta, F., & Gorea, A. (2009). Up-shifted decision criteria in Attentional Blink and Repetition Blindness. Visual Cognition,, in press. [ACL] Cardoso-Leite, P., & Gorea, A. (2009). Comparison of perceptual and motor decisions via confidence judgments and saccade curvature. Journal of Neurophysiology, 101, 2822-2836. [ACL] [IF=3.648] Cardoso-Leite, P., Mamassian, P., & Gorea, A. (2009). Comparison of perceptual and motor latencies via anticipatory and reactive responses. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics, 71(1), 82-94. [ACL] Cavanagh, P. (2009). All's jazzy and unstable on the colour front: the impact of Gregory's pioneering paper on vision at equiluminance. Perception, 38, 831-832. [-] [IF=1.360]  Chakravarthi, R., & Cavanagh, P. (2009). Recovery of a crowded object by masking the flankers: Determining the locus of feature integration. Journal of Vision, 9(10:4), 1-9. [-] [IF=2.950]  Chakravarthi, R., & Cavanagh, P. (2009). Bilateral field advantage in visual crowding. Vision Research, 49, 1638-1646. [-] [IF=2.051]  Collins, T., Rolfs, M., Deubel, H., & Cavanagh, P. (2009). Post-saccadic location judgments reveal remapping of saccade targets to non-foveal locations. Journal of Vision, 9(5):29, 1-9. [-] [IF=2.950]  Dambacher, M., Rolfs, M., Göllner, K., Kliegl, R., & Jacobs, A. (2009). Event-related potentials reveal rapid verification of predicted visual input. PLoS One, 4(3), e5047. [-]  Gorea, A., & Caetta, F. (2009). Adaptation and prolonged inhibition as a main cause of motion-induced blindness. Journal of Vision, 9(6), 1-17. [ACL] [IF=2.950]  Herwig, A., & Waszak, F. (2009). Intention and Attention in Ideomotor Learning. The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 62(2), 219-227. [ACL] [IF=1.760]  Hughes, G., Velmans, M., & De Fockert, J. (2009). Unconscious priming of a no-go response. Psychophysiology, 46(6), 1258-1269. [-] Hunt, A.R., & Cavanagh, P. (2009). Looking ahead: The perceived direction of gaze shifts before the eyes move. Journal of Vision, 9, ArtID: 1. [-] [IF=2.950]  Ito, H., Anstis, S., & Cavanagh, P. (2009). Illusory movement of dotted lines. Perception, 38, 1405-1409. [-] [IF=1.360]  Kliegl, R., Rolfs, M., Laubrock, J., & Engbert, R. (2009). Microsaccadic modulation of response times in spatial attention tasks. Psychological Research, 73, 136-146. [-] [IF=1.754]  Knapen, T., Rolfs, M., & Cavanagh, P. (2009). The reference frame of the motion aftereffect is retinotopic. Journal of Vision, 9(5):16, 1-6. [-] [IF=2.950]  Krieghoff, V., Brass, M., Prinz, W., & Waszak, F. (2009). Dissociating What and When of intentional actions. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 3/3, 1-10. [-]  Morvan, C., & Wexler, M. (2009). The nonlinear structure of motion perception during smooth eye movements. Journal of Vision, 9(7), 1-13. [-] [IF=2.950]  Otto, T.U., Ögmen, H., & Herzog, M.H. (2009). Feature integration across space, time, and orientation. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 35(6), 1670-86. [ACL] [IF=2.947]  Plomp, G., Mercier, M., Otto, T.U., Blanke, O., & Herzog, M.H. (2009). Non-retinotopic feature integration is associated with response-locked processing as revealed by electrical neuroimaging. NeuroImage, 48(2), 405-414. [ACL] [IF=5.694]  Rolfs, M. (2009). A neural mechanism for fixation instability. Science, (E Letter, 2 Jun 2009). [-] [IF=28.103]  Rolfs, M. (2009). Microsaccades: Small steps on a long way. Vision Research, 49, 2415-2441. [-] [IF=2.051]  Waszak, F. (2009). Across-task long-term priming: Interaction of task readiness and automatic retrieval. The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, in press. [-] [IF=1.760] Waszak, F., & Pholulamdeth, V. (2009). Episodic S-R bindings and emotion: about the influence of positive and negative action effects on stimulus-response associations. Experimental Brain Research, 194(3), 489-494. [-] [IF=2.195]  Waszak, F., Schneider, W.X., Li, S.C., & Hommel, B. (2009). Perceptual identification across the life span : A dissociation of early gains and late losses. Psychological Research, 73(1), 114-122. [-] [IF=1.754]  Wenke, D., Waszak, F., & Haggard, P. (2009). Action selection and action awareness. Psychological Research, 73, 602 - 612. [-] [IF=1.754]  Afraz, S.R., & Cavanagh, P. (2008). Retinotopy of the face aftereffect. Vision Research, 48, 42-54. [ACL] [IF=2.051]  Alvarez, G.A., & Cavanagh, P. (2008). Visual short-term memory operates more efficiently on boundary features than on surface features. Perception & Psychophysics, 70(2), 346-364. [ACL] [IF=1.424]  Ardoint, M., Lorenzi, C., Pressnitzer, D., & Gorea, A. (2008). Investigation of perceptual constancy in the temporal-envelope domain. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 123(3), 1591-1601. [ACL] [IF=1.717]  Battelli, L., Walsh, V., Pascual-Leone, A., & Cavanagh, P. (2008). The 'when' parietal pathway explored by lesion studies. Current Opinion in Neurobiol.ogy, 18, 20-126. [-]  Bonneh, Y.S., Sagi, D., Gorea, A., Soroker, N., Treger, J., & Pavlovskaya, M. (2008). When they see, they see it almost right: Normal subjective experience of detected stimuli in spatial neglect. Neuroscience Letters, in press. [ACL] [IF=2.200] Brenner, E., Mamassian, P., & Smeets, J.B.J. (2008). If I saw it, it probably wasn’t far from where I was looking. Journal of Vision, 8(2), 1-10. [ACL] [IF=2.950] Butcher, S., & Cavanagh, P. (2008). Unilateral field advantage for detecting repeated elements. Perception & Psychophysics, 70, 714-724. [ACL] [IF=1.424]  Cavanagh, P., Chao, J., & Wang, D. (2008). Reflections in art. Spatial Vision, 21(3), 261-270. [ACL] [IF=1.339]  Cavanagh, P., Holcombe, A.O., & Chou, W. (2008). Mobile computation : spatiotemporal intregration of the properties of objects in motion. Journal of Vision, 8(12:1), 1-23. [ACL] [IF=2.950]  Colas, F., Droulez, J., Wexler, M., & Bessière, P. (2008). A unified probabilistic model of the perception of three-dimensional structure from optic flow. Biological Cybernetics, 132-154. [ACL] [IF=1.935] Collins, T., Schicke, T., & Roder, B. (2008). Action goal selection and motor planning can be dissociated by tool use. Cognition, 109, 363-371. [-] [IF=3.481] Collins, T., Vergilino-Perez, D., Delisle, L., & Dore-Mazars, K. (2008). Visual versus motor vector inversions in the antisaccade task: A behavioral investigation with saccadic adaptation. Journal of Neurophysiology, 99, 2708-2718. [-] [IF=3.648] Fagard, J., Monzalvo-Lopez, K., & Mamassian, P. (2008). Relationship between eye preference and binocular rivalry, and between eye-hand preference and reading ability in children. Developmental Psychobiology, 50(8), 789-798. [ACL] [IF=1.891] Fagard, J., Sacco, S., Yvenou, C., Domellöf, E., Kieffer, V., Tordjman, S., Moutard, M.-H., & Mamassian, P. (2008). The role of the corpus callosum in the perception of reversible figures in children. Vision research, 48(23-24), 2451-5. [ACL] [IF=2.051] Holcombe, A.O., & Cavanagh, P. (2008). Independent, synchronous access to color and motion features. Cognition, 107, 552-580. [ACL] [IF=3.481]  Kinder, A., Rolfs, M., & Kliegl, R. (2008). Sequence learning at optimal stimulus-response mapping: Evidence from a serial reaction time task. The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 61(2), 203-209. [ACL] [IF=1.760]  Lavergne, L., Vergilino-Perez, D., Collins, T., Orriols, E., & Dore-Mazars, K. (2008). The planning of a sequence of saccades in pro- and antisaccade tasks : Influence of visual integration time and concurrent motor processing. Brain Research, 1245, 82-95. [-] [IF=2.494] Mamassian, P. (2008). Overconfidence in an objective anticipatory motor task. Psychological Science, 19(6), 601-606. [ACL] [IF=4.812] McCormick, D., & Mamassian, P. (2008). What does the illusory-flash look like? Vision Research, 48, 63-69. [ACL] [IF=2.051] Morvan, C., & Wexler, M. (2008). The nonlinear structure of motion perception during smooth eye movements. Journal of Vision, sous presse. [ACL] [IF=2.950] O'Regan, J.K. (2008). What is up? A reply to Bridgeman et al. Perception, 37, 815. [ACL] [IF=1.360]  Otto, T.U., Ögmen, H., & Herzog, M.H. (2008). Assessing the microstructure of motion correspondences with non-retinotopic feature attribution. Journal of Vision, 8(7), 16: 1-15. [ACL] [IF=2.950]  Parkosadze, K., Otto, T.U., Malania, M., Kezeli, A., & Herzog, M.H. (2008). Perceptual learning of bisection stimuli under roving: slow and largely specific. Journal of Vision, 8(1), 5: 1-8. [ACL] [IF=2.950]  Pascal, F., & O'Regan, J.K. (2008). Commentary On Mossio and Taraborelli: is the enactive approach really
sensorimotor? Consciousness and Cognition: An International Journal, 17(4), 1341-1342. [-]  Pepperberg, I.M., Vicinay, J., & Cavanagh, P. (2008). Processing of the Müller-Lyer illusion by a Grey parrot (Psittacus erithacus). Perception, 37, 765-781. [ACL] [IF=1.360]  Philipona, D., & O'Regan, J.K. (2008). Reply to Johnson and Wright. Visual Neuroscience, 25(02), 225-226. [ACL] [IF=1.411]  Reeve, P., Clark, J.J., & O'Regan, J.K. (2008). Convergent flash localization near saccades without equivalent 'compression' of perceptual separation. Journal of Vision, 8(13:5), 1-19. [ACL] [IF=2.950]  Rolfs, M., Kliegl, R., & Engbert, R. (2008). Toward a model of microsaccade generation: The case of microsaccadic inhibition. Journal of Vision, 8(11):5, 1-23. [ACL] [IF=2.950]  Rolfs, M., Laubrock, J., & Kliegl, R. (2008). Microsaccade-induced prolongation of saccadic latencies depends on microsaccade amplitude. Journal of Eye Movement Research, 1(3):1, 1-8. [-]  Thiel, M., Romano, M.C., Kurths, J., Rolfs, M., & Kliegl, R. (2008). Generating surrogates from recurrences. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences, 366, 345-357. [ACLN]  Vaziri-Pashkam, M., & Cavanagh, P. (2008). Apparent speed increases at low luminance. Journal of Vision, 8, 1-12. [-] [IF=2.950]  Waszak, F., Wenke, D., & Brass, M. (2008). Cross-talk of instructed and applied arbitrary visuomotor mappings. Acta Psychologica, 127, 30–35. [ACL] [IF=2.155]  Wexler, M., & Ouarti, N. (2008). Depth affects where we look. Current Biology, in press. [-] [IF=10.777]  Aghdaee, S.M., & Cavanagh, P. (2007). Temporal limits of long-range phase discrimination across the visual field. Vision Research, 47, 2156-2163. [ACL] [IF=2.051]  Auvray, M., Hanneton, S., & O'Regan, J.K. (2007). Learning to perceive with a visuo-auditory substitution system: Localisation and object recognition with 'The vOICe.'. Perception, 36(3), 416-430. [ACL] [IF=1.360] Auvray, M., Philipona, D., O'Regan, J.K., & Spence, C. (2007). The perception of space and form recognition in a simulated environment: the case of minimalist sensory-substitution devices. Perception, 36(12), 1736-1751. [ACL] [IF=1.360] Battelli, L., Pascual-Leone, A., & Cavanagh, P. (2007). The 'when' pathway of the right parietal lobe. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 11, 204-210. [ACL] [IF=10.981]  Brascamp, J.W., Knapen, T.H.J., Kanai, R., van Ee, R., & van den, B.e.r.g. (2007). Flash suppression and flash facilitation in binocular rivalry. Journal of Vision, 7, 1-12. [-] [IF=2.950] Caetta, F., Gorea, A., & Bonneh, Y. (2007). Sensory and decisional factors in motion-induced blindness. Journal of Vision, 7(7), 1-12. [ACL] [IF=2.950]  Cardoso-Leite, P., Gorea, A., & Mamassian, P. (2007). Temporal Order Judgment and simple Reaction Times: Evidence for a common processing system. Journal of Vision, 7(6), 1-14. [ACL] [IF=2.950] Carlson, T.A., Alvarez, G.A., & Cavanagh, P. (2007). Quadrantic deficit reveals anatomical constraints on selection. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 104, 13496-13500. [ACL] [IF=9.380]  Carter, O., & Cavanagh, P. (2007). Onset rivalry: Brief presentation isolates an early independent phase of perceptual competition. PLoS ONE, 2, e343. [ACLN]  Chakravarthi, R., & Cavanagh, P. (2007). Temporal properties of the polarity advantage effect in crowding. Journal of Vision, 7(2), 1-13. [ACL] [IF=2.950]  Colas, F., Droulez, J., Wexler, M., & Bessière, P. (2007). A unified probabilistic model of the perception of three-dimensionnal structure from optic flow. Biological Cybernetics, 97, 461-477. [ACL] [IF=1.935] Collins, T., Dore-Mazars, K., & Lappe, M. (2007). Motor space structures perceptual space: Evidence from human saccadic adaptation. Brain Research, 1172, 32-39. [-] [IF=2.494] Collins, T., Vergilino-Perez, D., Beauvillain, C., & Dore-Mazars, K. (2007). Saccadic adaptation depends on object selection: Evidence from between- and within-object saccadic eye movements. Brain Research, 1152, 95-105. [-] [IF=2.494] Gerardin, P., de Montalembert, M., & Mamassian, P. (2007). Shape from Shading: New Perspectives From The Polo Mint Stimulus. Journal of Vision, 7(11), 1:11. [ACL] [IF=2.950]  Herwig, A., Prinz, W., & Waszak, F. (2007). Two modes of sensorimotor integration in intention-based and stimulus-based action. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology A: Human Experimental Psychology, 60(11), 1540-1554. [ACL] [IF=1.760]  Kanai, R., Knapen, T.H.J., van Ee, R., & Verstraten, F.A.J. (2007). Disruption of implicit perceptual memory by intervening neutral stimuli. Vision Research, 47, 2675-2683. [-] [IF=2.051] Knapen, T., Kanai, R., Brascamp, J., van Boxtel, J., & van Ee, R. (2007). Distance in feature space determines exclusivity in visual rivalry. Vision Research, 47, 3269-3275. [-] [IF=2.051] Knapen, T., Paffen, C., Kanai, R., & van Ee, R. (2007). Stimulus flicker alters interocular grouping during binocular rivalry. Vision Research, 47, 1-7. [-] [IF=2.051] Landy, M.S., Goutcher, R., Trommershauser, J., & Mamassian, P. (2007). Visual estimation under risk. Journal of Vision, 7(6), 1-15. [ACL] [IF=2.950] Laubrock, J., Engbert, R., Rolfs, M., & Kliegl, R. (2007). Microsaccades are an index of covert attention. Psychological Science, 18, 364-366. [ACL] [IF=4.812]  Montagnini, A., Mamassian, P., Perrinet, L., Castet, E., & Masson, G.S. (2007). Bayesian modelling of dynamic motion integration. Journal of Physiology - Paris, 101, 64-77. [ACL] [IF=2.396]  Mueller, V.A., Brass, M., Waszak, F., & Prinz, W. (2007). The role of the preSMA and the rostral cingulate zone in internally selected actions. NeuroImage, 37(4), 1354-1361. [ACL] [IF=5.694]  Myin, E., & O'Regan, J.K. (2007). Phenomenal Consciousness Lite: No Thanks! Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 30, 520-521. [ACL] [IF=12.818] Otto, T.U. (2007). Grouping based feature attribution in metacontrast masking. Advances in Cognitive Psychology, 3, 107-109. [ACL]  Pelli, D.G., Cavanagh, P., Desimone, R., Tjan, B., & Treisman, A. (2007). Crowding: Including illusory conjunctions, surround suppression, and attention. Journal of Vision, 7, 1. [ACL] [IF=2.950]  Rolfs, M., & Vitu, F. (2007). On the limited role of target onset in the gap task: Support for the motor-preparation hypothesis. Journal of Vision, 7(10):7, 1-20. [ACL] [IF=2.950]  Tordjman, S., Guignard, J.H., Seligmann, C., Vanroye, E., Nevoux, G., Fagard, J., Gorea, A., Mamassian, P., Cavanagh, P., & Lebreton, S. (2007). Diagnosis of hyperactivity disorder in gifted children depends on observational sources. Gifted and Talented International, 22(2), 62-67. [ACLN] Van Rullen, R., Carlson, T., & Cavanagh, P. (2007). The blinking spotlight of attention. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 104, 19204-19209. [ACL] [IF=9.380]  Waszak, F., & Herwig, A. (2007). Effect anticipation modulates deviance processing in the brain. Brain Research, 1183, 74–82. [ACL] [IF=2.494]  Waszak, F., & Hommel, B. (2007). The costs and benefits of cross-task priming. Memory and Cognition, 35(5), 1175-1186. [ACL] [IF=1.440]  Waszak, F., Cardoso-Leite, P., & Gorea, A. (2007). Perceptual criterion and motor threshold : A signal detection analysis of the relationship between perception and action. Experimental Brain Research, 182, 179–188. [ACL] [IF=2.195]  Anstis, S., Ito, H., & Cavanagh, P. (2006). Background stripes affect apparent speed of rotation. Perception, 35, 959-964. [ACL] [IF=1.360]  Bompas, A., & O'Regan, J.K. (2006). More evidence for sensorimotor adaptation in color perception. Journal of Vision, 6(2), 145-153. [ACL] [IF=2.950]  Bompas, A., & O'Regan, J.K. (2006). Evidence for a role of action in colour perception. Perception, 35(1), 65-78. [ACL] [IF=1.360]  Cavanagh, P. (2006). Les licences de Fra Carnavale. Pour la science, 16, 637-643. [AP]  Collins, T., & Dore-Mazars, K. (2006). Eye movement signals influence perception: Evidence from the adaptation of reactive and volitional saccades. Vision Research, 46, 3659-3673. [-] [IF=2.051] Collins, T., Dore-Mazars, K., & Vergilino-Perez, D. (2006). Deux populations de refixations lors de la lecture de mots longs. L'Annee Psychologique, 106, 5-22. [-] [IF=0.280] Dor-Mazars, K., Vergilino-Perez, D., Collins, T., Bohacova, K., & Beauvillain, C. (2006). The use of recurrent signals about adaptation for subsequent saccade programming depends on object structure. Brain Research, 1113, 153-162. [-] [IF=2.494] Goutcher, R., & Mamassian, P. (2006). Temporal dynamics of stereo correspondence bi-stability. Vision Research, 46, 3575-3585. [ACL] [IF=2.051]  Ho, C.S., Paul, P.S., Asirvatham, A., Cavanagh, P., Cline, R., & Giaschi, D.E. (2006). Abnormal spatial selection and tracking in children with amblyopia. Vision Research, 46, 3274-3283. [ACL] [IF=2.051]  Keller, P.E., Wascher, E., Prinz, W., Waszak, F., Koch, I., & Rosenbaum, D.A. (2006). Differences Between Intention-Based and Stimulus-Based Actions. Journal of Psychophysiology, 20(1), 9-20. [ACL] [IF=2.049]  Knapen, T., & van Ee, R. (2006). Slant perception, and its voluntary control, do not govern the slant aftereffect: Multiple slant signals adapt independently. Vision Research, 46, 3381-3392. [-] [IF=2.051] Mamassian, P. (2006). Bayesian inference of form and shape. Progress in Brain Research, 154, 265-270. [ACL] [IF=3.253] Mamassian, P. (2006). Metameres perceptifs et perception bistable. Intellectica, 43, 73-77. [ACLN]  O'Regan, J.K., Myin, E., & Noë, A. (2006). Skill, corporality and alerting capacity in an account of sensory consciousness. Progress in Brain Research, 150, 55-68. [ACL] [IF=3.253]  Ögmen, H., Otto, T.U., & Herzog, M.H. (2006). Perceptual grouping induces non-retinotopic feature attribution in human vision. Vision Research, 46, 3234-3242. [ACL] [IF=2.051]  Otto, T.U., Ögmen, H., & Herzog, M.H. (2006). The flight path of the phoenix - the visible trace of invisible elements in human vision. Journal of Vision, 6(10), 7: 1079-1086. [ACL] [IF=2.950]  Otto, T.U., Herzog, M.H., Fahle, M., & Zhaoping, L. (2006). Perceptual learning with spatial uncertainties. Vision Research, 46, 3223-3233. [ACL] [IF=2.051]  Philipona, D.L., & O'Regan, J.K. (2006). Color naming, unique hues, and hue cancellation predicted from singularities in reflection properties. Visual Neuroscience, 23(3-4), 331-339. [ACL] [IF=1.411]  Pösse, B., Waszak, F., & Hommel, B. (2006). Do stimulus-response bindings survive a task switch ? European Journal of Cognitive Psychology, 18, 640-651. [ACL] [IF=1.193]  Rolfs, M., Laubrock, J., & Kliegl, R. (2006). Shortening and prolongation of saccade latencies following microsaccades. Experimental Brain Research, 169, 369-376. [ACL] [IF=2.195]  Shim, W.M., & Cavanagh, P. (2006). Bi-directional illusory position shifts toward the end point of apparent motion. Vision Research, 46, 3214-3222. [ACL] [IF=2.051]  Thiel, M., Romano, M.C., Kurths, J., Rolfs, M., & Kliegl, R. (2006). Twin surrogates to test for complex synchronization. Europhysics Letters, 75, 535-541. [ACL] [IF=2.203]  Vidal, J.R., Chaumon, M., O'Regan, J.K., & Tallon-Baudry, C. (2006). Visual Grouping and the Focusing of Attention Induce Gamma-band Oscillations at Different Frequencies in Human Magnetoencephalogram Signals. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 18(11), 1850-1862. [ACL] [IF=4.867] Alvarez, G.A., & Cavanagh, P. (2005). Independent Resources for Attentional Tracking in the Left and Right Visual Hemifields. Psychological Science, 16, 637-643. [ACL] [IF=4.812]  Auvray, M., Hanneton, S., Lenay, C., & O'Regan, J.K. 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Vision Research, 23(8), 765-768. [ACL] [IF=2.051]  Cavanagh, P. (1982). Functional size invariance is not provided by the cortical magnification factor. Vision Research, 22, 1409-1412. [ACL] [IF=2.051]  Gorea, A., & ., F. (1982). Orientational interactions between stationary and drifting gratings / Interactions orientationnelles entre des reseaux stationnaires et en mouvement. L'annee Psychologique, 82(1), 45-65. [ACL] [IF=0.280]  Cavanagh, P. (1981). Size invariance: Reply to Schwartz. Perception, 10, 469-474. [ACL] [IF=1.360]  Cavanagh, P., Brussell, E.M., & Stober, S.R. (1981). Evidence against independent processing of black and white pattern features. Perception & Psychophysics, 29, 423-428. [ACL] [IF=1.424]  Favreau, O.E., & Cavanagh, P. (1981). Color and luminance: Independent frequency shifts. Science, 212, 831-832. [ACL] [IF=28.103]  Holmes, V.M., & O'Regan, J.K. (1981). Eye fixation patterns during the reading of relative-clause sentences. Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior, 20(4), 417-430. [-]  Kapoula, Z., O'Regan, K., & Levy-Schoen, A. (1981). Fundamental processes in the reading and comprehension of written language: Study of the regulation of fixation duration in a simplified reading task / Processus fondamentaux en œuvre dans la lecture et la compréhension du langage écrit: Etude de la régulation des durées de fixation dans une tâche de lecture simplifiée. Psychologie Française, 26(2), 102-109. [-]  McClelland, J.L., & O'Regan, J.K. (1981). On visual and contextual factors in reading: A reply to Rayner and Slowiaczek. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 7(3), 652-657. [ACL] [IF=2.947]  McClelland, J.L., & O'Regan, J.K. (1981). Expectations increase the benefit derived from parafoveal visual information in reading words aloud. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 7(3), 634-644. [ACL] [IF=2.947]  Cavanagh, P., & Anstis, S.M. (1980). Visual psychophysics on the APPLE II: Getting started. Behavior Research Methods & Instrumentation, 12, 614-626. [-]  Cavanagh, P., & Favreau, O.E. (1980). Motion aftereffect: A global mechanism for the perception of rotation. Perception, 9, 175-182. [ACL] [IF=1.360]  Anstis, S.M., & Cavanagh, P. (1979). Adaptation to frequency-shifted auditory feedback. Perception & Psychophysics, 26, 449-458. [ACL] [IF=1.424]  Gorea, A. (1979). Directional and nondirectional coding of a spatio-temporal modulated stimulus. Vision Research, 19(5), 545-549. [ACL] [IF=2.051]  O'Regan, J.K. (1979). Saccade size control in reading: Evidence for the linguistic control hypothesis. Perception & Psychophysics, 25(6), 501-509. [ACL] [IF=1.424]  Cavanagh, P. (1978). Subharmonics in adaptation to sine wave gratings. Vision Research, 18, 741-742. [ACL] [IF=2.051]  Cavanagh, P. (1978). Size and position invariance in the visual system. Perception, 7, 167-177. [ACL] [IF=1.360]  Gagnon, M., Cavanagh, P., & Laurencelle, L. (1978). Processing differences between memory search and foveal visual search. Perception & Psychophysics, 23, 258-260. [ACL] [IF=1.424]  Kulikowski, J.J., & Gorea, A. (1978). Complete adaptation to patterned stimuli: A necessary and sufficient condition for Weber's law for contrast. Vision Research, 18(9), 1223-1227. [ACL] [IF=2.051]  O'Regan, J.K., & Levy-Schoen, A. (1978). Eye movements during reading. L'année Psychologique, 78(2), 459-492. [ACL] [IF=0.280]  O'Regan, J.K. (1978). A new horizontal eye movement calibration method: Subject-controlled "smooth pursuit" and "zero drift.". Behavior Research Methods & Instrumentation, 10(3), 393-397. [-]  Cavanagh, P. (1977). Locus of rotation effects in recognition. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society, 10, 101-104. [-]  Gorea, A. (1977). Are spatial frequency channels susceptible to self adaptation? L'annee Psychologique, 77(2), 311-324. [ACL] [IF=0.280]  Cavanagh, P. (1976). Holographic and trace strength models of rehearsal effects in the item recognition task. Memory and Cognition, 4, 186-199. [ACL] [IF=1.440]  Cavanagh, P. (1973). Holographic processes realizable in the neural realm: Prediction of short term memory performance. Dissertation Abstracts International: Section B: The Sciences and Engineering, 33, 3280. [-]  de Boysson-Bardies, B., & O'Regan, J.K. (1973). What children do in spite of adults' hypotheses. Nature, Vol. 246, 531-534. [-] [IF=31.434] Cavanagh, P. (1972). Relation between the immediate memory span and the memory search rate. Psychological Review, 79, 525-530. [ACL] [IF=11.765]  Cavanagh, P., & Parkman, J.M. (1972). Search processes for detecting repeated items in a visual display. Perception & Psychophysics, 11, 43-45. [ACL] [IF=1.424]  Cavanagh, P., & Chase, W.G. (1971). The equivalence of target and nontarget processing in visual search. Perception & Psychophysics, 9, 493-495. [ACL] [IF=1.424]  Cavanagh, P., & Parkman, J. (1971). A comparison of the study-recall and anticipation methods in steady state paired-associates learning. Psychonomic Science, 22, 361-363. [-] 
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O'Regan, J.K. (2010). Explaining what people say about sensory qualia. In N. Gangopadhyay, M. Madary, F. Spicer (Eds) Perception, Action, and Consciousness: Sensorimotor Dynamics and Two Visual Systems. Oxford: OUP. [-]  Herzog, M.H., & Otto, T.U. (2009). Feature Inheritance. In T. Bayne, A. Cleeremans, P. Wilken (Eds) The Oxford Companion to Consciousness. Oxford University Press. [-] O'Regan, J.K. (2009). Sensorimotor approach to (phenomenal) consciousness. In Baynes, T., Cleeremans, A. & Wilken, P. (Eds) Oxford Companion to Consciousness. (pp. 588-593). Oxford: Oxford University Press. [-]  Myin, E., & O'Regan, J.K. (2008). Situated perception and sensation in vision and other modalities: form an active to a sensorimotor account. In P. Robbins & A. Aydede (Eds.) (Ed) Cambridge Handbook of Situated Cognition. (pp. 185-200). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. [OS]  Waszak, F., Springer, A., & Prinz, W. (2008). The Dynamic Control of Human Actions. In R.R. Hassin, K. Ochsner, & Y. Trope (Eds) Self control in society, mind, and brain. (pp. in press). New York, NY: Oxford University Press. [-] Cavanagh, P., & VanRullen, R. (2007). La résolution de l'attention: le grain spatial et temporal de la conscience visuelle. In George Michael (Ed) Neuroscience cognitive de l'attention visuelle. Marseille: Solal. [OS]  O'Regan, J.K. (2007). How to Build Consciousness into a Robot: The Sensorimotor Approach. In M. Lungarella, F. Iida, J. Bongard & R. Pfeifer (Eds.) (Eds) 50 Years of Artificial Inteligence. (pp. 333-347). Berlin: Springer. [-]  Romano, M.C., Thiel, M., Kurths, J., Rolfs, M., Engbert, R., & Kliegl, R. (2006). Synchronization analysis and recurrence in complex systems. In Handbook of Time Series Analysis. (pp. 243-276). [OS]  Gorea, A., & Sagi, D. (2005). On Attention and Decision. In L. Itti, G. Rees & J. Tsotsos (Eds) Neurobiology of Attention. (pp. 152-159). Academic Press / Elsevier. [OS] Philipona, D., & O'Regan, J.K. (2005). Perception multimodale de l'espace. In Philosophie de la nature aujourd'hui. Paris: MSH. [OS]  Philipona, D., & O'Regan, J.K. (2005). La perception de l'espace, identification d'une faculté sensorimotrice? In C. Thinus-Blanc & J. Bullier (Ed) Agir dans l'espace. (pp. 151-165). Paris: MSH. [OS]  Cavanagh, P. (2004). Attention Routines and the Architecture of Selection. In Posner Michael I. (Ed) Cognitive neuroscience of attention. (pp. 13-28). New York, NY, US: Guilford Press. [-]  O'Regan, J.K., Myin, E., & Noë, A. (2004). Towards an Analytic phenomenology: the concepts of "bodiliness" and "grabbiness". In Carsetti, A. (Eds) Seeing, thinking and knowing: Meaning and self-organisation in visual cognition and thought. Dordrecht: Kluwer. [-]  Cavanagh, P. (2003). The language of vision. The Perception 2003 Lecture. ECVP. In Perception. (Vol. 32, pp. 1). Paris, September: [-] [IF=1.360] Mamassian, P., Landy, M., & Maloney, L.T. (2002). Bayesian modelling of visual perception. In Rao, Rajesh P. N.
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Lewicki, Michael S. (Eds) Probabilistic models of the brain: Perception and neural function. (pp. 13-36). Cambridge, MA, US: The MIT Press. [-] Noe, A., & O'Regan, J.K. (2002). On the brain-basis of visual consciousness: A sensorimotor account. In Noe, Alva
Thompson, Evan (Eds) Vision and mind: Selected readings in the philosophy of perception. (pp. 567-598). Cambridge, MA, US: MIT Press. [-] O'Regan, J.K. (2001). Thoughts on change blindness. In L. R. Harris & M. Jenkin (Eds. (Ed) Vision and Attention. Berlin: Springer. [-]  Deubel, H., O'Regan, J.K., & Radach, R. (2000). Commentary on Section 2. Attention, information processing and eye movement control. In Kennedy, Alan
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Pynte, Joel (Eds) Reading as a perceptual process. (pp. 355-374). Amsterdam, Netherlands: North-Holland / Elsevier Science Publishers. [-] Cavanagh, P. (1999). Attention: Exporting vision to the mind. In C. Taddei-Ferretti, & C. Musio (Eds) Neuronal basis and psychological aspects of consciousness. (pp. 129-143). Singapore: World Scientific. [-]  Cavanagh, P. (1999). Pictorial art and vision. In Robert A. Wilson, & Frank C. Keil (Eds) MIT Encyclopedia of Cognitive Science. (pp. 648-651). Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. [-]  Cavanagh, P. (1999). Top-down processing in vision. In Robert A. Wilson, & Frank C. Keil (Eds) MIT Encyclopedia of Cognitive Science. (pp. 844-845). Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. [-]  Cavanagh, P., He, S., & Intriligator, J. (1999). Attentional resolution: The grain and locus of visual awareness. In C. Taddei-Ferretti, & C. Musio (Eds) Neuronal basis and psychological aspects of consciousness. (pp. 41-52). Singapore: World Scientific. [-]  Cavanagh, P. (1998). Attention: Exporting vision to the mind. In S. Saida, & P. Cavanagh (Eds) Selection and integration of visual information. (pp. 3-11). Tsukuba, Japan: STA & NIBH-T. [-] Culham, J., Nishida, S., Ledgeway, T., Cavanagh, P., vonGrunau, M., Kwas, M., Alais, D., & Raymond, J. (1998). Higher-order effects. In Mather, George & Verstraten, Frans & Anstis, Stuart (Eds) The motion aftereffect: A modern perspective. (pp. 85-124). Cambridge, MA, US: The MIT Press. [-]  Tse, P., Cavanagh, P., & Nakayama, K. (1998). The role of parsing in high-level motion processing. In Watanabe, Takeo (Eds) High-level motion processing: Computational, neurobiological, and psychophysical perspectives. (pp. 249-266). Cambridge, MA, US: The MIT Press. [-]  Kashi, R.S., Papathomas, T.V., & Gorea, A. (1997). Grouping in sparse random-dot patterns: Linear and non-linear mechanisms. In B. E. Rogowitz & Pappas T. N. (Ed) SPIE: Human vision and electronic imaging II,. (Vol. 3016, pp. 420-429). [-] Papathomas, T.V., McGowan, J.W., Chubb, C., & Gorea, A. (1996). Two neural pathways for Fourier and non-Fourier Motion. In Li, K.-J. & Reisman, S. S. (Eds) Proc. IEEE 22nd Annual Northeast Bioengineering Conference. (pp. 42-43). [-] Cavanagh, P. (1995). Is there low-level motion processing for non-luminance-based stimuli? In Papathomas, Thomas V. & Chubb, Charles & Gorea, Andrei & Kowler, Eileen (Eds) Early vision and beyond. (pp. 113-119). Cambridge, MA, US: The MIT Press. [-]  Papathomas, T.V., & Gorea, A. (1995). Vivid depth percepts from simple grey-level line patterns. In C. Pickover (Ed) The Pattern Book. (pp. 319-320). World Scientific Publishing. [-] Papathomas, T.V., Chubb, C., Gorea, A., & Kowler, E. (1995). Early vision and beyond. In (pp. 272 p). Cambridge, MA, US: The MIT Press. [-] Vitu, F., & O'Regan, J.K. (1995). A challenge to current theories of eye movements in reading. In Findlay, John M. Walker, Robin Kentridge, Robert W. (Eds) Eye movement research: Mechanisms, processes and applications. (pp. 381-392). New York, NY, US: Elsevier Science. [-] Cavanagh, P., Michel, F., Hénaff, M.-A., & Landis, T. (1994). Cortical colour blindness spares colour input to motion perception. In M. Sugishita (Ed) New horizon in neuropsychology. (pp. 115-123). Shannon: Elsevier. [-]  Cavanagh, P. (1991). The contribution of color to motion. In A. Valberg, & B.B. Lee (Eds) From pigments to perception. (pp. 151-164). New York: Plenum. [-]  Cavanagh, P. (1991). What's up in top-down processing? In A. Gorea (Ed) Representations of Vision: Trends and Tacit Assumptions in Vision Research. (pp. 295-304). Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. [-]  Cavanagh, P. (1991). Vision at equiluminance. In J.J. Kulikowski, I.J. Murray, & V. Walsh (Eds) Vision and Visual Dysfunction Volume V: Limits of Vision. (pp. 234-250). Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press. [-]  Gorea, A. (1991). Thoughts on the Specific Nerve Energy. In A. Gorea (Ed) Representations of Vision. Trends and Tacit Assumptions in Vision Research. (pp. 219-229). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. [-] Papathomas, T.V., & Gorea, A. (1990). The role of visual attributes in texture perception. In Bernice E. Rogowitz (Ed) Human Vision, Visual Processing and Digital Display. (pp. 395-403). Proc. SPIE. [-] Cavanagh, P. (1989). Multiple analyses of orientation in visual system. In Dominic Lam, & Charles Gilbert (Eds) Neural Mechanisms of Visual Perception. (pp. 261-280). Woodlands, TX: Portfolio Publishing. [-] O'Regan, J.K. (1989). Visual acuity, lexical structure, and eye movements in word recognition. In Elsendoorn, Ben A. G. Bouma, Herman (Eds) Working models of human perception. (pp. 261-292). San Diego, CA, US: Academic Press Inc. [-]  Papathomas, T.V., & Gorea, A. (1989). A new paradigm for testing human and machine motion perception. In Bernice E. Rogowitz (Ed) Human Vision, Visual Processing and Digital Display. (Vol. 1077, pp. 285-291). Proc. SPIE. [-] Treisman, A., Cavanagh, P., Gregory, R.L., Gruesser, O.J., Ramachandran, V.S., & vonderHeydt, R. (1989). The perception of form: Striate cortex and beyond. In Lothar Spillman, & John S. Warner (Eds) Neurophysiological foundations of visual perception. [-] Cavanagh, P. (1988). Pathways in early vision. In Zenon Pylyshyn (Ed) Computational processes in human vision: An interdisciplinary prespective. (pp. 254-289). Norwood, N.J.: Ablex. [-]  O'Regan, J.K., & Levy-Schoen, A. (1987). Eye-movement strategy and tactics in word recognition and reading. In Coltheart, Max (Eds) Attention and performance 12: The psychology of reading. (pp. 363-383). Hillsdale, NJ, England: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates Inc. [-] O'Regan, J.K., & Levy-Schoen, A. (1987). Eye movements: From physiology to cognition. In (pp. 678 p). New York, NY, US: Elsevier Science. [-] Cavanagh, P. (1984). Image transforms in the visual system. In P.C. Dodwel, & T. Caelli (Eds) Figural Synthesis. (pp. 185-218). Hillsdale, N.J.: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. [-]  Antis, S.M., & Cavanagh, P. (1983). A minimum motion technique for judging equiluminance. In J.D. Mollon, & L.T. Sharpe (Eds) Colour vision: Psychophysics and physiology. (pp. 66-77). London: Academic Press. [-]  Antis, S.M., & Cavanagh, P. (1981). What goes up need not come down: Moving flicker edges give positive motion aftereffects. In J.B. Long, & A.D. Baddeley (Eds) Attention and performance IX. (pp. 63-78). [-]  Gorea, A., & Rogowitz, B. (1980). Detection of complex spatio-temporal patterns. In Recent Advances in Vision. Optical Society of America. [-] Cavanagh, P. (1975). Two classes of holographic processes realizable in the neural realm. In T. Storer, & D. Winter (Eds) Formal Aspects of Cognitive Processes. (pp. 14-40). Berlin: Springer-Verlag. [-] 
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