183 results on '"Cant, Jonathan S."'
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2. Tracing the emergence of the memorability benefit
3. Examining the role of action-driven attention in ensemble processing
4. Global and local interference effects in ensemble encoding are best explained by interactions between summary representations of the mean and the range
5. The neural correlates of moral comparison
6. One bad apple spoils the whole bushel: The neural basis of outlier processing
7. Artificially-generated scenes demonstrate the importance of global scene properties for scene perception
8. The role of visual working memory in capacity-limited cross-modal ensemble coding
9. The Ties that Bind: Agnosia, Neglect and Selective Attention to Visual Scale
10. Seeing the Forest 'and' the Trees: Default Local Processing in Individuals with High Autistic Traits Does Not Come at the Expense of Global Attention
11. When Summary Statistics Clash: Competing summary statistics modulate the attentional prioritization of ensemble representations
12. Ensemble Scene Processing is Regulated by Feature Complexity
13. Relating the perception of visual ensemble statistics to individual levels of autistic traits
14. Neural representation of geometry and surface properties in object and scene perception
15. Selective scene perception deficits in a case of topographical disorientation
16. Seeing the Forest and the Trees: Default Local Processing in Individuals with High Autistic Traits Does Not Come at the Expense of Global Attention
17. Limitations in the flexibility of multisensory ensemble coding
18. Does attention prioritize task relevant features in ensemble processing?
19. The neural correlates of internal and external comparisons: an fMRI study
20. Erasing and Blurring Memories: The Differential Impact of Interference on Separate Aspects of Forgetting
21. Automatic capture of attention by conceptually generated working memory templates
22. Tracing the Emergence of the Memorability Benefit
23. Sensory Processing Patterns Predict the Integration of Information Held in Visual Working Memory
24. Feature diagnosticity and task context shape activity in human scene-selective cortex
25. Processing context: Asymmetric interference of visual form and texture in object and scene interactions
26. Shared cognitive mechanisms involved in the processing of scene texture and scene shape
27. Is moral beauty different from facial beauty? Evidence from an fMRI study
28. Tuning the ensemble: Incidental skewing of the perceptual average through memory-driven selection.
29. Grasping of Real-World Objects Is Not Biased by Ensemble Perception
30. Crinkling and crumpling: An auditory fMRI study of material properties
31. fMR-adaptation reveals separate processing regions for the perception of form and texture in the human ventral stream
32. Grasping real-world objects along ambiguous dimensions is not biased by ensemble perception
33. Unraveling the neural representation of dynamic facial expressions through EEG-based decoding and movie reconstruction
34. Characterizing ensemble perception through variations in multiple statistical parameters
35. Task and Stimulus Dependent Contributions to Ensemble Scene Processing
36. A multivariate investigation of visual word, face, and ensemble processing: Perspectives from EEG‐based decoding and feature selection
37. Grasping the Past and Present: When Does Visuomotor Priming Occur?
38. No evidence for visuomotor priming in a visually guided action task
39. Attention to Form or Surface Properties Modulates Different Regions of Human Occipitotemporal Cortex
40. Effector-specific fields for motor preparation in the human frontal cortex
41. Investigating the contribution of shape and surface properties in ensemble face processing
42. Interference between summary representations of average and range in ensemble perception
43. The visual system precisely represents complex scene ensembles
44. An EEG-based investigation of the contribution of shape and surface properties in ensemble face processing
45. The Contents of Visual Working Memory Bias Ensemble Perception
46. Elucidating the Neural Representation and the Processing Dynamics of Face Ensembles
47. Independence of viewpoint and identity in face ensemble processing
48. The Neural Correlates of Intelligence Comparison
49. The Contribution of Object Shape and Surface Properties to Object Ensemble Representation in Anterior-medial Ventral Visual Cortex
50. The Neural Correlates of Intelligence Comparison.
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