45 results on '"Hanning, Nina M."'
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2. Presaccadic attention sharpens visual acuity
3. A dynamic 1/f noise protocol to assess visual attention without biasing perceptual processing
4. Presaccadic preview shapes postsaccadic processing more where perception is poor.
5. Presaccadic attention depends on eye movement direction and is related to V1 cortical magnification
6. Post-capture processes contribute to statistical learning of distractor locations in visual search
7. Theory of visual attention (TVA) in action: Assessing premotor attention in simultaneous eye-hand movements
8. EasyEyes — A new method for accurate fixation in online vision testing
9. Visual attention is not limited to the oculomotor range
10. EasyEyes - Accurate fixation for online vision testing of crowding and beyond
11. The Extrafoveal Preview Effect is More Pronounced at Polar Angle Locations Where Perception is Poor
12. Transcranial magnetic stimulation to frontal but not occipital cortex disrupts endogenous attention
13. Dissociable roles of human frontal eye fields and early visual cortex in presaccadic attention – evidence from TMS
14. A dynamic 1/f noise protocol to assess visual attention without biasing perceptual processing.
15. Presaccadic attention depends on eye movement direction
16. Eyes up! Presaccadic attention enhances contrast sensitivity, but not at the upper vertical meridian
17. Transcranial magnetic stimulation to rFEF reduces endogenous attentional modulations
18. Presaccadic attention sharpens visual acuity
19. Transcranial magnetic stimulation to frontal but not occipital cortex disrupts endogenous attention
20. Independent selection of eye and hand targets suggests effector-specific attentional mechanisms
21. The effect of spatial structure on presaccadic attention costs and benefits assessed with dynamic 1/f noise
22. Presaccadic attention enhances contrast sensitivity, but not at the upper vertical meridian
23. Where we perceive before we look: The distribution of presaccadic attention assessed with dynamic 1/f noise
24. Presaccadic attention enhances contrast sensitivity, but not at the upper vertical meridian
25. To look or not to look: dissociating presaccadic and covert spatial attention
26. A dynamic 1/f noise protocol to assess visual attention without biasing perceptual processing
27. Visual Perception: Attending beyond the Eyes’ Reach
28. Attention capture outside the oculomotor range
29. To the edge of gaze and beyond: Visual distraction outside the oculomotor range
30. Visual attention and eye movement control during oculomotor competition
31. Eye and hand movements disrupt attentional control
32. Post-capture processes contribute to statistical learning of distractor locations in visual search
33. Theory of Visual Attention (TVA) in Action: Assessing Premotor Attention in Simultaneous Eye-Hand Movements
34. Sensitivity measures of visuospatial attention
35. Sensitivity measures of visuospatial attention
36. TVA in action: Attention capacity and selectivity during coordinated eye-hand movements
37. Unlike saccades, quick phases of optokinetic nystagmus (OKN) are not preceded by shifts of attention
38. Opposite Dynamics of GABA and Glutamate Levels in the Occipital Cortex during Visual Processing
39. Independent Effects of Eye and Hand Movements on Visual Working Memory
40. Oculomotor selection underlies feature retention in visual working memory
41. Unlike saccades, quick phases of optokinetic nystagmus are not preceded by shifts of attention.
42. Presaccadic preview shapes postsaccadic processing more where perception is poor.
43. Pre-saccadic Preview Shapes Post-Saccadic Processing More Where Perception is Poor.
44. EasyEyes - Accurate fixation for online vision testing of crowding and beyond.
45. Dissociable roles of human frontal eye fields and early visual cortex in presaccadic attention - evidence from TMS.
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