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Electrophysiological Advances on Multiple Object Processing in AgingCortical processing of object affordances for self and others' actionHow doctors generate diagnostic hypotheses: a study of radiological diagnosis with functional magnetic resonance imagingSingular thought: object-files, person-files, and the sortal PERSON.Brain bases for auditory stimulus-driven figure-ground segregation.Separating lexical-semantic access from other mnemonic processes in picture-name verificationDissociated mechanisms of extracting perceptual information into visual working memory.Temporal brain dynamics of multiple object processing: the flexibility of individuation.Understanding age-related reductions in visual working memory capacity: examining the stages of change detection.Hits and misses: leveraging tDCS to advance cognitive research.The role of visual attention in multiple object tracking: evidence from ERPs.The role of attentional priority and saliency in determining capacity limits in enumeration and visual working memoryDissociable connectivity within human angular gyrus and intraparietal sulcus: evidence from functional and structural connectivityForgetting what was where: the fragility of object-location binding.Neural representations of relevant and irrelevant features in perceptual decision making.Perceptual grouping and visual enumeration.Coarse-to-fine construction for high-resolution representation in visual working memory.Investigating the status of biological stimuli as objects of attention in multiple object tracking.What are the units of storage in visual working memory?Competition in visual cortex impedes attention to multiple items.Coarse-to-fine encoding of spatial frequency information into visual short-term memory for faces but impartial decayNeural measures reveal a fixed item limit in subitizing.The Impact of Density and Ratio on Object-Ensemble Representation in Human Anterior-Medial Ventral Visual CortexDecoding the content of visual short-term memory under distraction in occipital and parietal areas.The development of individuation in autism.Temporal buffering and visual capacity: the time course of object formation underlies capacity limits in visual cognitionNeural representation of targets and distractors during object individuation and identificationThe role of transverse occipital sulcus in scene perception and its relationship to object individuation in inferior intraparietal sulcus.The impact of top-down spatial attention on laterality and hemispheric asymmetry in the human parietal cortexDevelopmental changes in visual short-term memory in infancy: evidence from eye-tracking.Object-finding skill created by repeated reward experience.Visual short-term memory for complex objects in 6- and 8-month-old infants.Individuation of objects and object parts rely on the same neuronal mechanism.Temporal windows in visual processing: "prestimulus brain state" and "poststimulus phase reset" segregate visual transients on different temporal scales.The neural basis of temporal individuation and its capacity limits in the human brain.Functional clustering of the human inferior parietal lobule by whole-brain connectivity mapping of resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging signals.Competition explains limited attention and perceptual resources: implications for perceptual load and dilution theoriesThe temporal window of individuation limits visual capacityVisual Working Memory in Human Cortex.Multiple object individuation and subitizing in enumeration: a view from electrophysiology
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2009 nî lūn-bûn
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2009 թուականի Մարտին հրատարակուած գիտական յօդուած
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2009 թվականի մարտին հրատարակված գիտական հոդված
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2009年の論文
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2009年論文
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2009年論文
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2009年論文
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2009年論文
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2009年論文
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Selecting and perceiving multiple visual objects.
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Selecting and perceiving multiple visual objects.
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Selecting and perceiving multiple visual objects.
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Selecting and perceiving multiple visual objects.
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Selecting and perceiving multiple visual objects.
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Selecting and perceiving multiple visual objects.
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Selecting and perceiving multiple visual objects.
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Selecting and perceiving multiple visual objects.
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10.1016/J.TICS.2009.01.008
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2009-03-09T00:00:00Z