Different attentional resources modulate the gain mechanisms for color and luminance contrast.
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The significance of microsaccades for vision and oculomotor control.Blood oxygenation level-dependent contrast response functions identify mechanisms of covert attention in early visual areas.Perception measurement in clinical trials of schizophrenia: promising paradigms from CNTRICS.Effects of spatial cues on color-change detection in humans.A population-coding model of attention's influence on contrast response: Estimating neural effects from psychophysical data.Knowledge-Driven Contrast Gain Control is Characterized by Two Distinct Electrocortical Markers.The effect of attention on neuronal responses to high and low contrast stimuli.When size matters: attention affects performance by contrast or response gain.Affective engagement and subsequent visual processing: effects of contrast and spatial frequencyDifferential classical conditioning selectively heightens response gain of neural population activity in human visual cortex.Exogenous and endogenous attention during perceptual learning differentially affect post-training target thresholdsColor improves speed of processing but not perception in a motion illusion.Detecting contrast changes in invisible patterns during binocular rivalry.Visual attention: the past 25 yearsEffects of spatial attention on motion discrimination are greater in the left than right visual fieldFeature-based attention enhances performance by increasing response gain.Do color appearance judgments interfere with detection of small threshold stimuli?Transient attention does increase perceived contrast of suprathreshold stimuli: a reply to Prinzmetal, Long, and Leonhardt (2008)Changing the spatial scope of attention alters patterns of neural gain in human cortex.Attentional enhancement of spatial resolution: linking behavioural and neurophysiological evidence.Eye movements and attention: the role of pre-saccadic shifts of attention in perception, memory and the control of saccades.Oculomotor responses and visuospatial perceptual judgments compete for common limited resources.How spatial and feature-based attention affect the gain and tuning of population responses.Sustained and transient covert attention enhance the signal via different contrast response functions.Exogenous attention enhances 2nd-order contrast sensitivity.Using a filtering task to measure the spatial extent of selective attention.Attention during active visual tasks: counting, pointing, or simply looking.How do attention and adaptation affect contrast sensitivity?Effects of spatial attention on contrast response functions in macaque area V4.Endogenous spatial attention during perceptual learning facilitates location transfer
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Different attentional resources modulate the gain mechanisms for color and luminance contrast.
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