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Low-level and high-level modulations of fixational saccades and high frequency oscillatory brain activity in a visual object classification task.Coding of visual object features and feature conjunctions in the human brain.Task and spatial frequency modulations of object processing: an EEG studyElectrophysiological responses to alcohol cues are not associated with Pavlovian-to-instrumental transfer in social drinkersEarly and late effects of objecthood and spatial frequency on event-related potentials and gamma band activity.Electrocortical amplification for emotionally arousing natural scenes: the contribution of luminance and chromatic visual channels.Time course of information processing in visual and haptic object classification.Combining S-cone and luminance signals adversely affects discrimination of objects within backgrounds.Luminance, but not chromatic visual pathways, mediate amplification of conditioned danger signals in human visual cortexHigh frequency oscillations as a correlate of visual perception.S-cone signals invisible to the motion system can improve motion extraction via grouping by color.Bottom-up biases in feature-selective attention.Induced gamma band responses predict recognition delays during object identification.Accounting for microsaccadic artifacts in the EEG using independent component analysis and beamforming.An advantage for active versus passive aperture-viewing in visual object recognition.Induced gamma-band activity elicited by visual representation of unattended objects.Chromatic contrast in luminance-defined images affects performance and neural activity during a shape classification task.Event-related potentials reveal an early advantage for luminance contours in the processing of objectsThe integration of local chromatic motion signals is sensitive to contrast polarityInduced gamma-band activity is related to the time point of object identificationIntegration of ordinal and metric cues in depth processingDressing Up for a BBQ on a Blurry Street: #TheDress Is Not Only Ambiguous in Terms of Illumination But Also in Terms of Scene Content.Cortical summation and attentional modulation of combined chromatic and luminance signalsNeural mechanisms of divided feature-selective attention to colourSymmetry perception for patterns defined by color and luminance
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