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No Evidence for Automatic Remapping of Stimulus Features or Location Found with fMRIImpaired consciousness in temporal lobe seizures: role of cortical slow activityHigher level visual cortex represents retinotopic, not spatiotopic, object locationFeature-binding errors after eye movements and shifts of attention.Effects of adult aging on utilization of temporal and semantic associations during free and serial recallAttentional facilitation throughout human visual cortex lingers in retinotopic coordinates after eye movements.Attention doesn't slide: spatiotopic updating after eye movements instantiates a new, discrete attentional locusEye movements help link different views in scene-selective cortexRetinotopic memory is more precise than spatiotopic memory.Complementary attentional components of successful memory encodingA Neural Basis of Facial Action Recognition in Humans.Enhanced visual motion perception in major depressive disorder.A taxonomy of external and internal attention.Feature-location binding in 3D: Feature judgments are biased by 2D location but not position-in-depth.Differential patterns of 2D location versus depth decoding along the visual hierarchy.Effects of stimulus variability and adult aging on adaptation to time-compressed speech.Object-location binding across a saccade: A retinotopic spatial congruency bias.The influence of object location on identity: a "spatial congruency bias".Divided spatial attention and feature-mixing errorsSpatial priming in ecologically relevant reference frames
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