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Improved motion perception and impaired spatial suppression following disruption of cortical area MT/V5Information-Based Approaches of Noninvasive Transcranial Brain Stimulation.Double dissociation of format-dependent and number-specific neurons in human parietal cortex.Investigating representations of facial identity in human ventral visual cortex with transcranial magnetic stimulation.Investigating object representations during change detection in human extrastriate cortexNeural adaptation reveals state-dependent effects of transcranial magnetic stimulation.State-dependency of transcranial magnetic stimulation.Stochastic resonance effects reveal the neural mechanisms of transcranial magnetic stimulation.Contrast and strength of visual memory and imagery differentially affect visual perception.Accuracy and confidence of visual short-term memory do not go hand-in-hand: behavioral and neural dissociations.Transcranial magnetic stimulation reveals the content of visual short-term memory in the visual cortex.Partial dissociation in the neural bases of VSTM and imagery in the early visual cortex.The middle range of the number line orients attention to the left side of visual space.Baseline cortical excitability determines whether TMS disrupts or facilitates behavior.New light through old windows: moving beyond the "virtual lesion" approach to transcranial magnetic stimulation.The role of the angular gyrus in the modulation of visuospatial attention by the mental number lineTranscranial magnetic stimulation and vision.Reappraising the relationship between working memory and conscious awareness.Why is "blindsight" blind? A new perspective on primary visual cortex, recurrent activity and visual awareness.Is primary visual cortex necessary for visual awareness?The causal role of category-specific neuronal representations in the left ventral premotor cortex (PMv) in semantic processing.Dissociable neural representations of grammatical gender in Broca's area investigated by the combination of satiation and TMS.A TMS study on the contribution of visual area V5 to the perception of implied motion in art and its appreciation.The role of the lateral occipital cortex in aesthetic appreciation of representational and abstract paintings: a TMS study.How is working memory content consciously experienced? The 'conscious copy' model of WM introspection.Cross-adaptation combined with TMS reveals a functional overlap between vision and imagery in the early visual cortex.The perceptual and functional consequences of parietal top-down modulation on the visual cortex.Modulation of visual cortical excitability by working memory: effect of luminance contrast of mental imagery.State-dependency effects on TMS: a look at motive phosphene behavior.What does Neural Plasticity Tell us about Role of Primary Visual Cortex (V1) in Visual Awareness?Differing causal roles for lateral occipital cortex and occipital face area in invariant shape recognition.The role of early visual cortex (V1/V2) in conscious and unconscious visual perception.Attention, working memory, and phenomenal experience of WM content: memory levels determined by different types of top-down modulation.Metacognition of Visual Short-Term Memory: Dissociation between Objective and Subjective Components of VSTM.Contrasting early visual cortical activation states causally involved in visual imagery and short-term memory.The role of the human extrastriate visual cortex in mirror symmetry discrimination: a TMS-adaptation study.Distinct causal mechanisms of attentional guidance by working memory and repetition priming in early visual cortex.How visual short-term memory maintenance modulates subsequent visual aftereffects.Double dissociation of V1 and V5/MT activity in visual awareness.The causal role of the lateral occipital complex in visual mirror symmetry detection and grouping: an fMRI-guided TMS study.
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