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A multi-stage account of binding in vision: Neuropsychological evidence

Pages 381-410 | Published online: 01 Oct 2010

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Galina V. Paramei, Ophélie Favrod, Bernhard A. Sabel & Michael H. Herzog. (2017) Pathological completion in the intact visual field of hemianopia patients. Visual Cognition 25:1-3, pages 169-183.
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Pablo Rodríguez-San Esteban, Ana B Chica & Pedro M Paz-Alonso. (2023) Functional characterization of correct and incorrect feature integration. Cerebral Cortex 33:4, pages 1440-1451.
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Nithin George & Tobias Egner. (2021) Stimulus variability and task relevance modulate binding-learning. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics 84:4, pages 1151-1166.
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Ying Zhou, Fan Wu, Xueyi Wan, Mowei Shen & Zaifeng Gao. (2021) Does the presence of more features in a bound representation in working memory require extra object-based attention?. Memory & Cognition 49:8, pages 1583-1599.
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Yuanjun Xie, Yanyan Li, Haidan Duan, Xiliang Xu, Wenmo Zhang & Peng Fang. (2021) Theta Oscillations and Source Connectivity During Complex Audiovisual Object Encoding in Working Memory. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 15.
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Huanjun Xi, Ruijie Wu, Bo Wang & Lin Chen. (2020) Topological difference between target and flankers alleviates crowding effect. Journal of Vision 20:9, pages 9.
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Martin Davies. (2017) Glyn Humphreys: Attention, Binding, Motion-Induced Blindness. Mind & Language 32:2, pages 127-154.
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Zaifeng Gao, Fan Wu, Fangfang Qiu, Kaifeng He, Yue Yang & Mowei Shen. (2016) Bindings in working memory: The role of object-based attention. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics 79:2, pages 533-552.
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Antonio Cataldo, Elisa Raffaella Ferrè, Giuseppe di Pellegrino & Patrick Haggard. (2016) Thermal referral: evidence for a thermoceptive uniformity illusion without touch. Scientific Reports 6:1.
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Sarah J. Rappaport, M. Jane Riddoch, Magda Chechlacz & Glyn W. Humphreys. (2016) Unconscious Familiarity-based Color–Form Binding: Evidence from Visual Extinction. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 28:3, pages 501-516.
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Florian Baumgartner, Michael Hanke, Franziska Geringswald, Wolf Zinke, Oliver Speck & Stefan Pollmann. (2013) Evidence for feature binding in the superior parietal lobule. NeuroImage 68, pages 173-180.
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Toby J. Lloyd-Jones, Mark V. Roberts, E. Charles Leek, Nathalie C. Fouquet & Ewa G. Truchanowicz. (2012) The Time Course of Activation of Object Shape and Shape+Colour Representations during Memory Retrieval. PLoS ONE 7:11, pages e48550.
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Robert Ward & Isabel Arend. (2012) Feature binding across different visual dimensions. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics 74:7, pages 1406-1415.
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Mika Koivisto & Juha Silvanto. (2012) Visual feature binding: The critical time windows of V1/V2 and parietal activity. NeuroImage 59:2, pages 1608-1614.
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Mika Koivisto & Juha Silvanto. (2011) Relationship between visual binding, reentry and awareness. Consciousness and Cognition 20:4, pages 1293-1303.
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Ping Wei, Hermann J. Müller, Stefan Pollmann & Xiaolin Zhou. (2011) Neural correlates of binding features within- or cross-dimensions in visual conjunction search: An fMRI study. NeuroImage 57:1, pages 235-241.
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Isabel Arend, Robert Rafal & Robert Ward. (2011) Temporal feature integration in the right parietal cortex. Neuropsychologia 49:7, pages 1788-1793.
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Jean-François Delvenne, Axel Cleeremans & Cédric Laloyaux. (2010) Feature Bindings Are Maintained in Visual Short-Term Memory Without Sustained Focused Attention. Experimental Psychology 57:2, pages 108-116.
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Stephen M. Emrich, Justin D.N. Ruppel & Susanne Ferber. (2008) The role of elaboration in the persistence of awareness for degraded objects. Consciousness and Cognition 17:1, pages 319-329.
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Rhodri Cusack. (2005) The Intraparietal Sulcus and Perceptual Organization. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 17:4, pages 641-651.
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Lynn C. Robertson. (2003) Binding, spatial attention and perceptual awareness. Nature Reviews Neuroscience 4:2, pages 93-102.
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C. Greindl, A. Goyal, G. Ogris & L. Paletta. (2003) Cascaded attention and grouping for object recognition from video. Cascaded attention and grouping for object recognition from video.
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