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1997

↵ Pelli DG (1997) The VideoToolbox software for visual psychophysics: transforming numbers into movies.

1998

↵ Kastner S, De Weerd P, Desimone R, Ungerleider LG (1998) Mechanisms of directed attention in the human extrastriate cortex as revealed by functional MRI. Science 282:108–111. doi:10.1126/science.282.5386.108 pmid:9756472OpenUrlAbstract/FREE Full TextGoogle Scholar

2000

↵ Mounts JR (2000) Evidence for suppressive mechanisms in attentional selection: feature singletons produce inhibitory surrounds.

2001

↵ Engel SA, Furmanski CS (2001) Selective adaptation to color contrast in human primary visual cortex.

2002

↵ Li Z (2002) A saliency map in primary visual cortex.

2004

↵ Maunsell JH (2004) Neuronal representations of cognitive state: reward or attention? Trends Cogn Sci 8:261–265. doi:10.1016/j.tics.2004.04.003OpenUrlCrossRefPubMedGoogle Scholar

↵ Serences JT, Yantis S, Culberson A, Awh E (2004) Preparatory activity in visual cortex indexes distractor suppression during covert spatial orienting.

2006

↵ Carmi R, Itti L (2006) Visual causes versus correlates of attentional selection in dynamic scenes.

2009

↵ Brouwer GJ, Heeger DJ (2009) Decoding and reconstructing color from responses in human visual cortex.

↵ Ipata AE, Gee AL, Bisley JW, Goldberg ME (2009) Neurons in the lateral intraparietal area create a priority map by the combination of disparate signals.

2010

↵ Sawaki R, Luck SJ (2010) Capture versus suppression of attention by salient singletons: electrophysiological evidence for an automatic attend-to-me signal.

2012

↵ Jehee JF, Ling S, Swisher JD, van Bergen RS, Tong F (2012) Perceptual learning selectively refines orientation representations in early visual cortex.

↵ Moher J, Egeth HE (2012) The ignoring paradox: cueing distractor features leads first to selection, then to inhibition of to-be-ignored items.

↵ Serences JT, Saproo S (2012) Computational advances towards linking BOLD and behavior.

↵ Zhang X, Zhaoping L, Zhou T, Fang F (2012) Neural activities in V1 create a bottom-up saliency map.

2013

↵ Sprague TC, Serences JT (2013) Attention modulates spatial priority maps in the human occipital, parietal and frontal cortices.

↵ Stănişor L, van der Togt C, Pennartz CM, Roelfsema PR (2013) A unified selection signal for attention and reward in primary visual cortex.

2014

↵ Gaspar JM, McDonald JJ (2014) Suppression of salient objects prevents distraction in visual search.

↵ Geng JJ (2014) Attentional mechanisms of distractor suppression.

2015

↵ Beck VM, Hollingworth A (2015) Evidence for negative feature guidance in visual search is explained by spatial recoding.

↵ Gaspelin N, Leonard CJ, Luck SJ (2015) Direct evidence for active suppression of salient-but-irrelevant sensory inputs.

↵ Hickey C, Peelen MV (2015) Neural mechanisms of incentive salience in naturalistic human vision.

↵ van Bergen RS, Ji Ma W, Pratte MS, Jehee JF (2015) Sensory uncertainty decoded from visual cortex predicts behavior.

2016

↵ Feldmann-Wüstefeld T, Schubö A (2016) Intertrial priming due to distractor repetition is eliminated in homogeneous contexts.

↵ Reavis EA, Frank SM, Greenlee MW, Tse PU (2016) Neural correlates of context-dependent feature conjunction learning in visual search tasks.

↵ Turatto M, Pascucci D (2016) Short-term and long-term plasticity in the visual-attention system: evidence from habituation of attentional capture.

2017

↵ Spratling MW (2017) A review of predictive coding algorithms.

2019

↵ Theeuwes J (2019) Goal-driven, stimulus-driven, and history-driven selection.

2020

↵ Won BY, Forloines M, Zhou Z, Geng JJ (2020) Changes in visual cortical processing attenuate singleton distraction during visual search.

2022

Perceptual learning with dichoptic attention tasks improves attentional modulation in V1 and IPS and reduces interocular suppression in human amblyopia Chuan Hou, Spero C. Nicholas Scientific Reports 2022 12 1

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