Radha Nila Meghanathan
Affiliations: | Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Leuven, Vlaanderen, Belgium |
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Cees van Leeuwen | grad student | KU Leuven |
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Wang Z, Meghanathan RN, Pollmann S, et al. (2024) Common structure of saccades and microsaccades in visual perception. Journal of Vision. 24: 20 |
Nikolaev AR, Meghanathan RN, van Leeuwen C. (2024) Refixation behavior in naturalistic viewing: Methods, mechanisms, and neural correlates. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics |
Nikolaev AR, Ehinger BV, Meghanathan RN, et al. (2023) Planning to revisit: Neural activity in refixation precursors. Journal of Vision. 23: 2 |
Meghanathan RN, Leeuwen Cv, Giannini M, et al. (2020) Neural correlates of task-related refixation behavior. Vision Research. 175: 90-101 |
Meghanathan RN, Nikolaev AR, Leeuwen Cv. (2019) Refixation patterns reveal memory-encoding strategies in free viewing. Attention Perception & Psychophysics. 81: 2499-2516 |
Nikolaev AR, Meghanathan RN, Leeuwen Cv. (2018) Refixation control in free viewing: a specialized mechanism divulged by eye-movement-related brain activity. Journal of Neurophysiology. 120: 2311-2324 |
Van Humbeeck N, Meghanathan RN, Wagemans J, et al. (2018) Presaccadic EEG activity predicts visual saliency in free-viewing contour integration. Psychophysiology. e13267 |
Seidkhani H, Nikolaev AR, Meghanathan RN, et al. (2017) Task modulates functional connectivity networks in free viewing behavior. Neuroimage. 159: 289-301 |
Nikolaev AR, Meghanathan RN, van Leeuwen C. (2016) Combining EEG and eye movement recording in free viewing: Pitfalls and possibilities. Brain and Cognition. 107: 55-83 |
Meghanathan RN, van Leeuwen C, Nikolaev AR. (2014) Fixation duration surpasses pupil size as a measure of memory load in free viewing. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. 8: 1063 |