Stuart G. Fuller, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | Psychology | New York University, New York, NY, United States |
Area:
attention, visual psychophysicsGoogle:
"Stuart Fuller"Mean distance: 16.1 (cluster 23) | S | N | B | C | P |
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Sign in to add mentorMarisa Carrasco | grad student | 2009 | NYU | |
(Exogenous attention: Effects on appearance and the influence of cue salience.) |
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Kim S, Al-Haj M, Chen S, et al. (2014) Colour vision in ADHD: part 1--testing the retinal dopaminergic hypothesis. Behavioral and Brain Functions : Bbf. 10: 38 |
Kim S, Al-Haj M, Fuller S, et al. (2014) Color vision in ADHD: part 2--does attention influence color perception? Behavioral and Brain Functions : Bbf. 10: 39 |
Jain A, Fuller S, Backus BT. (2014) Cue-recruitment for extrinsic signals after training with low information stimuli. Plos One. 9: e96383 |
Backus BT, Jain A, Fuller S. (2011) Cue-recruitment after training with low-information ambiguous stimuli F1000research. 2 |
Backus BT, Jain A, Fuller SG. (2011) Cue recruitment for extrinsic signals after training with low-information stimuli Journal of Vision. 11: 983-983 |
Jain A, Fuller S, Backus BT. (2010) Absence of cue-recruitment for extrinsic signals: sounds, spots, and swirling dots fail to influence perceived 3D rotation direction after training. Plos One. 5: e13295 |
Park Y, Fuller S, Carrasco M. (2010) Cue salience modulates the effects of exogenous attention on apparent contrast Journal of Vision. 8: 139-139 |
Rodriguez RZ, Gobell J, Fuller S, et al. (2010) Apparent contrast differs across the vertical meridian of the visual field: Visual and attentional factors Journal of Vision. 6: 225-225 |
Fuller S, Carrasco M. (2009) Perceptual consequences of visual performance fields: the case of the line motion illusion. Journal of Vision. 9: 13.1-17 |
Fuller S, Park Y, Carrasco M. (2009) Cue contrast modulates the effects of exogenous attention on appearance. Vision Research. 49: 1825-37 |