Katja M. Mayer
Affiliations: | Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, England, United Kingdom |
Area:
object recognition, temporal judgments, brain imagingGoogle:
"Katja Mayer"Mean distance: 15.83 (cluster 23) | S | N | B | C | P |
Parents
Sign in to add mentorKrista E. Overvliet | research assistant | 2005-2005 | Erasmus MC |
Massimiliano Di Luca | research assistant | 2006-2007 | MPI for Biological Cybernetics |
Quoc C. Vuong | grad student | 2007- | Newcastle University |
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Mayer KM, Thornton IM, Vuong QC. (2019) Comparable search efficiency for human and animal targets in the context of natural scenes. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics |
Mayer KM, Vuong QC, Thornton IM. (2017) Humans are Detected More Efficiently than Machines in the Context of Natural Scenes Japanese Psychological Research. 59: 178-187 |
Mayer KM, Vuong QC, Thornton IM. (2015) Do People "Pop Out"? Plos One. 10: e0139618 |
Mayer KM, Vuong QC. (2014) TBSS and probabilistic tractography reveal white matter connections for attention to object features. Brain Structure & Function. 219: 2159-71 |
Mayer KM, Di Luca M, Ernst MO. (2014) Duration perception in crossmodally-defined intervals. Acta Psychologica. 147: 2-9 |
Mayer KM, Vuong QC. (2013) Automatic processing of unattended object features by functional connectivity. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. 7: 193 |
Mayer KM, Vuong QC. (2012) The influence of unattended features on object processing depends on task demand. Vision Research. 56: 20-7 |
Helbig HB, Ernst MO, Ricciardi E, et al. (2012) The neural mechanisms of reliability weighted integration of shape information from vision and touch. Neuroimage. 60: 1063-72 |
Vuong QC, Mayer KM. (2011) Implicit processing of features connects shape, motion, and color brain regions Journal of Vision. 11: 186-186 |
Mayer KM, Vuong QC. (2010) Category effects in BOLD response when viewing dynamic natural scenes Journal of Vision. 9: 665-665 |