Claudiu Simion, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2005 | California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA |
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Sign in to add mentorShinsuke Shimojo | grad student | 2005 | Caltech | |
(*Orienting and preference: An enquiry into the mechanisms underlying emotional decision making.) |
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Shimojo S, Simion C, Changizi MA. (2011) Gaze and Preference-Orienting Behavior as a Somatic Precursor of Preference Decision The Science of Social Vision |
Simion C, Shimojo S. (2010) A systematic investigation of the gaze manipulation effect Journal of Vision. 6: 282-282 |
Simion C, Shimojo S. (2010) Orienting contributes to preference even in the absence of visual stimuli Journal of Vision. 5: 446-446 |
Wehling S, Simion C, Shimojo S, et al. (2009) Assessment of connectivity patterns from multivariate time series by partial directed coherence Chaos and Complexity: New Research. 405-425 |
Simion C, Shimojo S. (2007) Interrupting the cascade: orienting contributes to decision making even in the absence of visual stimulation. Perception & Psychophysics. 69: 591-5 |
Simion C, Shimojo S. (2006) Early interactions between orienting, visual sampling and decision making in facial preference. Vision Research. 46: 3331-5 |
Shimojo S, Simion C. (2004) Orienting Behavior Robustly Contributes to Preference Decision Making Journal of Vision. 4: 441-441 |
Simion C, Shimojo S. (2004) How Early Does the Brain "Know" What It Likes? Evidence from Pupilometry Journal of Vision. 4: 103-103 |
Shimojo S, Simion C, Shimojo E, et al. (2003) Gaze bias both reflects and influences preference. Nature Neuroscience. 6: 1317-22 |
Simion C, Shimojo S. (2003) Gaze manipulation biases preference decisions Journal of Vision. 3: 306a |