Matteo Valsecchi

Affiliations: 
Dipartimento di Scienze della Cognizione e della Formazione, Rovereto, Università di Trento, Italy, Rovereto, Trentino-Alto Adige, Italy 
Area:
visual attention
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Zhang Y, Valsecchi M, Gegenfurtner KR, et al. (2024) The execution of saccadic eye movements suppresses visual processing of both color and luminance in the early visual cortex of humans. Journal of Neurophysiology
Stewart EEM, Valsecchi M, Schütz AC. (2020) A review of interactions between peripheral and foveal vision. Journal of Vision. 20: 2
Bonetti F, Valsecchi M, Turatto M. (2020) Microsaccades inhibition triggered by a repetitive visual distractor is not subject to habituation: Implications for the programming of reflexive saccades. Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior
Valsecchi M, Cassanello C, Herwig A, et al. (2020) A comparison of the temporal and spatial properties of trans-saccadic perceptual recalibration and saccadic adaptation. Journal of Vision. 20: 2
Chen J, McManus M, Valsecchi M, et al. (2019) Steady-state visually evoked potentials reveal partial size constancy in early visual cortex. Journal of Vision. 19: 8
Chen J, Valsecchi M, Gegenfurtner K. (2019) Saccadic suppression measured by steady-state visual evoked potentials (SSVEPs). Journal of Neurophysiology
Valsecchi M, Koenderink J, van Doorn A, et al. (2018) Prediction shapes peripheral appearance. Journal of Vision. 18: 21
Valsecchi M, Stucchi N, Scocchia L. (2018) Repulsive Serial Effects in Visual Numerosity Judgments. Perception. 301006618775235
Valsecchi M, Koenderink J, van Doorn A, et al. (2018) Appearance of complex stimuli in the peripheral visual field Journal of Vision. 18: 849
Toscani M, Gegenfurtner KR, Valsecchi M. (2017) Foveal to peripheral extrapolation of brightness within objects. Journal of Vision. 17: 14
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