Nicholas E. DiQuattro, BA

Affiliations: 
Center for Mind & Brain University of California, Davis, Davis, CA 
Area:
Vision, Attention, fMRI
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Joy Geng research assistant 2008-2011 UC Davis
Joy Geng grad student 2011- UC Davis
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Geng JJ, DiQuattro NE, Helm J. (2017) Distractor Probability Changes the Shape of the Attentional Template. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance
DiQuattro NE, Geng JJ. (2017) Presaccadic target competition attenuates distraction. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics
Geng J, DiQuattro N. (2016) Distractor probability modulates tuning of target representations. Journal of Vision. 16: 684
DiQuattro NE, Sawaki R, Geng JJ. (2014) Effective connectivity during feature-based attentional capture: evidence against the attentional reorienting hypothesis of TPJ. Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991). 24: 3131-41
DiQuattro N, Geng J. (2014) Correction of distractor-bound saccades depends on available evidence of error. Journal of Vision. 14: 325-325
Geng JJ, Soosman S, Sun Y, et al. (2013) A match made by modafinil: probability matching in choice decisions and spatial attention. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience. 25: 657-69
DiQuattro N, Sawaki R, Geng J. (2012) Attentional control network dynamics in response to a target-similar distractor Journal of Vision. 12: 385-385
Geng J, DiQuattro N, Isham E, et al. (2012) Distracter rejection depends on mechanisms of attentional shifting Journal of Vision. 12: 1343-1343
DiQuattro NE, Geng JJ. (2011) Contextual knowledge configures attentional control networks. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience. 31: 18026-35
Mazaheri A, DiQuattro NE, Bengson J, et al. (2011) Pre-stimulus activity predicts the winner of top-down vs. bottom-up attentional selection. Plos One. 6: e16243
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