LiWei Sun, BSc
Affiliations: | Psychological and Brain Sciences | Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH, United States |
Area:
Attention, NCC, VisionGoogle:
"LiWei Sun"Bio:
LiWei was an RA for YuHong Jiang and Sheng He at the U. of Minnesota before starting as a graduate student at Dartmouth.
Mean distance: 14.46 (cluster 23) | S | N | B | C | P |
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Sun L, Frank SM, Epstein RA, et al. (2021) The Parahippocampal Place Area and Hippocampus Encode the Spatial Significance of Landmark Objects. Neuroimage. 118081 |
Tse P, Kohler P, Reavis E, et al. (2018) How Top-down Attention Alters Bottom-up preconscious operations Journal of Vision. 18: 984 |
Sun L, Frank S, Tse P. (2018) A Graph-like Neural Representation of Indoor Spaces Revealed Using fMRI Journal of Vision. 18: 744 |
Sun L, Frank SM, Hartstein KC, et al. (2017) Back from the future: Volitional postdiction of perceived apparent motion direction. Vision Research |
Frank S, Sun L, Cavanagh P, et al. (2017) Perceptual learning based on the learning of diagnostic features Journal of Vision. 17: 506 |
Sun L, Hartstein K, Frank S, et al. (2017) Volitionally altering the immediate past: Postdictive Biasing of Perceived Motion Direction Journal of Vision. 17: 438 |
Frank SM, Sun L, Forster L, et al. (2016) Cross-modal attention effects in vestibular cortex during attentive tracking of moving objects. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience |
Sun L, Frank S, Tse P. (2016) Attention is necessary for the learning of visual feature conjunctions, but a small amount is as good as a lot Journal of Vision. 16: 545 |
Jiang YV, Swallow KM, Sun L. (2014) Egocentric coding of space for incidentally learned attention: Effects of scene context and task instructions Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning Memory and Cognition. 40: 233-250 |