Paul Zerr

Affiliations: 
Utrecht University, Utrecht, Netherlands 
Area:
visual perception, visual working memory, eye movements, nystagmus, bayesian statistics, mixed effect models
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Ignace Hooge grad student
Stefan van der Stigchel grad student
Surya Gayet grad student 2015- Utrecht
 (main supervisor: Stefan van der Stigchel)

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Jasper Fabius collaborator
Ilja Sligte collaborator
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Zerr P, Gayet S, Van der Stigchel S. (2024) Memory reports are biased by all relevant contents of working memory. Scientific Reports. 14: 2507
Ossandón JP, Zerr P, Shareef I, et al. (2022) Active vision in sight recovery individuals with a history of long-lasting congenital blindness. Eneuro
Zerr P, Gayet S, van den Esschert F, et al. (2021) The development of retro-cue benefits with extensive practice: Implications for capacity estimation and attentional states in visual working memory. Memory & Cognition
Zerr P, Ossandón JP, Shareef I, et al. (2020) Successful visually guided eye movements following sight restoration after congenital cataracts Journal of Vision. 20: 3
Zerr P, Gayet S, Van der Stigchel S. (2020) Retro-cue benefits across time Journal of Vision. 20: 689
Zerr P, Gayet S, Mulder K, et al. (2017) Remapping high-capacity, pre-attentive, fragile sensory memory. Scientific Reports. 7: 15940
Zerr P, Gayet S, Mulder K, et al. (2017) Beyond the magic number four: Remapping high-capacity, pre-attentive, fragile working memory. Journal of Vision. 17: 1281
Zerr P, Thakkar KN, Uzunbajakau S, et al. (2016) Error compensation in random vector double step saccades with and without global adaptation. Vision Research
Zerr P, Thakkar K, Uzunbajakau S, et al. (2016) A new approach to double step saccades: random stimulus displays and 2D vector analysis. Journal of Vision. 16: 853-853
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