Paul Zerr
Affiliations: | Utrecht University, Utrecht, Netherlands |
Area:
visual perception, visual working memory, eye movements, nystagmus, bayesian statistics, mixed effect modelsGoogle:
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Sign in to add mentorIgnace 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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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 |