Timothy M. Gersch
Affiliations: | 2007 | Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Brunswick, NJ, United States |
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(The attentional filter used during scanning influences both perception and memory.) |
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Zhao M, Gersch TM, Schnitzer BS, et al. (2012) Eye movements and attention: the role of pre-saccadic shifts of attention in perception, memory and the control of saccades. Vision Research. 74: 40-60 |
Kowler E, Zhao M, Gersch T, et al. (2012) Exploring the environment with eye movements and attention Journal of Vision. 12: 23-23 |
Schnitzer B, Wilder J, Gersch T, et al. (2010) Attention and saccades during an active visual task Journal of Vision. 7: 634-634 |
Gersch T, Kowler E, Schnitzer B, et al. (2010) Saccadic planning controls the input to visual memory Journal of Vision. 7: 349-349 |
Gersch TM, Schnitzer BS, Sanghvi PS, et al. (2010) Attentional enhancement along the path of a sequence of saccades Journal of Vision. 6: 89-89 |
Wilder JD, Kowler E, Schnitzer BS, et al. (2009) Attention during active visual tasks: counting, pointing, or simply looking. Vision Research. 49: 1017-31 |
Gersch TM, Kowler E, Schnitzer BS, et al. (2009) Attention during sequences of saccades along marked and memorized paths. Vision Research. 49: 1256-66 |
Gersch TM, Kowler E, Schnitzer BS, et al. (2008) Visual memory during pauses between successive saccades. Journal of Vision. 8: 15.1-18 |
Cohen EH, Schnitzer BS, Gersch TM, et al. (2007) The relationship between spatial pooling and attention in saccadic and perceptual tasks. Vision Research. 47: 1907-23 |
Gersch TM, Kowler E, Dosher B. (2004) Dynamic allocation of visual attention during the execution of sequences of saccades. Vision Research. 44: 1469-83 |