Barbara Montagna, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | Psychology | New York University, New York, NY, United States |
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Sign in to add mentorMarisa Carrasco | grad student | 2009 | NYU | |
(Perceptual consequences of endogenous and exogenous attention.) |
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Barbot A, Montagna B, Carrasco M. (2012) Endogenous attention optimizes performance by adjusting spatial resolution: evidence from selective adaptation Journal of Vision. 12: 387-387 |
Barbot A, Montagna B, Carrasco M. (2011) Endogenous attention optimizes spatial resolution depending on task demands Perception. 40: 191-191 |
Pestilli F, Montagna B, Gardner J, et al. (2010) Spatial attention reduces contrast adaptation Journal of Vision. 9: 219-219 |
Montagna B, Pestilli F, Carrasco M. (2010) Trading off visual acuity? Transient attention increases acuity at cued locations and decreases it at uncued locations Journal of Vision. 8: 985-985 |
Montagna B, Yeshurun Y, Carrasco M. (2010) Differential effects of endogenous and exogenous covert attention on texture segmentation Journal of Vision. 7: 912-912 |
Montagna B, Carrasco M. (2010) Transient covert attention increases the perceived rate of flicker Journal of Vision. 6: 224-224 |
Montagna B, Yeshurun Y, Carrasco M. (2010) On the flexibility of covert attention and its effects on a texture segmentation task Journal of Vision. 5: 164-164 |
Montagna B, Pestilli F, Carrasco M. (2009) Attention trades off spatial acuity. Vision Research. 49: 735-45 |
Yeshurun Y, Montagna B, Carrasco M. (2008) On the flexibility of sustained attention and its effects on a texture segmentation task. Vision Research. 48: 80-95 |
Montagna B, Carrasco M. (2006) Transient covert attention and the perceived rate of flicker. Journal of Vision. 6: 955-65 |