Xiaohua Zhuang

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2010 Graduate School - New Brunswick Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Brunswick, NJ, United States 
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Thomas Papathomas grad student 2010 Rutgers, New Brunswick
 (The effects of feature-based attention on perception.)
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Zhuang X, Cao D. (2013) Contrast magnitude and polarity effects on color filling-in along cardinal color axes. Journal of Vision. 13: 19
Papathomas TV, de Heer M, Zhuang X, et al. (2012) "Exorcist illusion": Twisting necks in the hollow-face and hollow-torso illusions. I-Perception. 3: 778-82
Papathomas TV, Baker N, Yeshua AS, et al. (2012) The ingenious Mr Hughes: Combining forced, flat, and reverse perspective all in one art piece to pit objects against surfaces. I-Perception. 3: 182-7
Zhuang X, Papathomas TV. (2011) Cue relevance effects in conjunctive visual search: cueing for location, color, and orientation. Journal of Vision. 11
Chai Y, Papathomas T, Zhuang X, et al. (2010) Binocular rivalry between a sharp image and a low-pass filtered version of itself: Low-pass dominance increases with eccentricity Journal of Vision. 9: 303-303
Zhuang X, Papathomas TV. (2010) Prior entry for feature-based attention: Are objects of the attended color perceived earlier? Journal of Vision. 9: 144-144
Zhuang X, Papathomas TV. (2010) Feature- and location-based attention in color/orientation conjunctive visual search Journal of Vision. 8: 1079-1079
Zhuang X, Papathomas TV, Vidnyanszky Z. (2010) Position invariant motion contrast effects are mediated by attention Journal of Vision. 6: 952-952
Chai Y, Papathomas T, Zhuang X. (2010) Dominance of Sharp over Blurred Image Features in Interocular Grouping during "Patchwork" Binocular Rivalry Journal of Vision. 10: 344-344
Papathomas TV, Vidnyanszky Z, Zhuang X. (2004) From 2D to 3D and back: Perception of rotated 2D pictorial scenes depends on the 3D surfaces they depict Journal of Vision. 4: 470-470
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