Maria Pereverzeva, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2006 | University of Washington, Seattle, Seattle, WA |
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Sign in to add mentorDavida Teller | grad student | 2006 | University of Washington | |
(Simultaneous color contrast in four -month -old infants is revealed by a temporal modulation paradigm.) |
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Pereverzeva M, Murray SO. (2014) Luminance gradient configuration determines perceived lightness in a simple geometric illusion. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. 8: 977 |
Binda P, Pereverzeva M, Murray SO. (2014) Pupil size reflects the focus of feature-based attention. Journal of Neurophysiology. 112: 3046-52 |
Binda P, Pereverzeva M, Murray SO. (2013) Pupil constrictions to photographs of the sun. Journal of Vision. 13 |
Binda P, Pereverzeva M, Murray SO. (2013) Attention to bright surfaces enhances the pupillary light reflex. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience. 33: 2199-204 |
Binda P, Pereverzeva M, Murray SO. (2013) Spatial and feature-based attention enhance the Pupillary Light Reflex Journal of Vision. 13: 292-292 |
Pereverzeva M, Teller DY. (2009) Simultaneous color contrast in 4-month-old infants. Perception. 38: 30-43 |
Pereverzeva M, Murray SO. (2009) Distant background information strongly affects lightness perception in dynamic displays. Journal of Vision. 9: 19.1-10 |
Pereverzeva M, Murray SO. (2008) Neural activity in human V1 correlates with dynamic lightness induction. Journal of Vision. 8: 8.1-10 |
Teller DY, Pereverzeva M, Zemach IK. (2006) Infant color perception and discrete trial preferential looking paradigms Progress in Colour Studies. 2: 69-90 |
Pereverzeva M, Teller DY. (2005) Centering biases in heterochromatic brightness matching. Vision Research. 45: 3290-300 |