Andrey R. Nikolaev

Affiliations: 
RIKEN Brain Science Institute, Wakō-shi, Saitama-ken, Japan 
Area:
EEG, Visual system, perceptual organization,
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Cees van Leeuwen research scientist 2001-2011 RIKEN Brain Science Institute, Wako, Saitama, Japan
 (Continued in Laboratory for Perceptual Dynamics @Leuven 2011-2018)
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Nikolaev AR, Meghanathan RN, van Leeuwen C. (2024) Refixation behavior in naturalistic viewing: Methods, mechanisms, and neural correlates. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics
Nikolaev AR, Ehinger BV, Meghanathan RN, et al. (2023) Planning to revisit: Neural activity in refixation precursors. Journal of Vision. 23: 2
Nikolaev AR, Bramão I, Johansson R, et al. (2022) Episodic memory formation in unrestricted viewing. Neuroimage. 266: 119821
Esposito A, Chiarella SG, Raffone A, et al. (2022) Perceptual bias contextualized in visually ambiguous stimuli. Cognition. 230: 105284
Nobre AP, Nikolaev AR, Gauer G, et al. (2021) Effects of Temporal Expectations on the Perception of Motion Gestalts. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience. 33: 853-871
Meghanathan RN, Leeuwen Cv, Giannini M, et al. (2020) Neural correlates of task-related refixation behavior. Vision Research. 175: 90-101
Nobre AP, Nikolaev AR, Wagemans J. (2020) High-density scalp EEG data acquired in an inattentional blindness paradigm with background Gestalt stimuli. Data in Brief. 28: 104901
Nikolaev AR, Beck AK, Theobald S, et al. (2019) Factoring in the Spatial Effects of Symbolic Number Representation. Biological Psychology. 107782
Meghanathan RN, Nikolaev AR, Leeuwen Cv. (2019) Refixation patterns reveal memory-encoding strategies in free viewing. Attention Perception & Psychophysics. 81: 2499-2516
Nikolaev AR, Leeuwen Cv. (2019) Scene Buildup From Latent Memory Representations Across Eye Movements. Frontiers in Psychology. 9: 2701
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