Katharina Anton-Erxleben

Affiliations: 
German Primate Center, Göttingen, Niedersachsen, Germany 
Area:
Visual system
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Anton-Erxleben K, Carrasco M. (2013) Attentional enhancement of spatial resolution: linking behavioural and neurophysiological evidence. Nature Reviews. Neuroscience. 14: 188-200
Anton-Erxleben K, Herrmann K, Carrasco M. (2013) Independent effects of adaptation and attention on perceived speed. Psychological Science. 24: 150-9
Anton-Erxleben K, Westendorff S, Treue S, et al. (2012) Attention distorts reach space Journal of Vision. 12: 421-421
Anton-Erxleben K, Abrams J, Carrasco M. (2011) Equality judgments cannot distinguish between attention effects on appearance and criterion: a reply to Schneider (2011). Journal of Vision. 11
Anton-Erxleben K, Herrmann K, Carrasco M. (2011) Independent effects of adaptation and attention on speed perception Journal of Vision. 11: 230-230
Anton-Erxleben K, Abrams J, Carrasco M. (2010) Evaluating comparative and equality judgments in contrast perception: attention alters appearance. Journal of Vision. 10: 6
Anton-Erxleben K, Abrams J, Carrasco M. (2010) Attention does alter apparent contrast: Evaluating comparative and equality judgments Journal of Vision. 10: 273-273
Anton-Erxleben K, Stephan VM, Treue S. (2009) Attention reshapes center-surround receptive field structure in macaque cortical area MT. Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991). 19: 2466-78
Womelsdorf T, Anton-Erxleben K, Treue S. (2008) Receptive field shift and shrinkage in macaque middle temporal area through attentional gain modulation. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience. 28: 8934-44
Anton-Erxleben K, Henrich C, Treue S. (2007) Attention changes perceived size of moving visual patterns. Journal of Vision. 7: 5.1-9
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