Anne Treisman
Affiliations: | Princeton University, Princeton, NJ |
Area:
visual attention, object perception and memoryGoogle:
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(Selective Attention and Speech Perception) |
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Emmanouil TA, Treisman A. (2014) Adaptation specific to conjunctions of features Journal of Vision. 14: 1049-1049 |
Goldfarb L, Treisman A. (2013) Counting multidimensional objects: implications for the neural-synchrony theory. Psychological Science. 24: 266-71 |
Goldfarb L, Treisman A. (2012) Counting multidimensional objects - implications for the neural synchrony theory Journal of Vision. 12: 1164-1164 |
Goldfarb L, Treisman A. (2011) Repetition blindness: the survival of the grouped. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review. 18: 1042-9 |
Goldfarb L, Treisman A. (2011) Does a color difference between parts impair the perception of a whole? A similarity between simultanagnosia patients and healthy observers. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review. 18: 877-82 |
Goldfarb L, Treisman A. (2010) Are some features easier to bind than others? The congruency effect. Psychological Science. 21: 676-81 |
Bouvier S, Treisman A. (2010) Visual feature binding requires reentry. Psychological Science. 21: 200-4 |
Evans KK, Treisman A. (2010) Natural cross-modal mappings between visual and auditory features. Journal of Vision. 10: 6.1-12 |
Schurger A, Pereira F, Treisman A, et al. (2010) Reproducibility distinguishes conscious from nonconscious neural representations. Science (New York, N.Y.). 327: 97-9 |
Bouvier S, Treisman A. (2010) Object substitution masking disrupts visual feature binding Journal of Vision. 9: 891-891 |