Anna Byers
Affiliations: | University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA |
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Sign in to add mentorSarah Shomstein | research assistant | 2007-2009 | UCSD | |
John Serences | grad student | 2009-2014 | UCSD | |
(Understanding the Role of Top-Down Attentional Modulation in the Acquisition and Transfer of Perceptual Learning.) |
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Itthipuripat S, Cha K, Byers A, et al. (2017) Two different mechanisms support selective attention at different phases of training. Plos Biology. 15: e2001724 |
Byers A, Serences JT. (2014) Enhanced attentional gain as a mechanism for generalized perceptual learning in human visual cortex. Journal of Neurophysiology. 112: 1217-27 |
Byers A, Serences J. (2014) Learning and transfer of feature-based attentional modulation Journal of Vision. 14: 1163-1163 |
Etz A, Rattinger M, Byers A, et al. (2013) Influences of Object Properties to Attentional Guidance Journal of Vision. 13: 145-145 |
Byers A, Serences JT. (2012) Exploring the relationship between perceptual learning and top-down attentional control. Vision Research. 74: 30-9 |
Scolari M, Byers A, Serences JT. (2012) Optimal deployment of attentional gain during fine discriminations. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience. 32: 7723-33 |
Byers A, Serences JT. (2012) Learning to attend transfers across spatial locations F1000research. 12: 1135-1135 |
Byers A, Serences J. (2011) Learning to attend: Ramping up responses in V1 to relevant stimuli F1000research. 2 |
Byers A, Serences J. (2011) Learning to attend induces an increased response to unattended stimuli Journal of Vision. 11: 1001-1001 |
Fleszar A, Byers A, Shomstein S. (2010) Attention is Directed by Prioritization in Cases of Certainty Journal of Vision. 10: 182-182 |