Greta Vilidaite, BSc
Affiliations: | Psychology | University of York, York, England, United Kingdom |
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Visual perception in autismWebsite:
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"Greta Vilidaite"Mean distance: 17.84 (cluster 23) | S | N | B | C | P |
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Sign in to add mentorDaniel H. Baker | grad student | 2014-2017 | University of York |
Wendy J. Adams | post-doc | University of Southampton |
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Baker DH, Vilidaite G, Wade AR. (2021) Steady-state measures of visual suppression. Plos Computational Biology. 17: e1009507 |
Baker DH, Vilidaite G, Lygo FA, et al. (2020) Power contours: Optimising sample size and precision in experimental psychology and human neuroscience. Psychological Methods |
Baker DH, Vilidaite G, McClarnon E, et al. (2020) Binaural summation of amplitude modulation involves weak interaural suppression. Scientific Reports. 10: 3560 |
Vilidaite G, Marsh E, Baker DH. (2019) Internal noise in contrast discrimination propagates forwards from early visual cortex. Neuroimage |
Vilidaite G, Norcia AM, West RJH, et al. (2018) Autism sensory dysfunction in an evolutionarily conserved system. Proceedings. Biological Sciences. 285: 20182255 |
Vilidaite G, Baker DH. (2018) Psychophysical measurement of the effects and non-effects of TMS on contrast perception. Brain Stimulation |
Vilidaite G, Yu M, Baker DH. (2017) Internal noise estimates correlate with autistic traits. Autism Research : Official Journal of the International Society For Autism Research |
Vilidaite G, Baker D. (2017) Differential effects of four types of TMS on signal processing Journal of Vision. 17: 129 |
Vilidaite G, Baker DH. (2016) Individual differences in internal noise are consistent across two measurement techniques. Vision Research |
Vilidaite G, Yu M, Baker D. (2016) Highly correlated internal noise across three perceptual and cognitive modalities Journal of Vision. 16: 809 |