Gijs Plomp

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2001-2005 Laboratory for Perceptual Dynamics RIKEN Brain Science Institute, Wako, Saitama, Japan, Wakō-shi, Saitama-ken, Japan 
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Cees van Leeuwen grad student 2001-2005 RIKEN Brain Science Institute, Wako, Saitama, Japan
 (continued as researcher in the lab before moving to Switzerland)
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Pagnotta MF, Pascucci D, Plomp G. (2021) Selective attention involves a feature-specific sequential release from inhibitory gating. Neuroimage. 246: 118782
Pagnotta MF, Pascucci D, Plomp G. (2020) Nested oscillations and brain connectivity during sequential stages of feature-based attention. Neuroimage. 223: 117354
Pascucci D, Mancuso G, Santandrea E, et al. (2019) Laws of concatenated perception: Vision goes for novelty, decisions for perseverance. Plos Biology. 17: e3000144
Pascucci D, Hervais-Adelman A, Plomp G. (2018) Gating by induced Α-Γ asynchrony in selective attention. Human Brain Mapping
Thunell E, van der Zwaag W, Ögmen H, et al. (2016) Retinotopic encoding of the Ternus-Pikler display reflected in the early visual areas. Journal of Vision. 16: 26
Plomp G, Hervais-Adelman A, Astolfi L, et al. (2015) Early recurrence and ongoing parietal driving during elementary visual processing. Scientific Reports. 5: 18733
Chicherov V, Plomp G, Herzog MH. (2014) Neural correlates of visual crowding. Neuroimage. 93: 23-31
Nikolaev AR, Jurica P, Nakatani C, et al. (2013) Visual encoding and fixation target selection in free viewing: presaccadic brain potentials. Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience. 7: 26
Plomp G, Roinishvili M, Chkonia E, et al. (2013) Electrophysiological evidence for ventral stream deficits in schizophrenia patients. Schizophrenia Bulletin. 39: 547-54
Plomp G, van Leeuwen C, Gepshtein S. (2012) Perception of time in articulated visual events. Frontiers in Psychology. 3: 564
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