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Bankó, E., Kovács, G., Melcher, D, & Vidnyánszky, Z.: Hemifield-contingent face aftereffects., Perception, 2005 | Tseng, C., Papathomas T. V., & Vidnyánszky Z.: Learning-induced sensitization for motion directions is modulated by attention., Journal of Vision, 6(6):219., 2006 | Paffen, C.L.E., Verstraten, F.A.J. & Vidnyánszky, Z.: Learning affects binocular rivalry, Journal of Vision, 6(6):848., 2006 | Zhuang, X., Papathomas T. V., & Vidnyánszky Z.: Position-invariant motion contrast effects are mediated by attention., Journal of Vision, 6(6):952., 2006 | Bankó, E. & Vidnyánszky, Z.: High-fidelity short-term memory for facial expressions., SFN, Atlanta, USA., 2006 | Vidnyánszky, Z., Gál, V., Kozák, K.L., Bankó, É., & Kóbor, I.: Inhibitory mechanisms of visual attentional selection., MITT, Szeged, Hungary., 2007 | Gál, V., Kóbor, I., Serences, J. & Vidnyánszky, Z.: Neural mechanisms of global attentional selection., MITT, Szeged, Hungary., 2007 | Vidnyánszky, Z., Gál, V., Kóbor, I., Kozák, L., & Serences, J.: Attentional suppression spreads throughout the visual field, Journal of Vision, 2007 | Domsa P, Kórtvélyes J, Gál V, Vidnyánszky Z: Multiple object tracking in amblyopia, Perception 36 ECVP Abstract Supplement, 2007 | Gál V, Kozák L R, Kóbor I, Bankó É, Serences J, Vidnyánszky Z,: Perceptual and neural mechanisms of visual attentional suppression, Perception 36 ECVP Abstract Supplement, 2007 | Kóbor I, Gál V, Bankó É, Kórtvélyes J J, Kozák L R, Vidnyánszky Z: ERP correlates of decision making in a motion direction discrimination task, Perception 36 ECVP Abstract Supplement, 2007 | Kovács, G., Zimmer, M., Harza, I., Antal, A. & Vidnyánszky, Z.: Position-specificity of facial adaptation, Neuroreport, 2005 | Sohn, W., Chong, S.C., Papathomas T. V., & Vidnyánszky Z.: Cross-feature spread of global attentional modulation in human area MT+, Neuroreport, 2005 | Kóbor, I., Füredi L., Kovács, G., Spence, C. & Vidnyánszky, Z.: Back-to-front: Improved tactile discrimination performance in the space you cannot see., Neuroscince Letters, 2006 | Kelemen, O., Nagy, O., Mátyássy, A., Bitter, I., Benedek, G, Vidnyánszky, Z. & Kéri, S.: How can patients with schizophrenia track multiple moving targets?, Neuropsychology, 2007 | Kovács, G., Zimmer, M., Harza, I., & Vidnyánszky, Z.: Adaptation duration affects the spatial selectivity of facial aftereffects, Vision Research, 2007 | Kovács, G., Cziraki, C., Vidnyánszky, Z., Schweinberger, S.R. & Greenlee, M.W: Position-specific and position invariant face aftereffects reflect the adaptation of different cortical areas, NeuroImage, 2008 | Paffen, C.L.E., Verstraten, F.A.J. & Vidnyánszky, Z: Attention-based perceptual learning increases binocular rivalry suppression of irrelevant visual features, Journal of Vision, 2008 | Bankó, E. M., Gál, V. & Vidnyánszky, Z.: Flawless visual short-term memory for facial emotional expressions, Journal of Vision, 2009 | Gál, V., Kozák, L.R., Kóbor, I., Bankó, E. M., Serences, J.T. & Vidnyánszky, Z.: Learning to filter out visual distractors, European Journal of Neuroscience, 2009 | Lazar, A., Vidnyánszky, Z. & Roska, T: Modeling stimulus-driven attentional selection in dynamic natural scenes, International Journal of Circuit Theory and Applications, 2009 |
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