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Reshanne Reeder
Reshanne Reeder
Department of Psychology, University of Liverpool
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The contents of the search template for category-level search in natural scenes
RR Reeder, MV Peelen
Journal of Vision 13 (3), 13-13, 2013
822013
Cortical evidence for negative search templates
RR Reeder, CNL Olivers, S Pollmann
Visual Cognition 25 (1-3), 278-290, 2017
692017
Anomalous visual experience is linked to perceptual uncertainty and visual imagery vividness
JH Salge, S Pollmann, RR Reeder
Psychological research 85 (5), 1848-1865, 2021
482021
The Ganzflicker experience: High probability of seeing vivid and complex pseudo-hallucinations with imagery but not aphantasia
V Königsmark, J Bergmann, RR Reeder
Cortex, 2021
412021
Individual differences shape the content of visual representations
RR Reeder
Vision research 141, 266-281, 2017
412017
No evidence for enhanced distractor template representation in early visual cortex
RR Reeder, CNL Olivers, M Hanke, S Pollmann
Cortex 108, 279-282, 2018
402018
Involuntary attentional capture by task-irrelevant objects that match the search template for category detection in natural scenes
RR Reeder, W van Zoest, MV Peelen
Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics 77, 1070-1080, 2015
372015
Privileged access to awareness for faces and objects of expertise.
T Stein, RR Reeder, MV Peelen
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 42 (6), 788, 2016
362016
Perceptual expertise improves category detection in natural scenes
RR Reeder, T Stein, MV Peelen
Psychonomic bulletin & review 23, 172-179, 2016
222016
Preparatory activity in posterior temporal cortex causally contributes to object detection in scenes
RR Reeder, F Perini, MV Peelen
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 27 (11), 2117-2125, 2015
182015
Task relevance modulates the cortical representation of feature conjunctions in the target template
RR Reeder, M Hanke, S Pollmann
Scientific Reports 7 (1), 4514, 2017
162017
Ganzflicker reveals the complex relationship between visual mental imagery and pseudo-hallucinatory experiences: A replication and expansion
RR Reeder
Collabra: Psychology 8 (1), 36318, 2022
142022
Frontal cortex differentiates between free and imposed target selection in multiple-target search
E Ort, JJ Fahrenfort, R Reeder, S Pollmann, CNL Olivers
NeuroImage 202, 116133, 2019
12*2019
A novel model of divergent predictive perception
RR Reeder, G Sala, TM van Leeuwen
Neuroscience of Consciousness 2024 (1), niae006, 2024
32024
Pseudo-hallucinations: why some people see more vivid mental images than others – test yourself here
RR Reeder
The Conversation, 2021
22021
Diagnostic parts are not exclusive in the search template for real-world object categories
M Wurth, RR Reeder
Acta Psychologica 196, 11-17, 2019
22019
Non-visual spatial strategies are effective for maintaining precise information in visual working memory
RR Reeder, Z Pounder, A Figueroa, A Jüllig, E Azañón
Cognition 251, 105907, 2024
12024
Individual variability in mental imagery vividness does not predict perceptual interference with imagery: A replication study of Cui et al., 2007
RR Reeder, E Azañón, Z Pounder, A Figueroa
OSF, 2024
12024
A new visual mental imagery classification system for imagery “extremes”: Evidence from visual working memory, visual priming, anomalous perception, and imagery-memory …
R Reeder, A Figueroa
Journal of Vision 22 (14), 3321-3321, 2022
12022
Manipulating light can induce psychedelic experiences – and scientists aren’t quite sure why
M MacKisack, RR Reeder
The Conversation, 2022
12022
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