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Feature-and object-based attentional modulation in the human visual system
M Scolari, EF Ester, JT Serences
Mandat: US National Institutes of Health
Tersedia di suatu tempat: 27
Stimulus-specific delay activity in human primary visual cortex
JT Serences, EF Ester, EK Vogel, E Awh
Psychological science 20 (2), 207-214, 2009
Mandat: US National Institutes of Health
Parietal and frontal cortex encode stimulus-specific mnemonic representations during visual working memory
EF Ester, TC Sprague, JT Serences
Neuron 87 (4), 893-905, 2015
Mandat: US National Institutes of Health
Spatially global representations in human primary visual cortex during working memory maintenance
EF Ester, JT Serences, E Awh
Journal of Neuroscience 29 (48), 15258-15265, 2009
Mandat: US National Institutes of Health
Restoring latent visual working memory representations in human cortex
TC Sprague, EF Ester, JT Serences
Neuron 91 (3), 694-707, 2016
Mandat: US National Science Foundation, US National Institutes of Health
A neural measure of precision in visual working memory
EF Ester, DE Anderson, JT Serences, E Awh
Journal of cognitive neuroscience 25 (5), 754-761, 2013
Mandat: US National Institutes of Health
Reconstructions of information in visual spatial working memory degrade with memory load
TC Sprague, EF Ester, JT Serences
Current Biology 24 (18), 2174-2180, 2014
Mandat: US National Institutes of Health
Discrete resource allocation in visual working memory.
B Barton, EF Ester, E Awh
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 35 (5 …, 2009
Mandat: US National Institutes of Health
Visual crowding cannot be wholly explained by feature pooling.
EF Ester, D Klee, E Awh
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 40 (3 …, 2014
Mandat: US National Institutes of Health
Neural measures reveal a fixed item limit in subitizing
EF Ester, T Drew, D Klee, EK Vogel, E Awh
Journal of Neuroscience 32 (21), 7169-7177, 2012
Mandat: US National Institutes of Health
Feature-selective attentional modulations in human frontoparietal cortex
EF Ester, DW Sutterer, JT Serences, E Awh
Journal of Neuroscience 36 (31), 8188-8199, 2016
Mandat: US National Institutes of Health
Substitution and pooling in visual crowding induced by similar and dissimilar distractors
EF Ester, E Zilber, JT Serences
Journal of vision 15 (1), 4-4, 2015
Mandat: US National Institutes of Health
A bilateral advantage for storage in visual working memory
A Umemoto, T Drew, EF Ester, E Awh
Cognition 117 (1), 69-79, 2010
Mandat: US National Institutes of Health
Categorical biases in human occipitoparietal cortex
EF Ester, TC Sprague, JT Serences
Journal of Neuroscience 40 (4), 917-931, 2020
Mandat: US National Institutes of Health
Sensory gain outperforms efficient readout mechanisms in predicting attention-related improvements in behavior
S Itthipuripat, EF Ester, S Deering, JT Serences
Journal of Neuroscience 34 (40), 13384-13398, 2014
Mandat: US National Institutes of Health, Howard Hughes Medical Institute
Variability in visual working memory ability limits the efficiency of perceptual decision making
EF Ester, TC Ho, SD Brown, JT Serences
Journal of vision 14 (4), 2-2, 2014
Mandat: US National Institutes of Health
Increased sensitivity to perceptual interference in adults with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
AA Stevens, L Maron, JT Nigg, D Cheung, EF Ester, E Awh
Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society 18 (3), 511-520, 2012
Mandat: US National Institutes of Health
Evidence for a fixed capacity limit in attending multiple locations
EF Ester, K Fukuda, LM May, EK Vogel, E Awh
Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience 14, 62-77, 2014
Mandat: US National Institutes of Health
The entorhinal-DG/CA3 pathway in the medial temporal lobe retains visual working memory of a simple surface feature
W Xie, M Cappiello, MA Yassa, E Ester, KA Zaghloul, W Zhang
Elife 12, e83365, 2023
Mandat: US National Institutes of Health
Temporally Dissociable Mechanisms of Spatial, Feature, and Motor Selection during Working Memory–guided Behavior
E Ester, R Weese
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 35 (12), 2014-2027, 2023
Mandat: US National Science Foundation
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