Publications

2001
Nakayama K. Modularity in perception, its relation to cognition and knowledge. In: Goldstein BE Blackwell handbook of perception. Handbook of experimental psychology series. Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishers Inc.; 2001. p. 737-759. Website
Kristjansson, Mackeben M, Nakayama K. Rapid, object-based learning in the deployment of transient attention. Perception [Internet]. 2001;30:1375-1387. Website
2000
McPeek RM, Skavenski A, Nakayama K. Concurrent processing of saccades in visual search. Vision Research [Internet]. 2000;40:2499-2516. Website
Chun MM, Nakayama K. On the functional role of implicit visual memory for the adaptive deployment of attention across scenes. Visual Cognition [Internet]. 2000;7:65-81. Website
Maljkovic V, Nakayama K. Priming of Popout: III. A short term Implicit memory system beneficial for rapid target selection. Visual Cognition [Internet]. 2000;7:571-595. Website
Tong F, Nakayama K, Moscovitch M, Weinrib O, Kanwisher N. Response properties of the human fusiform face area. Cognitive Neuropsychology [Internet]. 2000;17:257-279. Website
Kin JS, Nakayama K, Gilbert CD. Visual responses in monkey areas V1 and V2 to three dimensional surface configurations. J. Neuroscience [Internet]. 2000;20:8188-8198. Website
1999
Joseph JS, Nakayama K. Amodal representation depends on the object seen before partial occlusion. Vision Res [Internet]. 1999;39. Website
Y C, D. L, K. N, S. M, G. P, P. H. Dependence of impaired eye tracking on deficient velocity discrimination in Schizophrenia. Arch. Gen. Psychiatry [Internet]. 1999;56:155-161. Website
K. N. Mid-level vision. In: Wilson RA, Keil FC The MIT encylopedia of the cognitive sciences. Cambridge: MIT Press; 1999. Website
Y C, G. P, K. N, D. L, S. M, P. H. Motion perception in Schizophrenia. Arch. Gen. Psychiatry [Internet]. 1999;56:149-154. Website
Chen Y, Nakayama K, Levy D, Matthysse S, Holzman PS. Psychophysical isolation of motion processing deficits in schizophrenics and their relatives and its relation to eye tracking deficits. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci [Internet]. 1999;96:4724-4729. Website
Gillam B, Nakayama K. Quantitative depth for a phantom surface can be based on cyclopean occlusion cues alone. Vision Res. [Internet]. 1999;39:109-112. Website
Tong F, K. N. Robust representations for faces: Evidence from visual search. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception & Performance [Internet]. 1999;25:1016-1035. Website
McPeek RM, Maljkovic V, Nakayama K. Saccades require focal attention and are facilitated by a short-term memory system. Vision Res [Internet]. 1999;39:1555-1566. Website
Y. C, J. I, P. H, K. N, R. MP. Smooth pursuit to a movement flow and associated perceptual judgments. Current Oculomotor Research. 1999:125-128.
B. G, Blackburn, K. N. Stereopsis based on monocular gaps: metrical encoding of depth and slant without matching contours. Vision Research [Internet]. 1999;39:493-502. Website
1998
Nakayama K, Joseph JS. Attention, pattern recognition and popout in visual search. In: Parasuraman R The Attentive Brain. Cambridge: MIT Press; 1998. p. 279-298. Website
Tong F, Nakayama K, Vaughan TJ, Kanwisher N. Binocular Rivalry and Visual Awareness in Human Extrastriate Cortex. Neuron [Internet]. 1998;21:753-759. Website
Kanwisher N, Tong F, Nakayama K. The effect of face inversion on the human fusiform face area. Cognition [Internet]. 1998;68:B1-B11. Website

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