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Testing the dorsal stream attention hypothesis: Electrophysiological correlates and the effects of ventral stream damage (2011)
Journal Article
Marrett, N., de-Wit, L., Roser, M., Kentridge, R., Milner, A., & Lambert, A. (2011). Testing the dorsal stream attention hypothesis: Electrophysiological correlates and the effects of ventral stream damage. Visual Cognition, 19(9), 1089-1121. https://doi.org/10.1080/13506285.2011.622729

The roles of dorsal and ventral processing streams in visual orienting and conscious perception were examined in two experiments. The first employed high density EEG with source localisation. The second comprised a neuropsychological case study. Visu... Read More about Testing the dorsal stream attention hypothesis: Electrophysiological correlates and the effects of ventral stream damage.

Investigating the status of biological stimuli as objects of attention in multiple object tracking (2011)
Journal Article
de-Wit, L., Lefevre, C., Kentridge, R., Rees, G., & Saygin, A. (2011). Investigating the status of biological stimuli as objects of attention in multiple object tracking. PLoS ONE, 6(3), Article e16232. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0016232

Background: Humans are able to track multiple simultaneously moving objects. A number of factors have been identified that can influence the ease with which objects can be attended and tracked. Here, we explored the possibility that object tracking a... Read More about Investigating the status of biological stimuli as objects of attention in multiple object tracking.