Pre-saccadic perceptual facilitation can occur without covert orienting of attention

Blangero A, Khan AZ, Salemme R, Deubel H, Schneider WX, Rode G, Vighetto A, Rossetti Y, Pisella L (2010)
CORTEX 46(9): 1132-1137.

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Blangero, Annabelle; Khan, Aarlenne Z.; Salemme, Romeo; Deubel, Heiner; Schneider, Werner X.UniBi; Rode, Gilles; Vighetto, Alain; Rossetti, Yves; Pisella, Laure
Stichworte
Parietal cortex; Attention; Pre-motor theory; Saccades
Erscheinungsjahr
2010
Zeitschriftentitel
CORTEX
Band
46
Ausgabe
9
Seite(n)
1132-1137
ISSN
0010-9452
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https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/1929822

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Blangero A, Khan AZ, Salemme R, et al. Pre-saccadic perceptual facilitation can occur without covert orienting of attention. CORTEX. 2010;46(9):1132-1137.
Blangero, A., Khan, A. Z., Salemme, R., Deubel, H., Schneider, W. X., Rode, G., Vighetto, A., et al. (2010). Pre-saccadic perceptual facilitation can occur without covert orienting of attention. CORTEX, 46(9), 1132-1137. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cortex.2009.06.014
Blangero, Annabelle, Khan, Aarlenne Z., Salemme, Romeo, Deubel, Heiner, Schneider, Werner X., Rode, Gilles, Vighetto, Alain, Rossetti, Yves, and Pisella, Laure. 2010. “Pre-saccadic perceptual facilitation can occur without covert orienting of attention”. CORTEX 46 (9): 1132-1137.
Blangero, A., Khan, A. Z., Salemme, R., Deubel, H., Schneider, W. X., Rode, G., Vighetto, A., Rossetti, Y., and Pisella, L. (2010). Pre-saccadic perceptual facilitation can occur without covert orienting of attention. CORTEX 46, 1132-1137.
Blangero, A., et al., 2010. Pre-saccadic perceptual facilitation can occur without covert orienting of attention. CORTEX, 46(9), p 1132-1137.
A. Blangero, et al., “Pre-saccadic perceptual facilitation can occur without covert orienting of attention”, CORTEX, vol. 46, 2010, pp. 1132-1137.
Blangero, A., Khan, A.Z., Salemme, R., Deubel, H., Schneider, W.X., Rode, G., Vighetto, A., Rossetti, Y., Pisella, L.: Pre-saccadic perceptual facilitation can occur without covert orienting of attention. CORTEX. 46, 1132-1137 (2010).
Blangero, Annabelle, Khan, Aarlenne Z., Salemme, Romeo, Deubel, Heiner, Schneider, Werner X., Rode, Gilles, Vighetto, Alain, Rossetti, Yves, and Pisella, Laure. “Pre-saccadic perceptual facilitation can occur without covert orienting of attention”. CORTEX 46.9 (2010): 1132-1137.

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