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Authors: Cavanagh, P
Citation: P. Cavanagh, Seeing the forest but not the trees, NAT NEUROSC, 4(7), 2001, pp. 673-674

Authors: Holcombe, AO Cavanagh, P
Citation: Ao. Holcombe et P. Cavanagh, Early binding of feature pairs for visual perception, NAT NEUROSC, 4(2), 2001, pp. 127-128

Authors: Culham, JC Cavanagh, P Kanwisher, NG
Citation: Jc. Culham et al., Attention response functions: Characterizing brain areas using fMRI activation during parametric variations of attentional load, NEURON, 32(4), 2001, pp. 737-745

Authors: Murakami, I Cavanagh, P
Citation: I. Murakami et P. Cavanagh, Visual jitter: evidence for visual-motion-based compensation of retinal slip due to small eye movements, VISION RES, 41(2), 2001, pp. 173-186

Authors: Intriligator, J Cavanagh, P
Citation: J. Intriligator et P. Cavanagh, The spatial resolution of visual attention, COG PSYCHOL, 43(3), 2001, pp. 171-216

Authors: Cavanagh, P Labianca, AT Thornton, IM
Citation: P. Cavanagh et al., Attention-based visual routines: sprites, COGNITION, 80(1-2), 2001, pp. 47-60

Authors: Whitney, D Cavanagh, P
Citation: D. Whitney et P. Cavanagh, Motion distorts visual space: shifting the perceived position of remote stationary objects, NAT NEUROSC, 3(9), 2000, pp. 954-959

Authors: Culham, JC Verstraten, FAJ Ashida, H Cavanagh, P
Citation: Jc. Culham et al., Independent aftereffects of attention and motion, NEURON, 28(2), 2000, pp. 607-615

Authors: Whitney, D Cavanagh, P Murakami, I
Citation: D. Whitney et al., Temporal facilitation for moving stimuli is independent of changes in direction, VISION RES, 40(28), 2000, pp. 3829-3839

Authors: Verstraten, FAJ Cavanagh, P Labianca, AT
Citation: Faj. Verstraten et al., Limits of attentive tracking reveal temporal properties of attention, VISION RES, 40(26), 2000, pp. 3651-3664

Authors: Whitney, D Murakami, I Cavanagh, P
Citation: D. Whitney et al., Illusory spatial offset of a flash relative to a moving stimulus is causedby differential latencies for moving and flashed stimuli, VISION RES, 40(2), 2000, pp. 137-149

Authors: Shioiri, S Cavanagh, P Miyamoto, T Yaguchi, H
Citation: S. Shioiri et al., Tracking the apparent location of targets in interpolated motion, VISION RES, 40(10-12), 2000, pp. 1365-1376

Authors: Cavanagh, P Kennedy, JM
Citation: P. Cavanagh et Jm. Kennedy, Close encounters: Details veto depth from shadows, SCIENCE, 287(5462), 2000, pp. 2423-2424

Authors: Shioiri, S Cavanagh, P
Citation: S. Shioiri et P. Cavanagh, Nonlinearity in color space measured by apparent motion, PERC PSYCH, 62(6), 2000, pp. 1182-1190

Authors: Tse, PU Cavanagh, P
Citation: Pu. Tse et P. Cavanagh, Chinese and Americans see opposite apparent motions in a Chinese character, COGNITION, 74(3), 2000, pp. B27-B32

Authors: Cavanagh, P
Citation: P. Cavanagh, Magnetic resonance imaging in the diagnosis of sacral stress fracture - Commentary, BR J SP MED, 33(4), 1999, pp. 277-277

Authors: Cavanagh, P
Citation: P. Cavanagh, The cognitive impenetrability of cognition, BEHAV BRAIN, 22(3), 1999, pp. 370-371

Authors: Seiffert, AE Cavanagh, P
Citation: Ae. Seiffert et P. Cavanagh, Position-based motion perception for color and texture stimuli: effects ofcontrast and speed, VISION RES, 39(25), 1999, pp. 4172-4185

Authors: Cavanagh, P
Citation: P. Cavanagh, The mind's past, CONT PSYCHO, 44(5), 1999, pp. 396-397

Authors: Culham, J Nishida, S Ledgeway, T Cavanagh, P von Grunau, M Kwas, M Alais, D Raymond, J
Citation: J. Culham et al., Higher-order effects, MOTION AFTEREFFECT, 1998, pp. 85-124
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