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Authors: Treue, S
Citation: S. Treue, Neural correlates of attention in primate visual cortex, TRENDS NEUR, 24(5), 2001, pp. 295-300

Authors: Hol, K Treue, S
Citation: K. Hol et S. Treue, Different populations of neurons contribute to the detection and discrimination of visual motion, VISION RES, 41(6), 2001, pp. 685-689

Authors: Treue, S Hol, K Rauber, HJ
Citation: S. Treue et al., Seeing multiple directions of motion - physiology and psychophysics, NAT NEUROSC, 3(3), 2000, pp. 270-276

Authors: Treue, S Ilg, UJ
Citation: S. Treue et Uj. Ilg, Image segmentation: A tug-of-war for the eyeball, CURR BIOL, 10(20), 2000, pp. R746-R749

Authors: Treue, S Maunsell, JHR
Citation: S. Treue et Jhr. Maunsell, Effects of attention on the processing of motion in macaque middle temporal and medial superior temporal visual cortical areas, J NEUROSC, 19(17), 1999, pp. 7591-7602

Authors: Treue, S Trujillo, JCM
Citation: S. Treue et Jcm. Trujillo, Reshaping neuronal representations of visual scenes through attention, CAH PSYCHOL, 18(5-6), 1999, pp. 951-972

Authors: Rauber, HJ Treue, S
Citation: Hj. Rauber et S. Treue, Revisiting motion repulsion: evidence for a general phenomenon?, VISION RES, 39(19), 1999, pp. 3187-3196

Authors: Treue, S Trujillo, JCM
Citation: S. Treue et Jcm. Trujillo, Feature-based attention influences motion processing gain in macaque visual cortex, NATURE, 399(6736), 1999, pp. 575-579

Authors: Thier, P Haarmeier, T Treue, S Barash, S
Citation: P. Thier et al., Absence of a common functional denominator of visual disturbances in cerebellar disease, BRAIN, 122, 1999, pp. 2133-2146
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