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Stephen J Anderson
Stephen J Anderson
Professor of Optometry and Visual Neuroscience, Aston University
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Changes in memory awareness during learning: the acquisition of knowledge by psychology undergraduates.
MA Conway, JM Gardiner, TJ Perfect, SJ Anderson, GM Cohen
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 126 (4), 393, 1997
3821997
Spatial and temporal selectivity of the human motion detection system
SJ Anderson, DC Burr
Vision research 25 (8), 1147-1154, 1985
3551985
Human peripheral spatial resolution for achromatic and chromatic stimuli: limits imposed by optical and retinal factors.
SJ Anderson, KT Mullen, RF Hess
The Journal of physiology 442 (1), 47-64, 1991
3201991
Peripheral spatial vision: limits imposed by optics, photoreceptors, and receptor pooling
MS Banks, AB Sekuler, SJ Anderson
JOSA a 8 (11), 1775-1787, 1991
2641991
Attentional modulation of oscillatory activity in human visual cortex
N Yamagishi, DE Callan, N Goda, SJ Anderson, Y Yoshida, M Kawato
Neuroimage 20 (1), 98-113, 2003
1912003
Attentional processes link perception and action
SJ Anderson, N Yamagishi, V Karavia
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences …, 2002
1572002
Receptive field size of human motion detection units
SJ Anderson, DC Burr
Vision research 27 (4), 621-635, 1987
1551987
Spatial summation properties of directionally selective mechanisms in human vision
SJ Anderson, DC Burr
JOSA A 8 (8), 1330-1339, 1991
1491991
Attentional shifts towards an expected visual target alter the level of alpha-band oscillatory activity in the human calcarine cortex
N Yamagishi, N Goda, DE Callan, SJ Anderson, M Kawato
Cognitive Brain Research 25 (3), 799-809, 2005
1462005
Task-specific disruption of perceptual learning
AR Seitz, N Yamagishi, B Werner, N Goda, M Kawato, T Watanabe
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 102 (41), 14895-14900, 2005
1452005
Localization and functional analysis of human cortical area V5 using magneto-encephalography
SJ Anderson, IE Holliday, KD Singh, GFA Harding
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences …, 1996
1361996
Receptive field properties of human motion detector units inferred from spatial frequency masking
SJ Anderson, DC Burr
Vision research 29 (10), 1343-1358, 1989
1121989
Attentional changes in pre-stimulus oscillatory activity within early visual cortex are predictive of human visual performance
N Yamagishi, DE Callan, SJ Anderson, M Kawato
Brain research 1197, 115-122, 2008
1102008
Night driving: effects of glare from vehicle headlights on motion perception
SJ Anderson, IE Holliday
Ophthalmic and Physiological Optics 15 (6), 545-551, 1995
1061995
Two-dimensional spatial and spatial-frequency selectivity of motion-sensitive mechanisms in human vision
SJ Anderson, DC Burr, MC Morrone
JOSA A 8 (8), 1340-1351, 1991
1031991
Post-receptoral undersampling in normal human peripheral vision
SJ Anderson, RF Hess
Vision Research 30 (10), 1507-1515, 1990
1021990
Assessment of cortical dysfunction in human strabismic amblyopia using magnetoencephalography (MEG)
SJ Anderson, IE Holliday, GFA Harding
Vision Research 39 (9), 1723-1738, 1999
941999
Evidence for dissociation between the perceptual and visuomotor systems in humans
N Yamagishi, SJ Anderson, H Ashida
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences …, 2001
902001
Neuroimaging in human amblyopia
SJ Anderson, JB Swettenham
Strabismus 14 (1), 21-35, 2006
782006
Motion sensitivity and spatial undersampling in amblyopia
RF Hess, SJ Anderson
Vision Research 33 (7), 881-896, 1993
781993
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