Publikationen von Masataka Watanabe
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Vortrag (6)
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Vortrag
A Turing Test for Visual Qualia and the Chaotic Spatiotemporal Fluctuation Hypothesis. Stanford University: Center for the Explanation of Consciousness, Stanford, CA, USA (2014)
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Vortrag
Is the primary visual cortex modulated by visual awareness? University of Glasgow: Seminar Series in Psychology, Glasgow, UK (2013)
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Vortrag
Is the primary visual cortex modulated by visual awareness? Durham University: Centre for Vision and Visual Cognition, Durham, UK (2013)
Poster (7)
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Poster
The invisible ventriloquist: can unaware flashes alter sound perception? BNA 2017 Festival of Neuroscience (British Neuroscience Association), Birmingham, UK (2017)
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Poster
Deciphering the roles of attention and arousal in learning. The Brain Conferences: New Insights into Psychiatric Disorders through Computational, Biological, and Developmental Approaches, Copenhagen, Denmark (2016)
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Poster
Top-down attention de-correlates early visual cortex. 45th Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience (Neuroscience 2015), Chicago, IL, USA (2015)
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Poster
Temporal predictability of visual target onset by audition leads to decrease in evoked neural activity in mouse V1. 45th Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience (Neuroscience 2015), Chicago, IL, USA (2015)
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Poster
Behavioral and neural effects of visual masking and optogenetic V1 suppression in mice. 45th Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience (Neuroscience 2015), Chicago, IL, USA (2015)
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Poster
Visual backward masking in rats: A behavioral task for studying the neural mechanisms of visual awareness. 44th Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience (Neuroscience 2014), Washington, DC, USA (2014)
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Poster
Effects of visual attention on BOLD signal variance. 42nd Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience (Neuroscience 2012), New Orleans, LA, USA (2012)
Preprint (4)
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Preprint
Aberrant prefrontal activity and arousal level correlate with action initiation and response vigor. (eingereicht)
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Preprint
Focusing perceptual attention in the past constrains outcome-based learning in the future by adjusting cortico-cortical interactions. (eingereicht)
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Preprint
Mouse primary visual cortex neurons respond to the illusory “darker than black” in neon color spreading. (eingereicht)
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Preprint
Focusing perceptual attention in one modality constrains subsequent learning in another modality. (eingereicht)