
Publications of DL Sheinberg
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Journal Article (10)
1.
Journal Article
108 (6), pp. 1075 - 1090 (2020)
An Open Resource for Non-human Primate Optogenetics. Neuron 2.
Journal Article
15 (10), pp. 708 - 710 (2004)
The Distribution of Microsaccade Directions Need Not Reveal the Location of Attention: Reply to Rolfs, Engbert, and Kliegl. Psychological Science 3.
Journal Article
14 (2), pp. 91 - 99 (2003)
Attentional enhancement opposite a peripheral flash revealed using change blindness. Psychological Science 4.
Journal Article
42 (13), pp. 1663 - 1669 (2002)
Fixational eye movements are not affected by abrupt onsets that capture attention. Vision Research 5.
Journal Article
21 (4), pp. 1340 - 1350 (2000)
Noticing Familiar Objects in Real World Scenes: The Role of Temporal Cortical Neurons in Natural Vision. The Journal of Neuroscience 6.
Journal Article
4 (3), pp. 99 - 110 (1997)
Neural mechanisms of perceptual organization. Cognitive Studies: Bulletin of the Japanese Cognitive Science Society 7.
Journal Article
94 (7), pp. 3408 - 3413 (1997)
The role of temporal cortical areas in perceptual organization. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 8.
Journal Article
380 (6575), pp. 621 - 624 (1996)
What is rivalling during binocular rivalry? Nature 9.
Journal Article
19, pp. 577 - 621 (1996)
Visual Object Recognition. Annual Review of Neuroscience 10.
Journal Article
33 (12), pp. 1723 - 1737 (1993)
Shape from texture: ideal observers and human psychophysics. Vision Research Book Chapter (4)
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Book Chapter
Neural mechanisms of perceptual organization. In: Neural Basis of Consciousness, 6, pp. 87 - 103 (Ed. Osaka, N.). Benjamins, Amsterdam, The Netherlands (2003)
12.
Book Chapter
Poggio, T.). MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, USA (2002)
Perceptual Learning and the Development of Complex Visual Representation in Temporal Cortical Neurons. In: Perceptual learning, pp. 95 - 124 (Eds. Fahle, M.; 13.
Book Chapter
Shape from texture: ideal observers and human psychophysics. In: Perception as Bayesian Inference, pp. 287 - 321 (Eds. Knill, D.; Richards, W.). Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK (1996)
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Book Chapter
Recognition and Representation of visual objects in primates: Psychophysics and Physiology. In: The mind-brain continuum: sensory processes, 8, pp. 147 - 172 (Ed. Llinás, R.). MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, USA (1996)
Meeting Abstract (2)
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Meeting Abstract
The other cells in inferotemporal cortex. In 30th Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience (Neuroscience 2000), 106.5. 30th Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience (Neuroscience 2000), New Orleans, LA, USA, November 04, 2000 - November 09, 2000. (2000)
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Meeting Abstract
Bülthoff, H.; Fahle, M.; Gegenfurtner, K.; Mallot, H.). 2. Tübinger Wahrnehmungskonferenz (TWK 1999), Tübingen, Germany, February 26, 1999 - February 28, 1999. Knirsch, Kirchentellinsfurt, Germany (1999)
How neurons see faces. In Beiträge zur 2. Tübinger Wahrnehmungskonferenz, p. 37 (Eds. Poster (12)
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Poster
Spatial attention elongates both toward and away from an exogenous flash. First Annual Meeting of the Vision Sciences Society (VSS 2001), Sarasota, FL, USA (2001)
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Poster
Activity of temporal cortical neurons during visual exploration in the monkey. 29th Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience (Neuroscience 1999), Miami Beach, FL, USA (1999)
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Poster
Implicit memory for scenes guides visual exploration in the monkey. 28th Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience (Neuroscience 1998), Los Angeles, CA, USA (1998)
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Poster
Effects of Binocular Rivalry on Face Cell Activity in Monkey Temporal Cortex. 26th Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience (Neuroscience 1996), Washington, DC, USA (1996)