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Sharif Saleki
Sharif Saleki
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Exploring the frame effect
P Cavanagh, S Anstis, M Lisi, M Wexler, MR Maechler, B Marius’t Hart, ...
Journal of Vision 22 (12), 5-5, 2022
42022
Direct and Indirect Measures of Attention Indicate a Bias Toward Cues in Methamphetamine Users
SD Mirtorabi, S Saleki, MS Rahmanian, H Hadizadeh, R Rostami, ...
Basic and Clinical Neuroscience, 0-0, 2018
3*2018
First-and second-order transformational apparent motion rely on common shape representations
KC Hartstein, S Saleki, K Ziman, P Cavanagh, PU Tse
Vision Research 188, 246-250, 2021
22021
Endogenous attention biases transformational apparent motion based on high-level shape representations
S Saleki, K Ziman, KC Hartstein, P Cavanagh, UT Peter
Journal of Vision 22 (12), 16-16, 2022
12022
Transformational Apparent Motion In A Recurrent Neural Network
S Saleki, P Cavanagh, P Tse
Journal of Vision 23 (9), 5786-5786, 2023
2023
Objects from Motion: Moving beyond Static Images with Object Kinematograms
S Saleki, YH Chung
Journal of Neuroscience 43 (22), 3986-3988, 2023
2023
Is The Double-Drift Illusion Special?
S Saleki, I Cordova, P Cavanagh, P Tse
Journal of Vision 22 (14), 4214-4214, 2022
2022
Neural Correlates of Object-Based Attention in Early Visual Cortex in a 100% Valid Exogenous Cuing Task
TK Lytchenko, NH Heller, S Saleki, UT Peter, GP Caplovitz
Journal of Vision 21 (9), 2816-2816, 2021
2021
The effect of a moving reference frame depends on its perceived not physical motion
S Saleki, P Cavanagh, UT Peter
Journal of Vision 21 (9), 2418-2418, 2021
2021
A position anchor sinks the double-drift illusion
S Saleki, P Cavanagh, UT Peter
Journal of Vision 21 (6), 3-3, 2021
2021
The magnitude of the Double-Drift illusion is lessened by a reference object with high positional certainty
S Saleki, M Maechler, P Cavanagh, P Tse
Journal of Vision 19 (10), 99a-99a, 2019
2019
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