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The role of temporal integration windows in visual perception

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In this paper, it was shown that for relatively short temporal integration windows of around 100ms, saccades seem to reset the temporal integration window, suggesting that the medium-level TIWs of around 200-300ms continue to operate across eye movements.
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This article is published in Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences.The article was published on 2014-03-21 and is currently open access. It has received 1 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Saccadic masking & Inhibition of return.

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Postdiction: When Temporal Regularity Drives Space Perception through Prestimulus Alpha Oscillations.

TL;DR: This article found that alpha power reflects an individual's constant-speed prior whereas alpha phase modulates sensory uncertainty, and that high fronto-parietal alpha power was associated with perceiving the sequence according to the individual's prior, while low susceptibility would report the veridical sequence.
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Toward a neurobiology of temporal cognition: advances and challenges

TL;DR: It is proposed that cerebellar dysfunction may induce deregulation of tonic thalamic tuning, which disrupts gating of the mnemonic temporal information generated in the basal ganglia through striato-thalamo-cortical loops.
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What’s new in visual masking?

TL;DR: A new theory of visual masking, inspired by developments in neuroscience, can account for several recently described backward masking effects, including masking by four small dots that surround (but do not touch) a target object and masks by a surrounding object that remains on display after the target object has been turned off.
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