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    The Phase of Ongoing EEG Oscillations Predicts Visual Perception by Busch, Niko A, Dubois, Julien, VanRullen, Rufin

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (17-06-2009)
    “…Oscillations are ubiquitous in electrical recordings of brain activity. While the amplitude of ongoing oscillatory activity is known to correlate with various…”
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    Ongoing EEG Phase as a Trial-by-Trial Predictor of Perceptual and Attentional Variability by Vanrullen, R, Busch, N A, Drewes, J, Dubois, Julien

    Published in Frontiers in psychology (01-01-2011)
    “…Even in well-controlled laboratory environments, apparently identical repetitions of an experimental trial can give rise to highly variable perceptual outcomes…”
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    The dynamics of attentional sampling during visual search revealed by Fourier analysis of periodic noise interference by Dugué, Laura, Vanrullen, Rufin

    Published in Journal of vision (Charlottesville, Va.) (13-02-2014)
    “…What are the temporal dynamics of perceptual sampling during visual search tasks, and how do they differ between a difficult (or inefficient) and an easy (or…”
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    Faces in the cloud: Fourier power spectrum biases ultrarapid face detection by Honey, Christian, Kirchner, Holle, VanRullen, Rufin

    Published in Journal of vision (Charlottesville, Va.) (23-09-2008)
    “…Recent results show that humans can respond with a saccadic eye movement toward faces much faster and with less error than toward other objects. What feature…”
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    Feed-forward contour integration in primary visual cortex based on asynchronous spike propagation by VanRullen, Rufin, Delorme, Arnaud, Thorpe, Simon

    Published in Neurocomputing (Amsterdam) (01-06-2001)
    “…Most current models of visual contour integration involve iterative lateral or feed-back interactions among neurons in V1 and V2. However, some forms of visual…”
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    Is perception discrete or continuous? by VanRullen, Rufin, Koch, Christof

    Published in Trends in cognitive sciences (01-05-2003)
    “…How does conscious perception evolve following stimulus presentation? The idea that perception relies on discrete processing epochs has been often considered,…”
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    Spike times make sense by VanRullen, Rufin, Guyonneau, Rudy, Thorpe, Simon J.

    “…Many behavioral responses are completed too quickly for the underlying sensory processes to rely on estimation of neural firing rates over extended time…”
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    A bidirectional link between brain oscillations and geometric patterns by Mauro, Federica, Raffone, Antonino, VanRullen, Rufin

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (20-05-2015)
    “…Like hallucinogenic drugs, full-field flickering visual stimulation produces regular, geometric hallucinations such as radial or spiral patterns. Computational…”
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    Visual saliency and spike timing in the ventral visual pathway by VanRullen, Rufin

    Published in Journal of physiology, Paris (01-03-2003)
    “…Visual saliency is a fundamental yet hard to define property of objects or locations in the visual world. In a context where objects and their representations…”
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    Rapid Natural Scene Categorization in the near Absence of Attention by Li, Fei Fei, VanRullen, Rufin, Koch, Christof, Perona, Pietro

    “…What can we see when we do not pay attention? It is well known that we can be "blind" even to major aspects of natural scenes when we attend elsewhere. The…”
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    The time course of visual processing: from early perception to decision-making by VanRullen, R, Thorpe, S J

    Published in Journal of cognitive neuroscience (15-05-2001)
    “…Experiments investigating the mechanisms involved in visual processing often fail to separate low-level encoding mechanisms from higher-level behaviorally…”
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