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Christian N L Olivers

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van Heusden E, Olivers C, Donk M
Vision Res . 2023 Jan; 205:108177. PMID: 36669432
An important function of peripheral vision is to provide the target of the next eye movement. Here we investigate the extent to which the eyes are biased to select a...
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Snell J, van Kempen T, Olivers C
Vision Res . 2022 Oct; 201:108129. PMID: 36219889
Loss of sharp foveal vision, as is inherent to Macular Degeneration (MD), severely impacts reading. One strategy for preserving patients' reading ability involves a one-by-one serial visual presentation (SVP) of...
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Trentin C, Slagter H, Olivers C
Cognition . 2022 Sep; 230:105274. PMID: 36113256
Attention has frequently been regarded as an emergent property of linking sensory representations to action plans. It has recently been proposed that similar mechanisms may operate within visual working memory...
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Wang B, Knapen T, Olivers C
J Cogn Neurosci . 2022 Apr; 34(7):1148-1163. PMID: 35468211
Visual working memory has been proven to be relatively robust against interference. However, little is known on whether such robust coding is obligatory, or can be flexibly recruited depending on...
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van Heusden E, van Zoest W, Donk M, Olivers C
Psychon Bull Rev . 2022 Apr; 29(4):1327-1337. PMID: 35378672
Human vision involves selectively directing the eyes to potential objects of interest. According to most prominent theories, selection is the quantal outcome of an ongoing competition between saliency-driven signals on...
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Kruijne W, Olivers C, van Rijn H
J Cogn Neurosci . 2021 Sep; 33(7):1211-1229. PMID: 34496404
Different theories have been proposed to explain how the human brain derives an accurate sense of time. One specific class of theories, intrinsic clock theories, postulate that temporal information of...
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Kruijne W, Olivers C, van Rijn H
J Cogn Neurosci . 2021 Sep; 33(7):1230-1252. PMID: 34496395
Human time perception is malleable and subject to many biases. For example, it has repeatedly been shown that stimuli that are physically intense or that are unexpected seem to last...
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Verissimo I, Holsken S, Olivers C
J Vis . 2021 May; 21(5):29. PMID: 34038508
Visual search is an integral part of human behavior and has proven important to understanding mechanisms of perception, attention, memory, and oculomotor control. Thus far, the dominant theoretical framework posits...
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van Heusden E, Donk M, Olivers C
J Vis . 2021 Mar; 21(3):2. PMID: 33651878
Both saliency and goal information are important factors in driving visual selection. Saliency-driven selection occurs primarily in early responses, whereas goal-driven selection happens predominantly in later responses. Here, we investigated...
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van Driel J, Olivers C, Fahrenfort J
J Neurosci Methods . 2021 Jan; 352:109080. PMID: 33508412
Background: Traditionally, EEG/MEG data are high-pass filtered and baseline-corrected to remove slow drifts. Minor deleterious effects of high-pass filtering in traditional time-series analysis have been well-documented, including temporal displacements. However,...