Jan W Brascamp
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Recent Articles
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Frey H, Koenig L, Block N, He B, Brascamp J
J Vis
. 2024 Sep;
24(9):8.
PMID: 39254964
Classic change blindness is the phenomenon where seemingly obvious changes that coincide with visual disruptions (such as blinks or brief blanks) go unnoticed by an attentive observer. Some early work...
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Frey H, Koenig L, He B, Brascamp J
Neurosci Conscious
. 2024 Feb;
2024(1):niae004.
PMID: 38348333
Change blindness is the phenomenon that occurs when an observer fails to notice what would seem to be obvious changes in the features of a visual stimulus. Researchers can induce...
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Thakkar K, Silverstein S, Fattal J, Bao J, Slate R, Roberts D, et al.
Schizophr Res
. 2024 Jan;
264:345-353.
PMID: 38218020
An altered use of context and experience to interpret incoming information has been posited to explain schizophrenia symptoms. The visual system can serve as a model system for examining how...
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Fattal J, Brascamp J, Slate R, Lehet M, Achtyes E, Thakkar K
Schizophr Res
. 2022 Sep;
248:254-262.
PMID: 36115190
Two largely separate lines of research have documented altered pupillary dynamics in individuals diagnosed with schizophrenia. An older set of studies has demonstrated reductions in the pupillary light reflex (PLR)...
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Zhang B, Brascamp J
Vision Res
. 2022 Sep;
201:108118.
PMID: 36058203
When faced with ambiguous visual input, observers may experience various perceptual interpretations of the same input. Indeed, such input can cause perception to unpredictably switch between interpretations over time. Theories...
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Burgoyne A, Saba-Sadiya S, Harris L, Becker M, Brascamp J, Hambrick D
Psychol Res
. 2022 Jul;
87(3):800-815.
PMID: 35790565
The self-generation effect refers to the finding that people's memory for information tends to be better when they generate it themselves. Counterintuitively, when proofreading, this effect may make it more...
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Brascamp J, Shevell S
Annu Rev Vis Sci
. 2021 Sep;
7:465-486.
PMID: 34524881
Some images evoke bistable percepts: two different visual experiences seen in alternation while continuously viewing an unchanged stimulus. The Necker Cube and Rubin's Vase are classic examples, each of which...
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Brascamp J
J Vis
. 2021 Aug;
21(8):19.
PMID: 34410309
There are clear benefits to using an online environment for human subjects' research, for instance, rapid data collection and access to a diverse body of potential participants. One distinct drawback...
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Brascamp J, de Hollander G, Wertheimer M, DePew A, Knapen T
Elife
. 2021 Aug;
10.
PMID: 34378532
The pupil provides a rich, non-invasive measure of the neural bases of perception and cognition and has been of particular value in uncovering the role of arousal-linked neuromodulation, which alters...
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Jagtap A, Brascamp J
Iperception
. 2021 Jun;
12(3):20416695211020018.
PMID: 34104385
When observers view a perceptually bistable stimulus, their perception changes stochastically. Various studies have shown across-observer correlations in the percept durations for different bistable stimuli including binocular rivalry stimuli and...