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Lee H de-Wit

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de-Wit L, Kubilius J, Op de Beeck H, Wagemans J
Iperception . 2014 Aug; 4(8):493-7. PMID: 25165506
We report converging evidence that higher stages of the visual system are critically required for the whole to become more than the sum of its parts by studying patient DF...
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de-Wit L, Kubilius J, Wagemans J, Op de Beeck H
J Vis . 2012 Oct; 12(11). PMID: 23090610
Activity in the primary visual cortex reduces when certain stimuli can be perceptually organized as a unified Gestalt. This reduction could offer important insights into the nature of feedback computations...
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de-Wit L, Cole G, Kentridge R, Milner A
J Vis . 2011 Apr; 11(4). PMID: 21508268
The allocation of visual attention is known to be influenced by objects (B. Scholl, 2001). This object sensitivity is commonly assumed to derive from a pre-attentive stage of scene segmentation...
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de-Wit L, Lefevre C, Kentridge R, Rees G, Saygin A
PLoS One . 2011 Apr; 6(3):e16232. PMID: 21483844
Background: Humans are able to track multiple simultaneously moving objects. A number of factors have been identified that can influence the ease with which objects can be attended and tracked....
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de-Wit L, Kentridge R, Milner A
Perception . 2009 Oct; 38(8):1260-3. PMID: 19817157
Recent functional MRI has demonstrated that illusory contours can activate the primary visual cortex. Our investigation sought to demonstrate whether this correlation reflects computations performed in the primary visual cortex...
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de-Wit L, Kentridge R, Milner A
Neuropsychologia . 2008 Nov; 47(6):1483-90. PMID: 19038274
We investigated the neural basis of so-called "object-based attention" by examining patient D.F., who has visual form agnosia caused by bilateral damage to the lateral occipital (LO) area of the...