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William C Schmidt

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Webster S, Mathelie-Guinlet M, Verissimo A, Schultz D, Viljoen A, Lee C, et al.
mBio . 2022 Feb; 13(1):e0375421. PMID: 35100866
During biofilm formation, the opportunistic pathogen Pseudomonas aeruginosa uses its type IV pili (TFP) to sense a surface, eliciting increased second-messenger production and regulating target pathways required to adapt to...
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Lee C, Schmidt W, Webster S, Chen J, OToole G, Wong G
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2022 Jan; 119(4). PMID: 35064082
Work on surface sensing in bacterial biofilms has focused on how cells transduce sensory input into cyclic diguanylate (c-di-GMP) signaling, low and high levels of which generally correlate with high-motility...
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Webster S, Lee C, Schmidt W, Wong G, OToole G
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2021 Jun; 118(26). PMID: 34168081
To initiate biofilm formation, it is critical for bacteria to sense a surface and respond precisely to activate downstream components of the biofilm program. Type 4 pili (T4P) and increasing...
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Wong G, Antani J, Lele P, Chen J, Nan B, Kuhn M, et al.
Phys Biol . 2021 Jan; 18(5). PMID: 33462162
Bacterial biofilms are communities of bacteria that exist as aggregates that can adhere to surfaces or be free-standing. This complex, social mode of cellular organization is fundamental to the physiology...
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Reppa I, McDougall S, Sonderegger A, Schmidt W
Cogn Emot . 2020 Aug; 35(1):15-29. PMID: 32734827
Aesthetically appealing stimuli can improve performance in demanding target localisation tasks compared to unappealing stimuli. Two search-and-localisation experiments were carried out to examine the possible underlying mechanism mediating the effects...
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Snyder J, Schmidt W
Psychon Bull Rev . 2013 Sep; 21(2):432-5. PMID: 24019018
The phenomenon of "inhibition of return" (IOR) has been the subject of considerable research interest for nearly 30 years. Two reports claiming directional biases in IOR (Spalek & Hammad, Perception...
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Reppa I, Schmidt W, Ward R
Psychon Bull Rev . 2012 Feb; 19(3):418-28. PMID: 22371198
Visual objects can automatically prime actions allowing efficient interaction with them. The present study examined whether object perception can automatically prime actions leading to efficient information extraction. Participants in Experiment...
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Reppa I, Schmidt W, Leek E
Atten Percept Psychophys . 2011 Nov; 74(1):43-69. PMID: 22052445
Over 30 years of research using Posner's spatial cueing paradigm has shown that selective attention operates on representations of spatial locations, leading to space-based theories of attention. Manipulations of stimuli...
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Reppa I, Fougnie D, Schmidt W
Atten Percept Psychophys . 2010 May; 72(4):912-25. PMID: 20436189
Previous evidence suggests that attention can operate on object-based representations. It is not known whether these representations encode depth information and whether object depth, if encoded, is in viewer- or...
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Snyder J, Schmidt W, Kingstone A
J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform . 2009 Dec; 35(6):1726-37. PMID: 19968431
Inhibition of return (IOR) refers to a delay in response time (RT) to targets appearing at a previously cued location. The prevailing view is that IOR reflects visual-motor inhibition. The...