Kaiser, Daniel Sebastian

Kaiser, Daniel Sebastian  

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Can working memory be non-conscious? 1-gen-2016 Stein, TimoKaiser, Daniel Sebastian +
Disentangling Representations of Object Shape and Object Category in Human Visual Cortex: The Animate-Inanimate Distinction 1-gen-2016 Proklova, DariaKaiser, Daniel SebastianPeelen, Marius Vincent
Dissociating the neural bases of repetition-priming and adaptation in the human brain for faces 1-gen-2013 Kaiser, Daniel Sebastian +
Inter-object grouping in visual processing: How the brain uses real-world regularities to carve up the environment 1-gen-2015 Kaiser, Daniel
Interobject grouping facilitates visual awareness 1-gen-2015 Stein, TimoKaiser, Daniel SebastianPeelen, Marius Vincent
Neural correlates of priming and adaptation in familiar face perception 1-gen-2013 Kaiser, Daniel Sebastian +
Object grouping based on real-world regularities facilitates perception by reducing competitive interactions in visual cortex 1-gen-2014 Kaiser, Daniel SebastianStein, TimoPeelen, Marius Vincent
Real-world spatial regularities affect visual working memory for objects 1-gen-2015 Kaiser, Daniel SebastianStein, TimoPeelen, Marius Vincent
Repetition probability does not affect fMRI repetition suppression for objects 1-gen-2013 Kaiser, Daniel Sebastian +
Reward guides attention to object categories in real-world scenes 1-gen-2015 Hickey, Clayton MichaelKaiser, Daniel SebastianPeelen, Marius Vincent
Shape-independent object category responses revealed by MEG and fMRI decoding 1-gen-2016 Kaiser, Daniel SebastianPeelen, Marius Vincent +
Testing promotes long-term learning via stabilizing activation patterns in a large network of brain areas 1-gen-2013 Kaiser, Daniel Sebastian +
The neural dynamics of attentional selection in natural scenes 1-gen-2016 Kaiser, Daniel SebastianOosterhof, Nikolaas NuttertPeelen, Marius Vincent
Whole person-evoked fMRI activity patterns in human fusiform gyrus are accurately modeled by a linear combination of face- and body-evoked activity patterns 1-gen-2014 Kaiser, Daniel SebastianStrnad, LukasPeelen, Marius Vincent +