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Jelmer P. de Vries
Jelmer P. de Vries
PostDoc at Wallman Lab of the City College of New York
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There is no attentional global effect: Attentional shifts are independent of the saccade endpoint
S Van der Stigchel, JP De Vries
Journal of vision 15 (15), 17-17, 2015
482015
Background, an important factor in visual search
JP De Vries, ITC Hooge, AH Wertheim, FAJ Verstraten
Vision research 86, 128-138, 2013
362013
A global effect of capture saccades
S Van der Stigchel, JP de Vries, R Bethlehem, J Theeuwes
Experimental brain research 210, 57-65, 2011
252011
Saccades toward the target are planned as sequences rather than as single steps
JP De Vries, ITC Hooge, FAJ Verstraten
Psychological science 25 (1), 215-223, 2014
222014
Object recognition: a shape-based approach using artificial neural networks
J De Vries
Department of Computer Science, University of Utrecht, 34-51, 2006
202006
The saccadic size-latency phenomenon explored: Proximal target size is a determining factor in the saccade latency
JP De Vries, R Azadi, MR Harwood
Vision Research 129, 87-97, 2016
152016
How longer saccade latencies lead to a competition for salience
JP de Vries, ITC Hooge, MA Wiering, FAJ Verstraten
Psychological Science 22 (7), 916-923, 2011
152011
Emergent color categorization in a neural network trained for object recognition
JP de Vries, A Akbarinia, A Flachot, KR Gegenfurtner
Elife 11, e76472, 2022
112022
The lifetime of salience extends beyond the initial saccade
JP De Vries, S Van der Stigchel, ITC Hooge, FAJ Verstraten
Perception 47 (2), 125-142, 2018
72018
Commentary: Visual attention is not deployed at the endpoint of averaging saccades
S Van der Stigchel, J De Vries
Frontiers in psychology 9, 2166, 2018
62018
Saccadic selection and crowding in visual search: Stronger lateral masking leads to shorter search times
JP de Vries, ITC Hooge, MA Wiering, FAJ Verstraten
Experimental brain research 211, 119-131, 2011
62011
Revisiting the global effect and inhibition of return
JP De Vries, S Van der Stigchel, ITC Hooge, FAJ Verstraten
Experimental Brain Research 234, 2999-3009, 2016
32016
Stimulus background, a neglected component in visual search
J De Vries, IT Hooge, A Wertheim, FA Verstraten
Perception 40, 107-107, 2011
32011
Inhibition of return in the oculomotor decision process: Dissociating visual target discrimination from saccade readiness delays.
JP de Vries, FAJ Verstraten, ITC Hooge, JH Fabius, S Van der Stigchel
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 47 (1), 140, 2021
12021
A deep new look at color
JP de Vries, A Flachot, T Morimoto, KR Gegenfurtner
Behavioral and Brain Sciences 46, e389, 2023
2023
Inhibition of return in the oculomotor decision Process: Dissociating visual target discrimination from saccade readiness delays
S van der Stigchel, F Verstraten, I Hooge, J Fabius, J De Vries
PERCEPTION 51, 164-164, 2022
2022
The emergence of color categories in a CNN for object recognition
J de Vries, K Gegenfurtner
Journal of Vision 21 (9), 2320-2320, 2021
2021
" Visual attention is not deployed at the endpoint of averaging saccades": Commentary.
S Van der Stigchel, J de Vries
Frontiers Media SA, 2018
2018
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