Attention and awareness
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Journal of Vision; 9(9):14, 1-17. The linearity and selectivity of neuronal responses in awake visual cortex
The Cognitive Neurosciences, 4th Edition. Ed. Gazzaniga. MIT Press (Cambridge), 1165-1175. The role of feedback in visual attention and awareness
New Encyclopedia of Neuroscience, Ed. Larry R. Squire, Elsevier, 3, 105-116. Consciousness: Neurophysiology and visual awareness in

Journal of Vision; 8(14):15, 1-9 Microsaccades counteract perceptual filling-inSpecial Issue on Eye Movements and the Perception of a Clear and Stable Visual World
PNAS; (Published online before print October 8, 2008).
Microsaccades drive illusory motion in the Enigma illusion
Supporting information
Nature Reviews Neuroscience; 9, 871-879.
Attention and awareness in stage magic: turning tricks into research
Cover article
Scientific American; 297, 56-63. Windows on the mind
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Nature; 448, 414.
Mind tricks – Cognitive scientists take a lesson from magicians.
Advances in Cognitive Psychology; 3, 125-152.
The role of feedback in visual masking and visual processing
Scientific American Mind; 18 (October/November), 54-57.
Skewed Vision
Mind Matters, the Scientific American web seminar in mind and brain.
Blindsight: When the brain sees what you do not
Mind Matters, the Scientific American web seminar in mind and brain.
Anticipating reward: more than meets the eye
Neuron; 49, 297-305.
Microsaccades counteract visual fading during fixation
Preview by Ralf Engbert (Neuron; 49: 168-170). Reviewed by the Faculty of 1000
Progress in Brain Research Series; 155. Elsevier Science.
Visual Perception (Part II). Fundamentals of awareness, multi-sensory integration and high-order perception
PNAS; 102, 17178-17183.
Visibility, visual awareness and visual masking of simple targets are confined to areas in the occipital cortex beyond human V1/V2
Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 5, 229-240.
The role of fixational eye movements in visual perception