Publikationen von Z Li
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Vortrag (41)
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Vortrag
A model of intra-cortical mechanisms in V2 for neural tuning to surface border ownership. Centre de Recherche Cerveau & Cognition: UMR5549, Toulouse, France (2005)
Poster (56)
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Poster
Ventral-stream feedback to the primary visual cortex (V1) is focused to the central visual field. PNM 2026, Tübingen, Germany (2026)
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Poster
Top-down foveal feedback can follow feedforward visual input signals within 10 ms: evidence from backward masking. Annual Meeting of the Vision Sciences Society (VSS 2026), St. Pete Beach, FL, USA (2026)
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Poster
Central-peripheral differences in top-down control during a reversed anomalous visual search task. 68th Conference of Experimental Psychologists: TeaP 2026: Tagung experimentell arbeitender Psycholog:innen, Tübingen, Germany (2026)
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Poster
Testing neural circuit mechanisms underlying visual illusions of texture border and size. 68th Conference of Experimental Psychologists: TeaP 2026: Tagung experimentell arbeitender Psycholog:innen, Tübingen, Germany (2026)
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Poster
Scalp event-related potentials (ERPs) reflect distinct neural processes for attention shifts, perception, and decision-making in a visual search task. Systems Vision Science Summer School and Symposium 2025, Tübingen, Germany (2025)
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Poster
Scalp event-related potentials (ERPs) reflect distinct neural processes for attention shifts, perception, and decision-making in a visual search task. 47th European Conference on Visual Perception (ECVP 2025), Mainz, Germany (2025)
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Poster
Trans-saccadic integration for object recognition peters out with pre-saccadic object eccentricity as target-directed saccades become more saliency-driven. Systems Vision Science Summer School and Symposium 2025, Tübingen, Germany (2025)
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Poster
Looking with and without seeing in an individual with macular degeneration impairing central vision. Systems Vision Science Summer School and Symposium 2025, Tübingen, Germany (2025)
190.
Poster
Exploring the flip tilt illusion in central vision by impairing the top-down feedback via backward masking. Twenty-Fifth Annual Meeting of the Vision Sciences Society (VSS 2025), St. Pete Beach, FL, USA (2025)
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Poster
Investigating the brain mechanisms behind looking, seeing, and decision-making in a visual research task using event-related potentials (ERP). FENS Regional Meeting: FRM 2025, Oslo, Norway (2025)
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Poster
Visual illusions from V1 by removing top-down feedback to aid seeing through an information bottleneck. 53rd Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience (Neuroscience 2024), San Diego, CA, USA (2024)
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Poster
Reversed Depth Illusion in Random-dot Stereograms Becomes More Visible When the Stereograms Are More Dynamic in Both Central and Peripheral Vision. Twenty-Fourth Annual Meeting of the Vision Sciences Society (VSS 2024), St. Pete Beach, FL, USA (2024)
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Poster
Examining the neural bases of looking and seeing in visual search using event-related potentials. 46th European Conference on Visual Perception (ECVP 2024) , Aberdeen, UK (2024)
195.
Poster
Looking with or without seeing in an individual with macular degeneration impairing central vision. 46th European Conference on Visual Perception (ECVP 2024) , Aberdeen, UK (2024)
196.
Poster
Trans-saccadic integration for target recognition peters out with pre-saccadic target eccentricity. Computational and Systems Neuroscience Meeting (COSYNE 2024), Lisboa, Portugal (2024)
197.
Poster
Reversed depth illusion in central vision revealed by backward masking as theoretically predicted. Computational and Systems Neuroscience Meeting (COSYNE 2024), Lisboa, Portugal (2024)
198.
Poster
Trans-saccadic integration of visual inputs for target recognition peters out with pre-saccadic target eccentricity in visual search. Christmas 2023 AVA Meeting, London, UK (2023)
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Poster
Evaluating the Central-Peripheral Dichotomy in human visual cortex using anatomical and retinotopic data in Human Connectome Project. Twenty-Third Annual Meeting of the Vision Sciences Society (VSS 2023), St. Pete Beach, FL, USA (2023)
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Central-Peripheral Dichotomy: central vision is specialized for seeing, peripheral vision is specialized for looking. Systems Vision Science: Summer School & Symposium, Tübingen, Germany (2023)