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This folder holds the following references to publications, sorted by year and author:

Fischer, J (In Press).
Attention narrows position tuning of population responses in V1
Current Biology.

Whitney, D, Murakami, I, and Gomi, H (In Press).
The utility of visual motion for goal directed reaching
In, Space and time in perception and action. Eds Nijhawan & Khurana. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press..

Farzin, F, Rivera, S, and Whitney, D (2009).
Holistic crowding of Mooney faces
Journal of Vision 9(6):1-15.

Fischer, J and Whitney, D (2009).
Precise discrimination of object position in the human pulvinar.
Hum Brain Mapp 30(1):101-11.

Haberman, J and Whitney, D (2009).
Seeing the mean: summary statistical representations of faces
J. Exp Psychology: Human Perception & Performance 35(3):718-34.

Whitney, D (2009).
Neuroscience: Toward Unbinding the Binding Problem
Current Biology 19(6):R251-3.

Farzin, F, Whitney, D, Hagerman, R, and Rivera, S (2008).
Contrast Detection in Infants with Fragile X Syndrome
Vision Research 48(13):1471-78.

Hancock, S, Whitney, D, and Andrews, T (2008).
The initial interactions underlying binocular rivalry require visual awareness
Journal of Vision 8(1):1-9.

Post R, Welsh, R, and Whitney, D (2008).
Egocentric and Allocentric Localization During Induced Motion
Experimental Brain Research 191(4):495-504.

Whitney, D (2008).
Visuomotor extrapolation
Behavioral & Brain Sciences 31(2):220-221.

Whitney, D, Wurnitsch, N, Hontiveros, B, and Louie, E (2008).
Perceptual mislocalization of bouncing balls by professional tennis referees
Current Biology Volume 18 (Issue 20):R947-R949.

Bressler, D, Spotswood, N, and Whitney, D (2007).
Negative BOLD fMRI Response in the Visual Cortex Carries Precise Stimulus-Specific Information.
PLoS ONE 2:e410.

Bulakowski, PF, Bressler, DW, and Whitney, D (2007).
Shared attentional resources for global and local motion processing.
Journal of Vision 7(10):1-10.

Bulakowski, PF, Koldewyn, K, and Whitney, D (2007).
Independent coding of object motion and position revealed by distinct contingent aftereffects.
Vision Res 47(6):810-7.

Haberman, J and Whitney, D (2007).
Rapid extraction of mean emotion and gender from sets of faces
Curr Biol 17(17):R751-53.

Harp, T, Bressler, D, and Whitney, D (2007).
Position shifts following crowded second order motion adaptation reveal processing of local and global motion without awareness.
Journal of Vision 7(2):1-13.

Louie, E, Bressler, D, and Whitney, D (2007).
Holistic crowding: selective interference between configural representations of faces in crowded scenes.
Journal of Vision 7(2):1-11.

Whitney, D and Bressler, DW (2007).
Second-order motion without awareness: passive adaptation to second-order motion produces a motion aftereffect.
Vision Res 47(4):569-79.

Whitney, D and Bressler, DW (2007).
Spatially asymmetric response to moving patterns in the visual cortex: re-examining the local sign hypothesis.
Vision Res 47(1):50-9.

Whitney, D, Ellison, A, Rice, NJ, Arnold, D, Goodale, M, Walsh, V, and Milner, D (2007).
Visually Guided Reaching Depends on Motion Area MT+
Cereb Cortex.

Bressler, DW and Whitney, D (2006).
Second-order motion shifts perceived position.
Vision Res 46(6-7):1120-8.

Whitney, D (2006).
Contribution of bottom-up and top-down motion processes to perceived position.
J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform 32(6):1380-97.

Arnold, D and Whitney, D (2005).
Adaptation and perceptual binding in sight and sound
In, Fitting the Mind to the World: Adaptation and Aftereffects in High-Level Vision. Clifford, C. & Rhodes, G. (Eds.).

Whitney, D (2005).
Motion distorts perceived position without awareness of motion.
Curr Biol 15(9):R324-6.

Whitney, D and Goodale, MA (2005).
Visual motion due to eye movements helps guide the hand.
Exp Brain Res 162(3):394-400.