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List of works by Xoana G Troncoso

Area V1 responses to illusory corner-folds in Vasarely's nested squares and the Alternating Brightness Star illusions

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BOLD activation varies parametrically with corner angle throughout human retinotopic cortex

scientific article published on 01 January 2007

Characteristics of Spontaneous Square-Wave Jerks in the Healthy Macaque Monkey during Visual Fixation

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Corner salience varies linearly with corner angle during flicker-augmented contrast: a general principle of corner perception based on Vasarely's artworks

scientific article published in January 2009

Distinctive features of saccadic intrusions and microsaccades in progressive supranuclear palsy

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Effect of stimulus width on simultaneous contrast

scientific article published on 5 September 2013

Fixational eye movement correction of blink-induced gaze position errors.

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Microsaccades counteract perceptual filling-in

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Microsaccades counteract visual fading during fixation.

scientific article published in January 2006

Microsaccadic efficacy and contribution to foveal and peripheral vision

scientific article published on 01 July 2012

Novel visual illusions related to Vasarely's 'nested squares' show that corner salience varies with corner angle.

scientific article published in January 2005

Saccades and microsaccades during visual fixation, exploration, and search: foundations for a common saccadic generator

scientific article published on 18 December 2008

Simultaneous recordings of ocular microtremor and microsaccades with a piezoelectric sensor and a video-oculography system

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Synaptic Correlates of Low-Level Perception in V1.

scientific article published in April 2016

V1 neurons can distinguish between motion in the world and visual displacements due to eye movements: a microsaccade study.

scientific article published on 8 July 2013

V1 neurons respond differently to object motion versus motion from eye movements.

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