Tyler W. Garaas, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2010 | University of Massachusetts, Boston, Boston, MA |
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Computer Science, Robotics Engineering, Neuroscience BiologyGoogle:
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Sign in to add mentorMarc Pomplun | grad student | 2010 | U Mass Boston | |
(Real-time active robotic vision using biologically inspired neural models.) |
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Wick FA, Garaas TW, Pomplun M. (2016) Saccadic Adaptation Alters the Attentional Field. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. 10: 568 |
Luo G, Garaas T, Pomplun M. (2014) Salient stimulus attracts focus of peri-saccadic mislocalization. Vision Research. 100: 93-8 |
Pomplun M, Garaas TW, Carrasco M. (2013) The effects of task difficulty on visual search strategy in virtual 3D displays. Journal of Vision. 13 |
Ahmed Wick F, Garaas T, Pomplun M. (2013) Saccadic adaptation modulates inhibition of return Journal of Vision. 13: 1116-1116 |
Garaas TW, Pomplun M. (2011) Distorted object perception following whole-field adaptation of saccadic eye movements. Journal of Vision. 11: 2 |
Luo G, Garaas T, Pomplun M, et al. (2010) Inconsistency between peri-saccadic mislocalization and compression: evidence for separate "what" and "where" visual systems. Journal of Vision. 10: 32 |
Garaas T, Pomplun M. (2010) Distortion in perceived object size accompanies saccadic adaptation Journal of Vision. 9: 978-978 |
Luo G, Garaas T, Pomplun M, et al. (2010) Does saccadic space compression mean size shrinking? Journal of Vision. 9: 443-443 |
Garaas T, Pomplun M. (2010) More wheels makes attention pin slower Journal of Vision. 9: 208-208 |
Pomplun M, Garaas T, Carrasco M. (2010) The effects of task demands on the dynamics of visual search in virtual 3D displays Journal of Vision. 9: 1214-1214 |