Jingping P. Xu
Affiliations: | Psychology and Brain Sciences | University of Louisville, Louisville, KY, United States |
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Sign in to add mentorZijiang J. He | grad student | 2005-2010 | University of Louisville (Neurotree) |
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Xu JP, He ZJ, Ooi TL. (2012) Further support for the importance of the suppressive signal (pull) during the push-pull perceptual training. Vision Research. 61: 60-9 |
Xu JP, He ZJ, Ooi TL. (2012) Push-pull training reduces foveal sensory eye dominance within the early visual channels. Vision Research. 61: 48-59 |
Xu JP, He ZJ, Ooi TL. (2012) Perceptual learning to reduce sensory eye dominance beyond the focus of top-down visual attention. Vision Research. 61: 39-47 |
Ooi TL, Xu J, He Z. (2012) The pull in the push-pull perceptual learning protocol to reduce sensory eye dominance underscores the role of interocular inhibition Journal of Vision. 12: 705-705 |
Xu JP, He ZJ, Ooi TL. (2011) A binocular perimetry study of the causes and implications of sensory eye dominance. Vision Research. 51: 2386-97 |
Xu JP, He ZJ, Ooi TL. (2010) Effectively reducing sensory eye dominance with a push-pull perceptual learning protocol. Current Biology : Cb. 20: 1864-8 |
Xu JP, He ZJ, Ooi TL. (2010) Surface boundary contour strengthens image dominance in binocular competition. Vision Research. 50: 155-70 |
Ooi TL, Su Y, Xu J, et al. (2010) On boundary contour and center-surround factors in binocular rivalry Journal of Vision. 9: 306-306 |
Xu J, He ZJ, Ooi TL. (2010) Sensory eye dominance is retinal location specific and affects stereopsis Journal of Vision. 8: 1089-1089 |
Xu J, He ZJ, Ooi TL. (2010) The roles of boundary contour and stimulus onset asynchrony in triggering binocular rivalry alternation Journal of Vision. 7: 61-61 |