Christian Kaul

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University College London, London, United Kingdom 
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Kaul C, Ratner KG, Van Bavel JJ. (2014) Dynamic representations of race: processing goals shape race decoding in the fusiform gyri. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience. 9: 326-32
Apthorp D, Schwarzkopf DS, Kaul C, et al. (2013) Direct evidence for encoding of motion streaks in human visual cortex. Proceedings. Biological Sciences / the Royal Society. 280: 20122339
Ratner KG, Kaul C, Van Bavel JJ. (2013) Is race erased? Decoding race from patterns of neural activity when skin color is not diagnostic of group boundaries. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience. 8: 750-5
Gomez A, Rothkirch M, Kaul C, et al. (2011) Emotion modulates the effects of endogenous attention on retinotopic visual processing. Neuroimage. 57: 1542-51
Kaul C, Rees G, Ishai A. (2011) The Gender of Face Stimuli is Represented in Multiple Regions in the Human Brain. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. 4: 238
Mendoza D, Schneiderman M, Kaul C, et al. (2011) Combined effects of feature-based working memory and feature-based attention on the perception of visual motion direction. Journal of Vision. 11: 11
Kaul C, Bahrami B, Rees G. (2010) Multivoxel fMRI analysis reveals the representation of spatial frequency information in human primary visual cortex Journal of Vision. 9: 766-766
Mendoza D, Kaul C, Martinez-Trujillo J. (2010) Working memory and feature-based attention independently modulate the perception of coherent motion in human observers Journal of Vision. 9: 142-142
Kaul C, Lavie N, Rees G. (2010) High attentional load reduces neural classification of orientation in early visual cortex Journal of Vision. 7: 639-639
Apthorp D, Bahrami B, Kaul C, et al. (2010) The neural correlates of motion streaks: an fMRI study Journal of Vision. 10: 844-844
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