1. A 2D Gabor-wavelet baseline model out-performs a 3D surface model in scene-responsive cortex. PLoS Comput Biol. 2026 Feb; 22(2):e1013888. Shafer-Skelton A, Brady TF, Serences JT. PMID: 41628251; PMCID: PMC12880747.

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  2. Training Under Attentional Competition Produces Persistent Biases in Visual Appearance. ArXiv. 2026 Jan 13. Chaisilprungraung T, Sawetsuttipan P, Serences JT, Itthipuripat S. PMID: 41647232; PMCID: PMC12869373.

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  3. Memory recall errors reflect interacting sensory and mnemonic representations. bioRxiv. 2025 Oct 21. Kular H, Serences JT. PMID: 41279555; PMCID: PMC12633409.

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  4. Sensory reformatting for a working visual memory. Trends Cogn Sci. 2025 Dec; 29(12):1120-1135. Kiyonaga A, Serences JT. PMID: 41067992; PMCID: PMC12782179.

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  5. Distributed and drifting signals for working memory load in human cortex. bioRxiv. 2025 Sep 16. Adam KCS, Awh E, Serences JT. PMID: 41000996; PMCID: PMC12458198.

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  6. Near-random connections support top-down feature-based attentional modulations in early sensory cortex. PLoS Comput Biol. 2025 Aug; 21(8):e1013396. Park S, Serences JT. PMID: 40794794; PMCID: PMC12364372.

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  7. Dynamic categorization rules alter representations in human visual cortex. Nat Commun. 2025 Apr 11; 16(1):3459. Henderson MM, Serences JT, Rungratsameetaweemana N. PMID: 40216798; PMCID: PMC11992282.

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  8. Dynamic categorization rules alter representations in human visual cortex. bioRxiv. 2025 Jan 06. Henderson MM, Serences JT, Rungratsameetaweemana N. PMID: 37745512; PMCID: PMC10515851.

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  9. Manipulating attentional priority creates a trade-off between memory and sensory representations in human visual cortex. bioRxiv. 2024 Sep 16. Rademaker RL, Serences JT. PMID: 39345376; PMCID: PMC11429711.

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  10. First encounters: Estimating the initial magnitude of attentional capture. Vis cogn. 2024 Oct-Dec; 32(9-10):822-844. Adam KCS, Yang Z, Serences JT. PMID: 40822447; PMCID: PMC12355912.

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  11. Mixing and mingling in visual working memory: Inter-item competition is feature-specific during encoding and feature-general during maintenance. Atten Percept Psychophys. 2024 Aug; 86(6):1846-1860. Wennberg JW, Serences JT. PMID: 39134920; PMCID: PMC11410897.

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  12. Dissociable Neural Mechanisms Underlie the Effects of Attention on Visual Appearance and Response Bias. J Neurosci. 2023 09 27; 43(39):6628-6652. Itthipuripat S, Phangwiwat T, Wiwatphonthana P, Sawetsuttipan P, Chang KY, Störmer VS, Woodman GF, Serences JT. PMID: 37620156; PMCID: PMC10538590.

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  13. Perceptual Difficulty Regulates Attentional Gain Modulations in Human Visual Cortex. J Neurosci. 2023 05 03; 43(18):3312-3330. Sawetsuttipan P, Phunchongharn P, Ounjai K, Salazar A, Pongsuwan S, Intrachooto S, Serences JT, Itthipuripat S. PMID: 36963848; PMCID: PMC10162463.

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  14. Dynamics Are the Only Constant in Working Memory. J Cogn Neurosci. 2022 12 01; 35(1):24-26. Adam KCS, Rademaker RL, Serences JT. PMID: 36322835; PMCID: PMC9722602.

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  15. Attractive serial dependence overcomes repulsive neuronal adaptation. PLoS Biol. 2022 09; 20(9):e3001711. Sheehan TC, Serences JT. PMID: 36067148; PMCID: PMC9447932.

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  16. Flexible utilization of spatial- and motor-based codes for the storage of visuo-spatial information. Elife. 2022 05 06; 11. Henderson MM, Rademaker RL, Serences JT. PMID: 35522567; PMCID: PMC9075954.

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  17. An adaptive perspective on visual working memory distortions. J Exp Psychol Gen. 2022 Oct; 151(10):2300-2323. Chunharas C, Rademaker RL, Brady TF, Serences JT. PMID: 35191726; PMCID: PMC9392817.

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  18. Shared Representational Formats for Information Maintained in Working Memory and Information Retrieved from Long-Term Memory. Cereb Cortex. 2022 02 19; 32(5):1077-1092. Vo VA, Sutterer DW, Foster JJ, Sprague TC, Awh E, Serences JT. PMID: 34428283; PMCID: PMC8889995.

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  19. Relative precision of top-down attentional modulations is lower in early visual cortex compared to mid- and high-level visual areas. J Neurophysiol. 2022 02 01; 127(2):504-518. Park S, Serences JT. PMID: 35020526; PMCID: PMC8836715.

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  20. Biased orientation representations can be explained by experience with nonuniform training set statistics. J Vis. 2021 08 02; 21(8):10. Henderson M, Serences JT. PMID: 34351397; PMCID: PMC8354037.

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  21. History Modulates Early Sensory Processing of Salient Distractors. J Neurosci. 2021 09 22; 41(38):8007-8022. Adam KCS, Serences JT. PMID: 34330776; PMCID: PMC8460139.

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  22. Classic Visual Search Effects in an Additional Singleton Task: An Open Dataset. J Cogn. 2021; 4(1):34. Adam KCS, Patel T, Rangan N, Serences JT. PMID: 34396037; PMCID: PMC8323537.

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  23. Individual Alpha Frequency Determines the Impact of Bottom-Up Drive on Visual Processing. Cereb Cortex Commun. 2021; 2(2):tgab032. Nelli S, Malpani A, Boonjindasup M, Serences JT. PMID: 34296177; PMCID: PMC8171796.

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  24. Steady-State Visually Evoked Potentials and Feature-based Attention: Preregistered Null Results and a Focused Review of Methodological Considerations. J Cogn Neurosci. 2021 04; 33(4):695-724. Adam KCS, Chang L, Rangan N, Serences JT. PMID: 33416444; PMCID: PMC8354379.

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  25. Categorical Biases in Human Occipitoparietal Cortex. J Neurosci. 2020 01 22; 40(4):917-931. Ester EF, Sprague TC, Serences JT. PMID: 31862856; PMCID: PMC6975303.

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  26. The Importance of Considering Model Choices When Interpreting Results in Computational Neuroimaging. eNeuro. 2019 Nov/Dec; 6(6). Sprague TC, Boynton GM, Serences JT. PMID: 31772033; PMCID: PMC6924997.

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  27. When Conflict Cannot be Avoided: Relative Contributions of Early Selection and Frontal Executive Control in Mitigating Stroop Conflict. Cereb Cortex. 2019 12 17; 29(12):5037-5048. Itthipuripat S, Deering S, Serences JT. PMID: 30877786; PMCID: PMC6918928.

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  28. Stimulus visibility and uncertainty mediate the influence of attention on response bias and visual contrast appearance. J Vis. 2019 12 02; 19(14):8. Itthipuripat S, Chang KY, Bong A, Serences JT. PMID: 31826253; PMCID: PMC6908139.

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  29. Preserved capacity for learning statistical regularities and directing selective attention after hippocampal lesions. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2019 09 24; 116(39):19705-19710. Rungratsameetaweemana N, Squire LR, Serences JT. PMID: 31492814; PMCID: PMC6765262.

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  30. Value-driven attentional capture enhances distractor representations in early visual cortex. PLoS Biol. 2019 08; 17(8):e3000186. Itthipuripat S, Vo VA, Sprague TC, Serences JT. PMID: 31398186; PMCID: PMC6703696.

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  31. Multivariate Analysis of BOLD Activation Patterns Recovers Graded Depth Representations in Human Visual and Parietal Cortex. eNeuro. 2019 Jul/Aug; 6(4). Henderson M, Vo V, Chunharas C, Sprague T, Serences J. PMID: 31285275; PMCID: PMC6709213.

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  32. Working Memory: Flexible but Finite. Neuron. 2019 07 17; 103(2):184-185. Adam KCS, Serences JT. PMID: 31319047; PMCID: PMC6662643.

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  33. Coexisting representations of sensory and mnemonic information in human visual cortex. Nat Neurosci. 2019 08; 22(8):1336-1344. Rademaker RL, Chunharas C, Serences JT. PMID: 31263205; PMCID: PMC6857532.

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  34. Alpha-band oscillations track the retrieval of precise spatial representations from long-term memory. J Neurophysiol. 2019 08 01; 122(2):539-551. Sutterer DW, Foster JJ, Serences JT, Vogel EK, Awh E. PMID: 31188708; PMCID: PMC6734397.

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  35. Functional MRI and EEG Index Complementary Attentional Modulations. J Neurosci. 2019 07 31; 39(31):6162-6179. Itthipuripat S, Sprague TC, Serences JT. PMID: 31127004; PMCID: PMC6668200.

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  36. Dissociating the impact of attention and expectation on early sensory processing. Curr Opin Psychol. 2019 10; 29:181-186. Rungratsameetaweemana N, Serences JT. PMID: 31022561; PMCID: PMC6756985.

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  37. Human frontoparietal cortex represents behaviorally relevant target status based on abstract object features. J Neurophysiol. 2019 04 01; 121(4):1410-1427. Henderson M, Serences JT. PMID: 30759040; PMCID: PMC6485745.

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  38. Separating memoranda in depth increases visual working memory performance. J Vis. 2019 01 02; 19(1):4. Chunharas C, Rademaker RL, Sprague TC, Brady TF, Serences JT. PMID: 30634185; PMCID: PMC6333109.

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  39. Having More Choices Changes How Human Observers Weight Stable Sensory Evidence. J Neurosci. 2018 10 03; 38(40):8635-8649. Itthipuripat S, Cha K, Deering S, Salazar AM, Serences JT. PMID: 30143576; PMCID: PMC6170981.

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  40. Expectations Do Not Alter Early Sensory Processing during Perceptual Decision-Making. J Neurosci. 2018 06 13; 38(24):5632-5648. Rungratsameetaweemana N, Itthipuripat S, Salazar A, Serences JT. PMID: 29773755; PMCID: PMC8174137.

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  41. Building on a Solid Baseline: Anticipatory Biases in Attention. Trends Neurosci. 2018 03; 41(3):120-122. Nobre AC, Serences JT. PMID: 29499772; PMCID: PMC6041469.

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  42. Dissociable signatures of visual salience and behavioral relevance across attentional priority maps in human cortex. J Neurophysiol. 2018 06 01; 119(6):2153-2165. Sprague TC, Itthipuripat S, Vo VA, Serences JT. PMID: 29488841; PMCID: PMC6032112.

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  43. Fluctuations in instantaneous frequency predict alpha amplitude during visual perception. Nat Commun. 2017 12 12; 8(1):2071. Nelli S, Itthipuripat S, Srinivasan R, Serences JT. PMID: 29234068; PMCID: PMC5727061.

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  44. Feature-coding transitions to conjunction-coding with progression through human visual cortex. J Neurophysiol. 2017 12 01; 118(6):3194-3214. Cowell RA, Leger KR, Serences JT. PMID: 28931611; PMCID: PMC5814713.

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  45. Two different mechanisms support selective attention at different phases of training. PLoS Biol. 2017 Jun; 15(6):e2001724. Itthipuripat S, Cha K, Byers A, Serences JT. PMID: 28654635; PMCID: PMC5486967.

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  46. Pinging the brain to reveal hidden memories. Nat Neurosci. 2017 05 25; 20(6):767-769. Rademaker RL, Serences JT. PMID: 28542151; PMCID: PMC5647779.

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  47. Alpha-Band Oscillations Enable Spatially and Temporally Resolved Tracking of Covert Spatial Attention. Psychol Sci. 2017 Jul; 28(7):929-941. Foster JJ, Sutterer DW, Serences JT, Vogel EK, Awh E. PMID: 28537480; PMCID: PMC5675530.

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  48. Spatial Tuning Shifts Increase the Discriminability and Fidelity of Population Codes in Visual Cortex. J Neurosci. 2017 03 22; 37(12):3386-3401. Vo VA, Sprague TC, Serences JT. PMID: 28242794; PMCID: PMC5373124.

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  49. Acute Exercise Modulates Feature-selective Responses in Human Cortex. J Cogn Neurosci. 2017 Apr; 29(4):605-618. Bullock T, Elliott JC, Serences JT, Giesbrecht B. PMID: 27897672.

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  50. Neural mechanisms of information storage in visual short-term memory. Vision Res. 2016 11; 128:53-67. Serences JT. PMID: 27668990; PMCID: PMC5079778.

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  51. Feature-Selective Attentional Modulations in Human Frontoparietal Cortex. J Neurosci. 2016 08 03; 36(31):8188-99. Ester EF, Sutterer DW, Serences JT, Awh E. PMID: 27488638; PMCID: PMC4971365.

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  52. Restoring Latent Visual Working Memory Representations in Human Cortex. Neuron. 2016 Aug 03; 91(3):694-707. Sprague TC, Ester EF, Serences JT. PMID: 27497224; PMCID: PMC4978188.

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  53. The topography of alpha-band activity tracks the content of spatial working memory. J Neurophysiol. 2016 Jan 01; 115(1):168-77. Foster JJ, Sutterer DW, Serences JT, Vogel EK, Awh E. PMID: 26467522; PMCID: PMC4760461.

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  54. Integrating Levels of Analysis in Systems and Cognitive Neurosciences: Selective Attention as a Case Study. Neuroscientist. 2016 06; 22(3):225-37. Itthipuripat S, Serences JT. PMID: 26307043.

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  55. Parietal and Frontal Cortex Encode Stimulus-Specific Mnemonic Representations during Visual Working Memory. Neuron. 2015 Aug 19; 87(4):893-905. Ester EF, Sprague TC, Serences JT. PMID: 26257053; PMCID: PMC4545683.

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  56. Value-based attentional capture influences context-dependent decision-making. J Neurophysiol. 2015 Jul; 114(1):560-9. Itthipuripat S, Cha K, Rangsipat N, Serences JT. PMID: 25995350; PMCID: PMC4509404.

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  57. Visual attention mitigates information loss in small- and large-scale neural codes. Trends Cogn Sci. 2015 Apr; 19(4):215-26. Sprague TC, Saproo S, Serences JT. PMID: 25769502; PMCID: PMC4532299.

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  58. Substitution and pooling in visual crowding induced by similar and dissimilar distractors. J Vis. 2015 Jan 08; 15(1):15.1.4. Ester EF, Zilber E, Serences JT. PMID: 25572350; PMCID: PMC4288309.

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  59. Sensory gain outperforms efficient readout mechanisms in predicting attention-related improvements in behavior. J Neurosci. 2014 Oct 01; 34(40):13384-98. Itthipuripat S, Ester EF, Deering S, Serences JT. PMID: 25274817; PMCID: PMC4180474.

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  60. Reconstructions of information in visual spatial working memory degrade with memory load. Curr Biol. 2014 Sep 22; 24(18):2174-2180. Sprague TC, Ester EF, Serences JT. PMID: 25201683; PMCID: PMC4181677.

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  61. Enhanced attentional gain as a mechanism for generalized perceptual learning in human visual cortex. J Neurophysiol. 2014 Sep 01; 112(5):1217-27. Byers A, Serences JT. PMID: 24920023; PMCID: PMC4122726.

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  62. Induced α rhythms track the content and quality of visual working memory representations with high temporal precision. J Neurosci. 2014 May 28; 34(22):7587-99. Anderson DE, Serences JT, Vogel EK, Awh E. PMID: 24872563; PMCID: PMC4035520.

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  63. Variability in visual working memory ability limits the efficiency of perceptual decision making. J Vis. 2014 Apr 02; 14(4). Ester EF, Ho TC, Brown SD, Serences JT. PMID: 24695991; PMCID: PMC3974583.

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  64. Attention improves transfer of motion information between V1 and MT. J Neurosci. 2014 Mar 05; 34(10):3586-96. Saproo S, Serences JT. PMID: 24599458; PMCID: PMC3942576.

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  65. Changing the spatial scope of attention alters patterns of neural gain in human cortex. J Neurosci. 2014 Jan 01; 34(1):112-23. Itthipuripat S, Garcia JO, Rungratsameetaweemana N, Sprague TC, Serences JT. PMID: 24381272; PMCID: PMC3866479.

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  66. The positional-specificity effect reveals a passive-trace contribution to visual short-term memory. PLoS One. 2013; 8(12):e83483. Postle BR, Awh E, Serences JT, Sutterer DW, D'Esposito M. PMID: 24386212; PMCID: PMC3873305.

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  67. Attention modulates spatial priority maps in the human occipital, parietal and frontal cortices. Nat Neurosci. 2013 Dec; 16(12):1879-87. Sprague TC, Serences JT. PMID: 24212672; PMCID: PMC3977704.

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  68. Attending multiple items decreases the selectivity of population responses in human primary visual cortex. J Neurosci. 2013 May 29; 33(22):9273-82. Anderson DE, Ester EF, Serences JT, Awh E. PMID: 23719796; PMCID: PMC3710664.

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  69. Individual differences in attention strategies during detection, fine discrimination, and coarse discrimination. J Neurophysiol. 2013 Aug; 110(3):784-94. Bridwell DA, Hecker EA, Serences JT, Srinivasan R. PMID: 23678013; PMCID: PMC3742993.

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  70. Near-real-time feature-selective modulations in human cortex. Curr Biol. 2013 Mar 18; 23(6):515-22. Garcia JO, Srinivasan R, Serences JT. PMID: 23477721; PMCID: PMC3608396.

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  71. A neural measure of precision in visual working memory. J Cogn Neurosci. 2013 May; 25(5):754-61. Ester EF, Anderson DE, Serences JT, Awh E. PMID: 23469889; PMCID: PMC4041615.

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  72. Temporal dynamics of divided spatial attention. J Neurophysiol. 2013 May; 109(9):2364-73. Itthipuripat S, Garcia JO, Serences JT. PMID: 23390315; PMCID: PMC3652224.

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  73. Perceptual consequences of feature-based attentional enhancement and suppression. J Vis. 2012 Aug 24; 12(8):15. Ho TC, Brown S, Abuyo NA, Ku EH, Serences JT. PMID: 22923726; PMCID: PMC4503215.

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  74. Exploring the relationship between perceptual learning and top-down attentional control. Vision Res. 2012 Dec 01; 74:30-9. Byers A, Serences JT. PMID: 22850344; PMCID: PMC3501545.

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  75. The optimality of sensory processing during the speed-accuracy tradeoff. J Neurosci. 2012 Jun 06; 32(23):7992-8003. Ho T, Brown S, van Maanen L, Forstmann BU, Wagenmakers EJ, Serences JT. PMID: 22674274; PMCID: PMC3388609.

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  76. Optimal deployment of attentional gain during fine discriminations. J Neurosci. 2012 May 30; 32(22):7723-33. Scolari M, Byers A, Serences JT. PMID: 22649250; PMCID: PMC3384562.

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  77. Mechanisms of selective attention: response enhancement, noise reduction, and efficient pooling of sensory responses. Neuron. 2011 Dec 08; 72(5):685-7. Serences JT. PMID: 22153365; PMCID: PMC3385866.

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  78. Neural correlates of trial-to-trial fluctuations in response caution. J Neurosci. 2011 Nov 30; 31(48):17488-95. van Maanen L, Brown SD, Eichele T, Wagenmakers EJ, Ho T, Serences J, Forstmann BU. PMID: 22131410; PMCID: PMC6623798.

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  79. Computational advances towards linking BOLD and behavior. Neuropsychologia. 2012 Mar; 50(4):435-46. Serences JT, Saproo S. PMID: 21840553; PMCID: PMC3384549.

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  80. Reciprocal relations between cognitive neuroscience and formal cognitive models: opposites attract? Trends Cogn Sci. 2011 Jun; 15(6):272-9. Forstmann BU, Wagenmakers EJ, Eichele T, Brown S, Serences JT. PMID: 21612972; PMCID: PMC3384559.

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  81. Control of spatial and feature-based attention in frontoparietal cortex. J Neurosci. 2010 Oct 27; 30(43):14330-9. Greenberg AS, Esterman M, Wilson D, Serences JT, Yantis S. PMID: 20980588; PMCID: PMC3307052.

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  82. Basing perceptual decisions on the most informative sensory neurons. J Neurophysiol. 2010 Oct; 104(4):2266-73. Scolari M, Serences JT. PMID: 20631209; PMCID: PMC2957467.

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  83. Spatial attention improves the quality of population codes in human visual cortex. J Neurophysiol. 2010 Aug; 104(2):885-95. Saproo S, Serences JT. PMID: 20484525; PMCID: PMC2934940.

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  84. Population response profiles in early visual cortex are biased in favor of more valuable stimuli. J Neurophysiol. 2010 Jul; 104(1):76-87. Serences JT, Saproo S. PMID: 20410360; PMCID: PMC2904226.

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  85. Hierarchical organization of human auditory cortex: evidence from acoustic invariance in the response to intelligible speech. Cereb Cortex. 2010 Oct; 20(10):2486-95. Okada K, Rong F, Venezia J, Matchin W, Hsieh IH, Saberi K, Serences JT, Hickok G. PMID: 20100898; PMCID: PMC2936804.

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  86. Electrophysiological correlates of learning-induced modulation of visual motion processing in humans. Front Hum Neurosci. 2010; 3:69. Gál V, Kóbor I, Bankó EM, Kozák LR, Serences JT, Vidnyánszky Z. PMID: 20140270; PMCID: PMC2816176.

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  87. Spatially global representations in human primary visual cortex during working memory maintenance. J Neurosci. 2009 Dec 02; 29(48):15258-65. Ester EF, Serences JT, Awh E. PMID: 19955378; PMCID: PMC2830793.

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  88. Adaptive allocation of attentional gain. J Neurosci. 2009 Sep 23; 29(38):11933-42. Scolari M, Serences JT. PMID: 19776279; PMCID: PMC2775415.

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  89. Domain general mechanisms of perceptual decision making in human cortex. J Neurosci. 2009 Jul 08; 29(27):8675-87. Ho TC, Brown S, Serences JT. PMID: 19587274; PMCID: PMC2719543.

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  90. Learning to filter out visual distractors. Eur J Neurosci. 2009 Apr; 29(8):1723-31. Gál V, Kozák LR, Kóbor I, Bankó EM, Serences JT, Vidnyánszky Z. PMID: 19385991.

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  91. Area Spt in the human planum temporale supports sensory-motor integration for speech processing. J Neurophysiol. 2009 May; 101(5):2725-32. Hickok G, Okada K, Serences JT. PMID: 19225172.

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  92. Stimulus-specific delay activity in human primary visual cortex. Psychol Sci. 2009 Feb; 20(2):207-14. Serences JT, Ester EF, Vogel EK, Awh E. PMID: 19170936; PMCID: PMC2875116.

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  93. Online response-selection and the attentional blink: Multiple-processing channels. Vis cogn. 2009; 17(4):531-554. Serences J, Scolari M, Awh E. PMID: 20485458; PMCID: PMC2871338.

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  94. Value-based modulations in human visual cortex. Neuron. 2008 Dec 26; 60(6):1169-81. Serences JT. PMID: 19109919; PMCID: PMC3384552.

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  95. Estimating the influence of attention on population codes in human visual cortex using voxel-based tuning functions. Neuroimage. 2009 Jan 01; 44(1):223-31. Serences JT, Saproo S, Scolari M, Ho T, Muftuler LT. PMID: 18721888.

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  96. Sleep-dependent learning and practice-dependent deterioration in an orientation discrimination task. Behav Neurosci. 2008 Apr; 122(2):267-72. Mednick SC, Drummond SP, Boynton GM, Awh E, Serences J. PMID: 18410166; PMCID: PMC2744595.

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  97. The impact of temporal regularization on estimates of the BOLD hemodynamic response function: a comparative analysis. Neuroimage. 2008 May 01; 40(4):1606-18. Casanova R, Ryali S, Serences J, Yang L, Kraft R, Laurienti PJ, Maldjian JA. PMID: 18329292; PMCID: PMC2432527.

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  98. The representation of behavioral choice for motion in human visual cortex. J Neurosci. 2007 Nov 21; 27(47):12893-9. Serences JT, Boynton GM. PMID: 18032662; PMCID: PMC6673290.

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  99. Human adult cortical reorganization and consequent visual distortion. J Neurosci. 2007 Sep 05; 27(36):9585-94. Dilks DD, Serences JT, Rosenau BJ, Yantis S, McCloskey M. PMID: 17804619; PMCID: PMC2695877.

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  100. Feature-based attentional modulations in the absence of direct visual stimulation. Neuron. 2007 Jul 19; 55(2):301-12. Serences JT, Boynton GM. PMID: 17640530.

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  101. Cortical mechanisms for shifting and holding visuospatial attention. Cereb Cortex. 2008 Jan; 18(1):114-25. Kelley TA, Serences JT, Giesbrecht B, Yantis S. PMID: 17434917; PMCID: PMC2150997.

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  102. Searching for an oddball: neural correlates of singleton detection mode in parietal cortex. J Neurosci. 2006 Dec 06; 26(49):12631-2. Proulx MJ, Serences JT. PMID: 17152680; PMCID: PMC6674831.

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  103. Spatially selective representations of voluntary and stimulus-driven attentional priority in human occipital, parietal, and frontal cortex. Cereb Cortex. 2007 Feb; 17(2):284-93. Serences JT, Yantis S. PMID: 16514108.

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  104. Neural system for controlling the contents of object working memory in humans. Cereb Cortex. 2006 Nov; 16(11):1595-603. Roth JK, Serences JT, Courtney SM. PMID: 16357333.

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  105. Selective visual attention and perceptual coherence. Trends Cogn Sci. 2006 Jan; 10(1):38-45. Serences JT, Yantis S. PMID: 16318922.

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  106. Retinotopic mapping in the human visual cortex using vascular space occupancy-dependent functional magnetic resonance imaging. Neuroreport. 2005 Oct 17; 16(15):1635-40. Lu H, Basso G, Serences JT, Yantis S, Golay X, van Zijl PC. PMID: 16189469.

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  107. Coordination of voluntary and stimulus-driven attentional control in human cortex. Psychol Sci. 2005 Feb; 16(2):114-22. Serences JT, Shomstein S, Leber AB, Golay X, Egeth HE, Yantis S. PMID: 15686577.

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  108. Preparatory activity in visual cortex indexes distractor suppression during covert spatial orienting. J Neurophysiol. 2004 Dec; 92(6):3538-45. Serences JT, Yantis S, Culberson A, Awh E. PMID: 15254075.

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  109. Control of object-based attention in human cortex. Cereb Cortex. 2004 Dec; 14(12):1346-57. Serences JT, Schwarzbach J, Courtney SM, Golay X, Yantis S. PMID: 15166105.

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  110. A comparison of methods for characterizing the event-related BOLD timeseries in rapid fMRI. Neuroimage. 2004 Apr; 21(4):1690-700. Serences JT. PMID: 15050591.

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  111. Evidence against a central bottleneck during the attentional blink: multiple channels for configural and featural processing. Cogn Psychol. 2004 Jan; 48(1):95-126. Awh E, Serences J, Laurey P, Dhaliwal H, van der Jagt T, Dassonville P. PMID: 14654037.

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  112. Cortical mechanisms of feature-based attentional control. Cereb Cortex. 2003 Dec; 13(12):1334-43. Liu T, Slotnick SD, Serences JT, Yantis S. PMID: 14615298.

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  113. Cortical mechanisms of space-based and object-based attentional control. Curr Opin Neurobiol. 2003 Apr; 13(2):187-93. Yantis S, Serences JT. PMID: 12744972.

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  114. Top-down control over biased competition during covert spatial orienting. J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform. 2003 Feb; 29(1):52-63. Awh E, Matsukura M, Serences JT. PMID: 12669747.

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  115. Transient neural activity in human parietal cortex during spatial attention shifts. Nat Neurosci. 2002 Oct; 5(10):995-1002. Yantis S, Schwarzbach J, Serences JT, Carlson RL, Steinmetz MA, Pekar JJ, Courtney SM. PMID: 12219097.

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