Publications and Presentations
Dobkins KR, Rezec AA & Krekelberg (2007). Effects of Spatial Attention and Salience Cues on Chromatic and Achromatic Motion Processing. Vision Research 47, 1893-1906
Rezec A and Dobkins KR (2004). Attentional Effects on Motion Processing. Book Chapter in Laurent Itti, Geraint Rees, and John Tsotsos (eds) Neurobiology of Attention, Academic Press / Elsevier (Chapter 81).
Rezec AA, Krekelberg B and Dobkins KR (2004). Attention Enhances Adaptability: Evidence from Motion Adaptation Experiments. Vision Research, 44, 3035-3044.
Rezec AA and Dobkins KR (2004). Attentional Weighting: A Possible Account of Visual Field Asymmetries in Visual Search? Spatial Vision, 17, 269-293.
Thiele A, Rezec A and Dobkins KR (2002). Chromatic input to motion processing in the absence of attention. Vision Research, 42, 11, 1395- 1401.
Rezec AA, Krekelberg B, & Dobkins KR (2003). Effects of attention and contrast on motion processing. Vision Sciences Society, Sarasota, Fla. Journal of Vision.
Rezec AA, & Dobkins KR (2001). Sensory- and attention- based visual field asymmetries for motion and orientation discrimination Vision Sciences Society, Sarasota, Fla. May, 2001.
Rezec AA, Bosworth RG & Dobkins KR (2000). Lower visual field advantage for motion detection: perceptual or attentional? Cognitive Neuroscience Society, Seventh Annual Meeting, p. 94. Poster presentation in San Francisco, CA.
Rezec AA, Thiele A & Dobkins KR (2000). Strength of Chromatic Input to Motion Processing: Dependent on Attention? Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science, 41, S721. Poster presentation in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida.
Rezec A & Dobkins KR (1999). Effects of spatial attention on motion detection thresholds. Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science, 40, S805. Poster presentation in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida.
Ongoing Projects
Computational modeling of motion adaptation
Salience and chromatic motion perception
The above projects are being conducted in collaboration with Bart Krekelberg (Rutgers University) and Karen R. Dobkins, (UCSD Dept. of Psychology). Undergraduate student research mentees: Camryn Allen, Michael Jenkins-Guarnieri, Amy Kooyers, Jackie Shibata, and Sze-Wei Tang.