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Visual entrainment at 10 Hz causes periodic modulation of the flash lag illusion
S Chota, R VanRullen
Frontiers in neuroscience 13, 232, 2019
242019
Dynamic and flexible transformation and reallocation of visual working memory representations
S Chota, S Van der Stigchel
Visual Cognition 29 (7), 409-415, 2021
212021
Attention rhythmically samples multi-feature objects in working memory
S Chota, C Leto, L van Zantwijk, S Van der Stigchel
Scientific reports 12 (1), 14703, 2022
162022
Rhythmic fluctuations of saccadic reaction time arising from visual competition
S Chota, C Luo, SM Crouzet, L Boyer, R Kienitz, MC Schmid, ...
Scientific reports 8 (1), 15889, 2018
152018
Occipital alpha-TMS causally modulates temporal order judgements: Evidence for discrete temporal windows in vision
S Chota, P Marque, R VanRullen
Neuroimage 237, 118173, 2021
142021
A matter of availability: sharper tuning for memorized than for perceived stimulus features
S Chota, S Gayet, JL Kenemans, CNL Olivers, S Van der Stigchel
Cerebral Cortex 33 (12), 7608-7618, 2023
112023
Random Tactile Noise Stimulation Reveals Beta-Rhythmic Impulse Response Function of the Somatosensory System
S Chota, R VanRullen, R Gulbinaite
Journal of Neuroscience 43 (17), 3107-3119, 2023
82023
Rapid Invisible Frequency Tagging (RIFT) in a novel setup with EEG
K Arora, S Gayet, JL Kenemans, S Van der Stigchel, S Chota
bioRxiv, 2024.02. 01.578462, 2024
22024
Steady-state Visual Evoked Potentials Reveal Dynamic (Re) allocation of Spatial Attention during Maintenance and Utilization of Visual Working Memory
S Chota, AT Bruat, S Van der Stigchel, C Strauch
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 36 (5), 800-814, 2024
12024
Dissociating External and Internal Attentional Selection
K Arora, S Gayet, JL Kenemans, S Van der Stigchel, S Chota
bioRxiv, 2024.08. 27.609883, 2024
12024
Attention samples features in working memory rhythmically
S Chota, S van der Stigchel
Journal of Vision 22 (14), 3485-3485, 2022
12022
The priority state of items in visual working memory determines their influence on early visual processing
D Wang, S Chota, L Xu, S Van der Stigchel, S Gayet
Consciousness and Cognition 127, 103800, 2025
2025
Pupillometric imaging reveals the spatiotemporal dynamics of covert attention
M Naber, M Savva, S Van der Stigchel, S Chota
Journal of Vision 24 (10), 579-579, 2024
2024
Using Rapid Invisible Frequency Tagging to track internal attention
K Arora, S Gayet, JL Kenemans, S Van der Stigchel, S Chota
Journal of Vision 24 (10), 603-603, 2024
2024
Gaze biases can reflect task-specific spatial memorization strategies
S Chota, K Arora, JL Kenemans, S Gayet, S Van der Stigchel
bioRxiv, 2024.08. 30.610231, 2024
2024
SSVEPs reveal dynamic (re-) allocation of spatial attention during maintenance and utilization of visual working memory
S Chota, A Bruat, S Van der Stigchel, C Strauch
bioRxiv, 2023.08. 29.555110, 2023
2023
How the brain stays in sync with the real world: The brain can predict the location of a moving object to compensate for the delays caused by the processing of neural signals
D Koevoet, A Sahakian, S Chota
eLife 12, 2023
2023
How the brain stays in sync with the real world
D Koevoet, A Sahakian, S Chota
eLife 12, e85301, 2023
2023
A matter of availability: Neural representations of task-relevant stimulus features are sharper when stimuli are memorized rather than perceived
S Chota, S Gayet, JL Kenemans, CNL Olivers, S Van der Stigchel
bioRxiv, 2022.09. 01.506184, 2022
2022
Attention Samples Items in Visual Working Memory Rhythmically
S Chota, C Leto, L van Zantwijk, S van der Stigchel
bioRxiv, 2022.04. 12.488012, 2022
2022
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