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Working memory is not fixed-capacity: More active storage capacity for real-world objects than for simple stimuli
TF Brady, VS Störmer, GA Alvarez
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 113 (27), 7459-7464, 2016
2922016
Cross-modal cueing of attention alters appearance and early cortical processing of visual stimuli
VS Störmer, JJ McDonald, SA Hillyard
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 106 (52), 22456-22461, 2009
2692009
Feature-based attention elicits surround suppression in feature space
VS Störmer, GA Alvarez
Current Biology 24 (17), 1985-1988, 2014
1792014
Salient sounds activate human visual cortex automatically
JJ McDonald, VS Störmer, A Martinez, W Feng, SA Hillyard
Journal of Neuroscience 33 (21), 9194-9201, 2013
1302013
Sounds activate visual cortex and improve visual discrimination
W Feng, VS Störmer, A Martinez, JJ McDonald, SA Hillyard
Journal of Neuroscience 34 (29), 9817-9824, 2014
1172014
Dopaminergic and cholinergic modulations of visual-spatial attention and working memory: insights from molecular genetic research and implications for adult cognitive development.
VS Störmer, S Passow, J Biesenack, SC Li
Developmental psychology 48 (3), 875, 2012
1092012
Greater visual working memory capacity for visually matched stimuli when they are perceived as meaningful
IE Asp, VS Störmer, TF Brady
Journal of cognitive neuroscience 33 (5), 902-918, 2021
942021
Mid-level perceptual features contain early cues to animacy
B Long, VS Störmer, GA Alvarez
Journal of vision 17 (6), 20-20, 2017
882017
Within-hemifield competition in early visual areas limits the ability to track multiple objects with attention
VS Störmer, GA Alvarez, P Cavanagh
Journal of Neuroscience 34 (35), 11526-11533, 2014
852014
The role of meaning in visual working memory: Real-world objects, but not simple features, benefit from deeper processing.
TF Brady, VS Störmer
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 48 (7), 942, 2022
802022
Involuntary orienting of attention to a sound desynchronizes the occipital alpha rhythm and improves visual perception
W Feng, VS Störmer, A Martinez, JJ McDonald, SA Hillyard
Neuroimage 150, 318-328, 2017
682017
Sustained multifocal attentional enhancement of stimulus processing in early visual areas predicts tracking performance
VS Störmer, GN Winther, SC Li, SK Andersen
Journal of Neuroscience 33 (12), 5346-5351, 2013
672013
Attention alters perceived attractiveness
VS Störmer, GA Alvarez
Psychological Science 27 (4), 563-571, 2016
652016
Cross-modal orienting of visual attention
SA Hillyard, VS Störmer, W Feng, A Martinez, JJ McDonald
Neuropsychologia 83, 170-178, 2016
632016
Ten simple rules to study distractor suppression
M Wöstmann, VS Störmer, J Obleser, DA Addleman, SK Andersen, ...
Progress in neurobiology 213, 102269, 2022
592022
Reward speeds up and increases consistency of visual selective attention: a lifespan comparison
V Störmer, B Eppinger, SC Li
Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience 14, 659-671, 2014
572014
Normal Aging Delays and Compromises Early Multifocal Visual Attention during Object Tracking
VS Störmer, SC Li, HR Heekeren, U Lindenberger
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 1-15, 2013
472013
Salient, irrelevant sounds reflexively induce alpha rhythm desynchronization in parallel with slow potential shifts in visual cortex
VS Störmer, W Feng, A Martinez, JJ McDonald, SA Hillyard
Journal of cognitive neuroscience 28 (3), 433-445, 2016
462016
Normative shifts of cortical mechanisms of encoding contribute to adult age differences in visual–spatial working memory
VS Störmer, SC Li, HR Heekeren, U Lindenberger
Neuroimage 73, 167-175, 2013
442013
The role of meaning in visual memory: Face-selective brain activity predicts memory for ambiguous face stimuli
TF Brady, GA Alvarez, VS Störmer
Journal of Neuroscience 39 (6), 1100-1108, 2019
372019
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