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| Yoram S BonnehSummaryAffiliation: Weizmann Institute of Science Country: Israel Publications
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Abnormal binocular rivalry in unilateral neglect: evidence for a non-spatial mechanism of extinctionYoram S Bonneh
Department of Neurobiology, Brain Research, The Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot 76100, Israel
Neuroreport 15:473-7. 2004..This impaired habituation may in turn contribute to inappropriate environmental monitoring and attenuated novelty-seeking behavior...
Local and non-local deficits in amblyopia: acuity and spatial interactionsYoram S Bonneh
Department of Neurobiology, Brain Research, The Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot 76100, Israel
Vision Res 44:3099-110. 2004..This deficit might reflect long-range lateral inhibition, or alternatively, an inaccurate and scattered top-down attentional selection mechanism...
Spatial and temporal crowding in amblyopiaYoram S Bonneh
Department of Neurobiology, Brain Research, The Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot 76100, Israel
Vision Res 47:1950-62. 2007..This suggests that time and space are related in crowding, at least in amblyopia...
Cross-modal extinction in a boy with severely autistic behaviour and high verbal intelligenceYoram S Bonneh
Faculty of Science, University of Haifa, Haifa, Israel
Cogn Neuropsychol 25:635-52. 2008....
When they see, they see it almost right: normal subjective experience of detected stimuli in spatial neglectYoram S Bonneh
Department of Neurobiology, Brain Research, The Weizmann Institute of Science, 76100 Rehovot, Israel
Neurosci Lett 446:51-5. 2008..Hence, patients may often miss contralesional stimuli but see them in full contrast once they clear the high-level hurdle...
Motion-induced blindness and microsaccades: cause and effectYoram S Bonneh
Department of Human Biology, University of Haifa, Mt Carmel, Israel
J Vis 10:22. 2010..Our results show that microsaccades counteract disappearance but are neither necessary nor sufficient to account for MIB...
Opposite neural signatures of motion-induced blindness in human dorsal and ventral visual cortexTobias H Donner
Department of Psychology, New York University, New York, New York 10003 6634, USA
J Neurosci 28:10298-310. 2008....
