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Baiwei Liu
Baiwei Liu
PhD candidate of Cognitive Psychology, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
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Functional but not obligatory link between microsaccades and neural modulation by covert spatial attention
B Liu, AC Nobre, F van Ede
Nature Communications 13, 3503, 2022
882022
Microsaccades transiently lateralise EEG alpha activity
B Liu, AC Nobre, F van Ede
Progress in Neurobiology 224, 102433, 2023
252023
Long-term memory retrieval bypasses working memory
B Liu, X Li, J Theeuwes, B Wang
NeuroImage 261, 119513, 2022
132022
Jointly looking to the past and the future in visual working memory
B Liu, ZS Alexopoulou, F van Ede
eLife, 2023.01. 30.526235, 2024
122024
Attentional shifts bias microsaccade direction but do not cause new microsaccades
B Liu, ZS Alexopoulou, F van Ede
Communications Psychology 2 (1), 97, 2024
2*2024
Sparse spatial scaffolding for visual working memory
B Liu, Z Alexopoulou, A Zonneveld, F Van Ede
2*2023
High-level visual cognition deep down in the brain
B Liu, F van Ede
Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 2024
2024
Microsaccades strongly modulate but do not cause the N2pc EEG marker of spatial attention
B Liu, S Kong, F van Ede
bioRxiv, 2024.10. 28.620656, 2024
2024
[Conference abstract] Are microsaccades biased similarly during external and internal shifts of covert attention?
F van Ede, ZS Alexopoulou, B Liu
Journal of Vision 23 (9), 4909-4909, 2023
2023
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