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Massimo Turatto
Massimo Turatto
Center for Mind/Brain Sciences
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Visual-spatial attention in developmental dyslexia
A Facoetti, P Paganoni, M Turatto, V Marzola, GG Mascetti
Cortex 36 (1), 109-123, 2000
4042000
Segmentation, attention and phenomenal visual objects
J Driver, G Davis, C Russell, M Turatto, E Freeman
Cognition 80 (1-2), 61-95, 2001
3562001
Color, form and luminance capture attention in visual search
M Turatto, G Galfano
Vision research 40 (13), 1639-1643, 2000
2652000
Attention selection, distractor suppression and N2pc
V Mazza, M Turatto, A Caramazza
cortex 45 (7), 879-890, 2009
2492009
Orienting of visual attention in dyslexia: evidence for asymmetric hemispheric control of attention
A Facoetti, M Turatto, ML Lorusso, GG Mascetti
Experimental Brain Research 138, 46-53, 2001
2042001
Attentional selection and identification of visual objects are reflected by distinct electrophysiological responses
V Mazza, M Turatto, C Umiltà, M Eimer
Experimental Brain Research 181, 531-536, 2007
1862007
Getting rid of visual distractors: The why, when, how, and where
L Chelazzi, F Marini, D Pascucci, M Turatto
Current opinion in psychology 29, 135-147, 2019
1632019
Attentional capture by color without any relevant attentional set
M Turatto, G Galfano
Perception & Psychophysics 63, 286-297, 2001
1462001
Nonspatial attentional shifts between audition and vision.
M Turatto, F Benso, G Galfano, C Umilta
Journal of Experimental psychology: Human perception and performance 28 (3), 628, 2002
1272002
Visual oddballs induce prolonged microsaccadic inhibition
M Valsecchi, E Betta, M Turatto
Experimental Brain Research 177, 196-208, 2007
1252007
Attention makes moving objects be perceived to move faster
M Turatto, M Vescovi, M Valsecchi
Vision research 47 (2), 166-178, 2007
1252007
Asymmetrical visual fields distribution of attention in dyslexic children: a neuropsychological study
A Facoetti, M Turatto
Neuroscience letters 290 (3), 216-218, 2000
1252000
Automatic and voluntary focusing of attention
M Turatto, F Benso, A Facoetti, G Galfano, GG Mascetti, C Umiltà
Perception & Psychophysics 62, 935-952, 2000
1222000
Are you ready? I can tell by looking at your microsaccades
E Betta, M Turatto
Neuroreport 17 (10), 1001-1004, 2006
1132006
Inhibition of return in microsaccades
G Galfano, E Betta, M Turatto
Experimental brain research 159, 400-404, 2004
1102004
Space-independent modality-driven attentional capture in auditory, tactile and visual systems
M Turatto, G Galfano, B Bridgeman, C Umiltà
Experimental Brain Research 155, 301-310, 2004
962004
How automatic are audiovisual links in exogenous spatial attention?
V Mazza, M Turatto, M Rossi, C Umiltà
Neuropsychologia 45 (3), 514-522, 2007
902007
Change perception in complex auditory scenes
F Pavani, M Turatto
Perception & Psychophysics 70, 619-629, 2008
882008
Foreground–background segmentation and attention: A change blindness study
V Mazza, M Turatto, C Umilta
Psychological research 69, 201-210, 2005
882005
Short-term and long-term plasticity in the visual-attention system: Evidence from habituation of attentional capture
M Turatto, D Pascucci
Neurobiology of learning and memory 130, 159-169, 2016
822016
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