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High internal noise and poor external noise filtering characterize perception in autism spectrum disorder
WJ Park, KB Schauder, R Zhang, L Bennetto, D Tadin
Scientific reports 7 (1), 17584, 2017
712017
Spatial suppression promotes rapid figure-ground segmentation of moving objects
D Tadin, WJ Park, KC Dieter, MD Melnick, JS Lappin, R Blake
Nature Communications 10 (1), 2732, 2019
502019
Larger receptive field size as a mechanism underlying atypical motion perception in autism spectrum disorder
KB Schauder, WJ Park, D Tadin, L Bennetto
Clinical Psychological Science 5 (5), 827-842, 2017
312017
Initial eye gaze to faces and its functional consequence on face identification abilities in autism spectrum disorder
KB Schauder, WJ Park, Y Tsank, MP Eckstein, D Tadin, L Bennetto
Journal of neurodevelopmental disorders 11, 1-20, 2019
182019
Ensemble statistics as units of selection
HY Im, WJ Park, SC Chong
Journal of Cognitive Psychology 27 (1), 114-127, 2015
182015
Motion Perception
W PARK, D TADIN
Stevens' Handbook of Experimental Psychology and Cognitive Neuroscience …, 2018
172018
New insights into cortical development and plasticity: from molecules to behavior
WJ Park, I Fine
Current Opinion in Physiology 16, 50-60, 2020
92020
Functional reallocation of sensory processing resources caused by long-term neural adaptation to altered optics
A Barbot, WJ Park, CJ Ng, RY Zhang, KR Huxlin, D Tadin, G Yoon
eLife 10, e58734, 2021
82021
Atypical visual motion-prediction abilities in autism spectrum disorder
WJ Park, KB Schauder, OS Kwon, L Bennetto, D Tadin
Clinical Psychological Science 9 (5), 944-960, 2021
72021
Online transcranial random noise stimulation improves perception at high levels of visual white noise
MD Melnick, WJ Park, S Croom, S Chen, L Batelli, A Busza, KR Huxlin, ...
bioRxiv, 2020.06. 22.165969, 2020
52020
Mechanisms of motion-based object segregation
WJ Park, D Tadin
Journal of Vision 14 (10), 259-259, 2014
42014
The perception of auditory motion in sighted and early blind individuals
WJ Park, I Fine
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 120 (49), e2310156120, 2023
22023
Do you hear what I see? How do early blind individuals experience object motion?
I Fine, WJ Park
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B 378 (1869), 20210460, 2023
22023
Atypical and inflexible visual encoding in autism spectrum disorder
EL Isenstein, WJ Park, D Tadin
PLoS biology 19 (6), e3001293, 2021
22021
Consciousness reflected in the eyes
WJ Park, KB Schauder, D Tadin
Elife 7, e35374, 2018
22018
Functional reorganization of visual processing following long-term adaptation to optical defects
A Barbot, WJ Park, RY Zhang, KR Huxlin, D Tadin, G Yoon
bioRxiv, 2020
1*2020
Atypical visual motion prediction in autism spectrum disorder
WJ Park, K Schauder, OS Kwon, L Bennetto, D Tadin
Journal of Vision 18 (10), 547-547, 2018
12018
Perceptual inefficiencies predict individual differences in working memory both in typical adults and in schizophrenia
WJ Park, M Ichinose, S Park, D Tadin
Journal of Vision 17 (10), 1110-1110, 2017
12017
Background subtraction as a mechanism for efficient motion segregation
WJ Park, D Tadin
Journal of Vision 15 (12), 334-334, 2015
12015
The Effect of Spatial Dimension Shifts in Rotated Target Position Search
WJ Park, IY Jung, JH Park, SW Bae, SC Chong
Korean Journal of Cognitive Science 22 (2), 103-121, 2011
12011
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