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Thomas V. Papathomas
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152 Frelinghuysen Road |
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Piscataway, NJ 08854 |
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A127 |
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732-445-6533 |
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papathom@rci.rutgers.edu |
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| My laboratory investigates vision and the brain. Studies mainly involve psychophysical experiments with human observers. Current projects include the role of cognitive mechanisms in the recovery of three-dimensional shape from monocular or binocular 2-D retinal projections, the study of excitatory and inhibitory neural influences on mechanisms of motion perception, auditory/visual interactions, and the development of biologically relevant computational models of human brain function.
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Recent Papers:
1. Hong, J, Papathomas TV. ”Influences of attention on auditory aftereffects following purely visual adaptation,” Spatial Vision, 19(6), 567-580, 2006.
2. Sohn W, Chong SC, Papathomas TV, Vidnyanszky Z. “Cross-feature spread of global attentional modulation in human area MT+”, Neuroreport, 16, 1389-1393, 2005.
3. Melcher D, Papathomas TV, Vidnyanszky Z. “Implicit attentional selection of bound visual features,” Neuron, 46, 723-729, 2005, featured on National Public Radio’s “Morning Edition”, June 4, 2005.
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