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Søren K Andersen
Søren K Andersen
Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience, Department of Psychology, University of Southern Denmark
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Feature-selective attention enhances color signals in early visual areas of the human brain
MM Müller, S Andersen, NJ Trujillo, P Valdes-Sosa, P Malinowski, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 103 (38), 14250-14254, 2006
3122006
Behavioral performance follows the time course of neural facilitation and suppression during cued shifts of feature-selective attention
SK Andersen, MM Müller
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 107 (31), 13878-13882, 2010
2102010
Attention facilitates multiple stimulus features in parallel in human visual cortex
SK Andersen, SA Hillyard, MM Muller
Current Biology 18 (13), 1006-1009, 2008
1832008
Time course of competition for visual processing resources between emotional pictures and foreground task
MM Müller, SK Andersen, A Keil
Cerebral Cortex 18 (8), 1892-1899, 2008
1662008
Effects of feature-selective and spatial attention at different stages of visual processing
SK Andersen, S Fuchs, MM Müller
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 23 (1), 238-246, 2011
1432011
Color-selective attention need not be mediated by spatial attention
SK Andersen, MM Müller, SA Hillyard
Journal of Vision 9 (6), 1-7, 2009
1342009
Neural mechanisms of intermodal sustained selective attention with concurrently presented auditory and visual stimuli
K Saupe, E Schröger, SK Andersen, MM Müller
Frontiers in human neuroscience 3, 1-13, 2009
1072009
Time course of affective bias in visual attention: Convergent evidence from steady-state visual evoked potentials and behavioral data
C Hindi Attar, SK Andersen, MM Müller
NeuroImage 53 (4), 1326-1333, 2010
942010
Attentional bias of competitive interactions in neuronal networks of early visual processing in the human brain
S Fuchs, SK Andersen, T Gruber, MM Muller
NeuroImage 41 (3), 1086-1101, 2008
842008
Too little, too late, and in the wrong place: Alpha band activity does not reflect an active mechanism of selective attention
PA Antonov, R Chakravarthi, SK Andersen
NeuroImage 219, 117006, 2020
772020
Global facilitation of attended features is obligatory and restricts divided attention
SK Andersen, SA Hillyard, MM Müller
Journal of Neuroscience 33 (46), 18200-18207, 2013
772013
Independent effects of attentional gain control and competitive interactions on visual stimulus processing
C Keitel, SK Andersen, C Quigley, MM Müller
Cerebral Cortex 23 (4), 940-946, 2013
732013
Effects of overt and covert attention on the steady-state visual evoked potential
S Walter, C Quigley, SK Andersen, MM Mueller
Neuroscience Letters 519 (1), 37-41, 2012
712012
Bottom-up biases in feature-selective attention
SK Andersen, MM Müller, J Martinovic
Journal of Neuroscience 32 (47), 16953-16958, 2012
652012
Sustained multifocal attentional enhancement of stimulus processing in early visual areas predicts tracking performance
VS Störmer, GN Winther, SC Li, SK Andersen
Journal of Neuroscience 33 (12), 5346-5351, 2013
632013
Feature-selective attention: Evidence for a decline in old age
C Quigley, SK Andersen, L Schulze, M Grunwald, MM Müller
Neuroscience letters 474 (1), 5-8, 2010
602010
Attentional selection of feature conjunctions is accomplished by parallel and independent selection of single features
SK Andersen, MM Müller, SA Hillyard
Journal of Neuroscience 35 (27), 9912-9919, 2015
532015
Measuring target detection performance in paradigms with high event rates
A Bendixen, SK Andersen
Clinical Neurophysiology 124 (5), 928-940, 2013
432013
Ten simple rules to study distractor suppression
M Wöstmann, VS Störmer, J Obleser, DA Addleman, SK Andersen, ...
Progress in neurobiology 213, 102269, 2022
402022
Tracking the Allocation of Attention in Visual Scenes with Steady-State Evoked Potentials
SK Andersen, MM Müller, SA Hillyard
Cognitive Neuroscience of Attention, 2nd edition, 197-216, 2011
40*2011
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