The relations between perceptual and social saliency in visual selection
Lead Research Organisation:
University of Oxford
Department Name: Experimental Psychology
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Sui J
(2016)
Negative mood disrupts self- and reward-biases in perceptual matching.
in Quarterly journal of experimental psychology (2006)
Sui J
(2015)
More of me! Distinguishing self and reward bias using redundancy gains.
in Attention, perception & psychophysics
Sui J
(2015)
The Integrative Self: How Self-Reference Integrates Perception and Memory.
in Trends in cognitive sciences
Sui J
(2013)
Dynamic cultural modulation of neural responses to one's own and friend's faces.
in Social cognitive and affective neuroscience
Sui J
(2014)
The automatic and the expected self: separating self- and familiarity biases effects by manipulating stimulus probability.
in Attention, perception & psychophysics
Sui J
(2015)
Lesion-symptom mapping of self-prioritization in explicit face categorization: distinguishing hypo- and hyper-self-biases.
in Cerebral cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)
Sui J
(2015)
The salient self: the left intraparietal sulcus responds to social as well as perceptual-salience after self-association.
in Cerebral cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)
Sui J
(2015)
Super-size me: self biases increase to larger stimuli.
in Psychonomic bulletin & review
Sui J
(2013)
The boundaries of self face perception: Response time distributions, perceptual categories, and decision weighting
in Visual Cognition