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Item Suppressive interactions between nearby stimuli in visual cortex reflect crowding(2025-07-18) Soo, Leili; Antonov, Plamen Antonov; Chakravarthi, Ramakrishna; Andersen, Soren; University of Aberdeen.Psychology; University of Aberdeen.PsychologyItem Contour integration in the parafovea and the near periphery : Testing the association field account(2025-09) Reuther, Josephine; Chakravarthi, Ramakrishna; Martinovic, Jasna; University of Aberdeen.PsychologyItem The time course of Temporal Binding in social and nonsocial interactions(2025-02) Silver, Crystal Angela; Tatler, Benjamin; Chakravarthi, Ramakrishna; Timmermans, Bert; University of Aberdeen.Psychology; University of Aberdeen.Vice Principals; University of Aberdeen.PsychologyItem Visual field asymmetries in numerosity processing(2022-11-01) Chakravarthi, Ramakrishna; Papadaki, Danai; Krajnik, Jan; University of Aberdeen.PsychologyItem Masking, crowding and grouping : Connecting low and mid-level vision(2022-02-11) Reuther, Josephine; Chakravarthi, Ramakrishna; Martinovic, Jasna; University of Aberdeen.PsychologyItem Emergence of crowding : the role of contrast and orientation salience(2021-10) Lee, Robert J.; Reuther, Josephine; Chakravarthi, Ramakrishna; Martinovic, Jasna; University of Aberdeen.PsychologyItem Crowding in humans is unlike that in convolutional neural networks(2020-06) Lonnqvist, Ben; Clarke, Alasdair D. F.; Chakravarthi, Ramakrishna; University of Aberdeen.PsychologyItem Subitizing object parts reveals a second stage of individuation(2021-04) Poncet, Marlene; Chakravarthi, Ramakrishna; University of Aberdeen.PsychologyItem Clustering leads to underestimation of numerosity, but crowding is not the cause(2020-05) Chakravarthi, Ramakrishna; Bertamini, Marco; University of Aberdeen.PsychologyItem A simple rule to describe interactions between visual categories(2020-12) Poncet, Marlene; Fabre-Thorpe, Michele; Chakravarthi, Ramakrishna; University of Aberdeen.Psychology
