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    Berggren, Nick and Eimer, Martin (2018) Object-based target templates guide attention during visual search. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 44 (9), pp. 1368-1382. ISSN 0096-1523.

    Fahrenfort, J.J. and Grubert, Anna and Olivers, C.N.L. and Eimer, Martin (2017) Multivariate EEG analyses support high-resolution tracking of feature-based attentional selection. Scientific Reports 7 (1), ISSN 2045-2322.

    Eimer, Martin (2017) Why the item will remain the unit of attentional selection in visual search. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 40 (e137), ISSN 0140-525X.

    Berggren, Nick and Jenkins, M. and McCants, C.W. and Eimer, Martin (2017) The spatially global control of attentional target selection in visual search. Visual Cognition 5 (1-3), pp. 196-214. ISSN 1350-6285.

    Berggren, Nick and Eimer, Martin (2016) Does contralateral delay activity reflect working memory storage or the current focus of spatial attention within visual working memory? Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 28 (12), pp. 2003-2020. ISSN 0898-929X.

    Berggren, Nick and Eimer, Martin (2016) The control of attentional target selection in a colour/colour conjunction task. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics 78 (8), pp. 2383-2396. ISSN 1943-3921.

    Towler, John and Eimer, Martin (2016) Electrophysiological evidence for parts and wholes in visual face memory. Cortex 83 , pp. 246-258. ISSN 0010-9452.

    Grubert, Anna and Eimer, Martin (2016) The speed of serial attention shifts in visual search: evidence from the N2pc component. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 28 (2), pp. 319-332. ISSN 0898-929X.

    Huber-Huber, C. and Grubert, Anna and Ansorge, U. and Eimer, Martin (2015) Nasotemporal ERP differences: evidence for increased inhibition of temporal distractors. Journal of Neurophysiology 113 (7), pp. 2210-2219. ISSN 0022-3077.

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