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Matteo Valsecchi

Professore associato

Dipartimento di Psicologia "Renzo Canestrari"

Settore scientifico disciplinare: M-PSI/01 PSICOLOGIA GENERALE

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Pubblicazioni antecedenti il 2004

  • Valsecchi, M. (in press). Screen size matches of familiar images are biased by canonical size, rather than showing a memory size effect. Psychological Research.
  • Toscani, M. & Valsecchi, M. (2019). Lightness Discrimination Depends More on Bright Rather Than Shaded Regions of Three-Dimensional Objects. I-Perception, 10(6).
  • Chen, J., McManus M., Valsecchi, M., Harris L.R. & Gegenfurtner, K.R. (2019). Steady-state visually evoked potentials reveal partial size constancy in early visual cortex. Journal of Vision, 19(6):8.
  • Chen, J., Valsecchi, M., & Gegenfurtner, K.R. (2019). Saccadic suppression measured by steady-state visual evoked potentials (SSVEPs). Journal of Neurophysiology, 122, 251-258.
  • Valsecchi, M., Koenderink, J., van Doorn, A. & Gegenfurtner, K.R. (2018). Prediction shapes peripheral appearance. Journal of Vision, 18(13):21.
  • Schiller, F., Valsecchi, M., & Gegenfurtner, K.R. (2018). An evaluation of different measures of color saturation. Vision Research, 151,117-134.
  • Valsecchi, M., Stucchi, N.A., & Scocchia, L. (2018). Repulsive serial effects in visual numerosity judgments. Perception, 47(7), 780–788.
  • Valsecchi, M., Billino, J., & Gegenfurtner, K.R. (2018). Healthy aging is associated with decreased risk-taking in motor decision-making. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 44(1), 154-167.
  • Toscani, M., Gegenfurtner, K.R., & Valsecchi, M. (2017). Foveal to peripheral extrapolation of brightness within objects. Journal of Vision, 17(9):14.
  • Chen, J., Valsecchi, M., & Gegenfurtner, K.R. (2017). Attention is allocated closely ahead of the target during smooth pursuit eye movements: evidence from EEG frequency tagging. Neuropsychologia, 102, 206-216.
  • Chen, J., Valsecchi, M., & Gegenfurtner, K.R. (2017). Enhanced brain responses to color during smooth pursuit eye movements. Journal of Neurophysiology, 118, 749-754.
  • Toscani, M., Valsecchi, M., & Gegenfurtner, K.R. (2017). Lightness perception for matte and glossy complex shapes. Vision Research, 131, 82-95.
  • Koenderink, J., Valsecchi, M., van Doorn, A., Wagemans, J. & Gegenfurtner, K.R. (2017). Eidolons: Novel Stimuli for Vision Research. Journal of Vision, 17(2):7.
  • Chen, J., Valsecchi, M., & Gegenfurtner, K.R. (2016). Role of motor execution in the ocular tracking of self-generated movements. Journal of Neurophysiology, 116 (6), 2586-2593.
  • Chen, J., Valsecchi, M., & Gegenfurtner, K.R. (2016). LRP predicts smooth pursuit eye movement onset during the ocular tracking of self-generated movements. Journal of Neurophysiology, 116 (1), 18-29.
  • Valsecchi, M., & Gegenfurtner, K.R. (2016). Dynamic Re-calibration of Perceived Size in Fovea and Periphery through Predictable Size Changes. Current Biology, 26, 59-63.
  • Caziot, B., Valsecchi, M., Gegenfurtner, K.R., & Backus, B.T. (2015). Fast perception of binocular disparity. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 41 (4), 909-916.
  • Valsecchi, M., & Gegenfurtner, K.R. (2015). Control of binocular gaze in a high-precision manual task. Vision Research, 110, 203-214.
  • Scocchia, L.,Valsecchi, M., & Triesch, J. (2014). Top-down influences on ambiguous perception: the role of stable and transient states of the observer. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 8: 00979.
  • Wiebel, C.B.,Valsecchi, M., & Gegenfurtner, K.R. (2014). Early differential processing of material images: Evidence from ERP classification. Journal of Vision, 14(7): 10.
  • Scocchia, L.,Valsecchi, M., Gegenfurtner, K.R., & Triesch, J. (2014). Differential effects of visual attention and working memory on binocular rivalry. Journal of Vision, 14(5): 13.
  • Granzier, J.J.M. & Valsecchi, M. (2014). Variations in daylight as a contextual cue for estimating season, time of day, and weather conditions. Journal of Vision, 14(1):22.
  • Valsecchi, M., Toscani, M., & Gegenfurtner, K.R. (2013). Perceived numerosity is reduced in peripheral vision. Journal of Vision, 13(13): 7.
  • Toscani, M., Valsecchi, M., & Gegenfurtner, K.R. (2013). Selection of visual information for lightness judgements by eye movements. Phil. Trans. R. Soc. B, 368, 20130056.
  • Valsecchi, M., Gegenfurtner, K.R. & Schütz, A.C. (2013). Saccadic and smooth-pursuit eye movements during reading of drifting texts. Journal of Vision, 13(10): 8.
  • Toscani, M., Valsecchi, M., & Gegenfurtner, K.R. (2013). Optimal sampling of visual information for lightness judgments. PNAS, 110 (27) 11163-11168.
  • Wiebel, C.B., Valsecchi, M., & Gegenfurtner, K.R. (2013). The speed and accuracy of material recognition in natural images. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 75, 954-966.
  • Valsecchi, M., Caziot, B., Backus, B. T., & Gegenfurtner, K. R. (2013). The role of binocular disparity in rapid scene and pattern recognition. i-Perception, 4, 122-136.
  • Scocchia, L., Valsecchi, M., Gegenfurtner, K.R. & Triesch, J. (2013). Visual Working Memory Contents Bias Ambiguous Structure from Motion Perception. PLoS ONE, 8(3), e59217.
  • Valsecchi, M., & Gegenfurtner, K.R. (2012). On the Contribution of Binocular Disparity to the Long-Term Memory for Natural Scenes. PLoS ONE, 7(11), e49947.
  • Bottari, D., Valsecchi, M., & Pavani, F. (2012). Prominent reflexive eye-movement orienting associated with deafness. Cognitive Neuroscience, 3, 8-13.
  • Turatto, M., Valsecchi, M., Seiffert, A.E., & Caramazza, A. (2010). On the speed of pop-out in feature search. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 36, 1145-1152.
  • Valsecchi, M., Vescovi, M., & Turatto, M. (2010). Are the effects of attention on speed judgments genuinely perceptual? Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 72, 637-650.
  • Dimigen, O., Valsecchi, M., Sommer, W., & Kliegl, R. (2009). Human Microsaccade-Related Visual Brain Responses. Journal of Neuroscience, 29, 12321-12331.
  • Valsecchi, M., Dimigen, O., Kliegl, R., Sommer, W., & Turatto, M. (2009). Microsaccadic Inhibition and P300 Enhancement in a Visual Oddball Task. Psychophysiology, 46, 635-644.
  • Valsecchi, M., & Turatto, M. (2009). Microsaccadic responses in a bimodal oddball task. Psychological Research, 73, 23-33.
  • Turatto, M., Vescovi, M., & Valsecchi, M. (2008). On altering motion perception via working memory-based attention shifts. Journal of Vision, 8.11, 1-13.
  • Cicchini, G.M., Valsecchi, M., & de’Sperati, C. (2008). Head movements modulate visual responsiveness in the absence of gaze shifts. Neuroreport, 19, 831-834.
  • Valsecchi, M., & Turatto, M. (2007). Microsaccadic response to visual events that are invisible to the Superior Colliculus. Behavioral Neuroscience, 121, 786-793.
  • Turatto, M., Valsecchi, M., Tamè, L., & Betta, E. (2007). Microsaccades distinguish between global and local visual processing. Neuroreport, 18, 1015-1018.
  • Valsecchi, M., Betta, E., & Turatto, M. (2007). Visual oddballs induce prolonged microsaccadic inhibition. Experimental Brain Research, 177, 196-208.
  • Turatto, M., Vescovi, M., & Valsecchi, M. (2007). Attention makes moving objects be perceived to move faster. Vision Research, 47, 166-178.