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Negative aftereffects of face trait impressions are modulated by emotional
expressions

Marini F., Sutherland C., Manassi M. (2024)

Visual Cognition, Oct 2:1-23.

Super recognizers: Increased sensitivity or reduced biases? Insights from serial dependence

Marini F., Manassi M., & Ramon M. (2024)

Journal of Vision, 24(7):13, p 1–13

Intact serial dependence in schizophrenia: Evidence from an orientation adjustment task

Pascucci D., Roinishvili M., Chkonia E., Brand A., Whitney D., Herzog M.H., Manassi M. (2024)

Schizophrenia Bulletin. Jun 27:sbae106.

Continuity fields enhance visual perception through positive serial dependence

Manassi M., & Whitney D. (2024)

Nature Reviews Psychology, Apr 8:1-5

Serial dependence in visual perception: A meta-analysis and review

Manassi M., Murai Y., Whitney D. (2023)

Journal of Vision, 23(8):18, 1–29

Three's a crowd: Fast ensemble perception of first impressions of trustworthiness

Marini F., Sutherland C., Ostrovska B., & Manassi M. (2023)

Cognition, 239, 105540

Serial dependence in perception across naturalistic generative adversarial network-generated mammogram

Ren Z., Li X., Canas-Bajo T., Ghirardo C., Manassi M., Yu S. & Whitney D. (2023)

Journal of Medical Imaging, 10(4), 045501-045501

Serial dependence in dermatological judgments

Ren Z., Li X., Pietralla D., Manassi M. & Whitney D. (2023)

Diagnostics, 13, 1775

Promoting a stable visual world with serial dependence

Manassi M. & Whitney D. (Annual Cognitive Paper Prize Award) (2023)

The Cognitive Psychology Bulletin, Volume 1, Issue 8

Idiosyncratic biases in the perception of medical images

Wang Z., Manassi M., Ren Z., Ghirardo C., Canas-Bajo T., Murai Y., Zhou M., & Whitney D. (2022)

Frontiers in Psychology, 13:1049831

Ensemble perception: Stacking the hay to find the needle

Whitney D. & Manassi M. (2022)

Current Biology, 32(22) p1264-1266

Searching for serial dependencies in the brain

Whitney D., Manassi M., & Murai Y. (2022)

PLoS Biology, 20(9), e3001788

Everything we see is a mash-up of the brain’s last 15 seconds of visual information

Manassi M. & Whitney D. (2022)

The Conversation

Illusion of visual stability through active perceptual serial dependence

Manassi M. & Whitney D. (2022)

Science Advances, 8(2), eabk2480

Global and high-level effects in crowding cannot be predicted by either
high-dimensional pooling or target cueing

Bornet A., Choung O.-H., Doerig A., Whitney D., Herzog M. H., & Manassi M. (2021)

Journal of Vision, 21(12):10, p 1-25

Serial dependence in the perceptual judgments of radiologists

Manassi M., Ghirardo C., Canas-Bajo T., Ren Z., Prinzmetal W., & Whitney D. (2021)

Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications, 6(65)

Selective age-related changes in orientation perception

Pilz K., Äijälä J., Manassi M. (2020)

Journal of Vision, 20 (13), p 1-12

Capsule networks as recurrent models of grouping and segmentation

Doerig A., Schmittwilken L., Sayim B., Manassi M., Herzog M.H. (2020)

PLoS Computational Biology, 16(7):e1008017

Visual crowding in driving

Xia Y., Manassi M., Nakayama K., Zipser K. & Whitney D. (2020)

Journal of Vision, 20 (6), p 1-17

Serial dependence in a simulated clinical visual search task

Manassi M., Kristjánsson A. & Whitney D. (2019)

Scientific Reports, 9 (1), p 1-10

Towards global recurrent models of visual processing: capsule networks

Doerig A., Schmittwilken, L., Manassi M., & Herzog M. H. (2019)

Conference on Cognitive Computational Neuroscience, Submission ID, 1066

Serial dependence promotes the stability of perceived emotional expression depending on face similarity

Liberman* A., Manassi* M., L. & Whitney D. (2018) (*equal contribution)

Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 80(6) p 1461-1473

Serial dependence in position occurs at the time of perception

Manassi M., Liberman A., Kosovicheva A., Zhang K., & Whitney D. (2018)

Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 25(6) p 2245-2253

Multi-level crowding and the paradox of object recognition in clutter

Manassi M., & Whitney D. (2018)

Current Biology, 28(3) p 127-133

The perceived stability of scenes: serial dependence in ensemble representations

Manassi M., Liberman, A., Chaney W., & Whitney D. (2017)

Scientific Reports, 7(1), 1971

Neural dynamics of grouping and segmentation explain properties of visual crowding

Francis G., Manassi M., & Herzog M.H., V. (2017)

Psychological Review, 124(4), p 483-504

What crowds in crowding?

Herzog M.H., Sayim B., Manassi M., & Chicherov V. (2016)

Journal of Vision, 16(11):25, p 1-4. Intro to special issue “Crowding: new vistas"

What crowding can tell us about object representations

Manassi M., Lonchampt S., Clarke A., & Herzog M.H. (2016)

Journal of Vision, 16(3):35, p 1-13

Intact crowding and temporal masking in dyslexia

Doron A., Manassi M., Herzog M.H., & Ahissar M. (2015)

Journal of Vision, 15(14), 13-13

No priming for global motion in crowding

Pavan A., Gall M., Manassi M., & Greenlee M. (2015)

Journal of Vision, 15(9), 25-25

Release of crowding by pattern completion

Manassi M. , Hermens F., Francis G., & Herzog M.H. (2015)

Journal of Vision, 15(8):16, p 1-15

Crowding, grouping, and object recognition: A matter of appearance

Herzog M.H., Sayim B., Chicherov V., & Manassi M. (2015)

Journal of Vision, 15(6):5, p 1-18

Uncorking the bottleneck of crowding: a fresh look at object recognition

Herzog M.H., & Manassi M. (2015)

Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences, 1: p 86-93

How color, regularity, and good Gestalt determine backward masking

Sayim B., Manassi M., & Herzog M.H. (2014)

Journal of Vision, 14(7), 8: p 1-11

When crowding of crowding leads to uncrowding

Manassi M., Sayim B., Herzog M.H. (2013)

Journal of Vision, 13(13), p 1-10

Grouping, pooling, and when bigger is better in visual crowding

Manassi M., Sayim B., Herzog M.H. (2012)

Journal of Vision, 12(10), p 1-14

Separate motion-detecting mechanisms for first- and second-order patterns revealed by rapid forms of visual motion priming and motion aftereffect

Pavan A., Campana G., Guerreschi M., Manassi M., Casco C. (2009)

Journal of Vision, 9(11):27, p 1-16

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