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Bruno G Breitmeyer

TitleProfessor Emeritus
InstitutionUniversity of Houston
DepartmentPsychology
Address4800 Calhoun Rd
Houston TX 77004
Phone713-743-8570
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    R13MH068548     (BREITMEYER, BRUNO G)Sep 1, 2003 - Aug 31, 2005
    NIH/NIMH
    The First Half Second
    Role: Principal Investigator

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    1. Agaoglu S, Breitmeyer B, Ogmen H. Metacontrast masking and attention do not interact. Atten Percept Psychophys. 2016 Jul; 78(5):1363-80. PMID: 27032801.
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    2. Breitmeyer BG, Kiefer M, Niedeggen M. Exploring the visual (un)conscious. Conscious Cogn. 2015 Sep; 35:178-84. PMID: 26066985.
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    3. Agaoglu S, Agaoglu MN, Breitmeyer B, Ogmen H. A statistical perspective to visual masking. Vision Res. 2015 Oct; 115(Pt A):23-39. PMID: 26238247.
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    4. Kafaligonul H, Breitmeyer BG, Ögmen H. Feedforward and feedback processes in vision. Front Psychol. 2015; 6:279. PMID: 25814974; PMCID: PMC4357201.
    5. Breitmeyer BG. Psychophysical "blinding" methods reveal a functional hierarchy of unconscious visual processing. Conscious Cogn. 2015 Sep; 35:234-50. PMID: 25704454.
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    6. Rassovsky Y, Lee J, Nori P, Wu AD, Iacoboni M, Breitmeyer BG, Hellemann G, Green MF. Exploring facial emotion perception in schizophrenia using transcranial magnetic stimulation and spatial filtering. J Psychiatr Res. 2014 Nov; 58:102-8. PMID: 25106071.
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    7. Breitmeyer BG. Contributions of magno- and parvocellular channels to conscious and non-conscious vision. Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci. 2014 May 05; 369(1641):20130213. PMID: 24639584; PMCID: PMC3965167.
    8. Jacob J, Breitmeyer BG, Treviño M. Tracking the first two seconds: three stages of visual information processing? Psychon Bull Rev. 2013 Dec; 20(6):1114-9. PMID: 23877713.
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    9. Rassovsky Y, Lee J, Nori P, D Wu A, Iacoboni M, Breitmeyer BG, Hellemann G, Green MF. Assessing temporal processing of facial emotion perception with transcranial magnetic stimulation. Brain Behav. 2013 May; 3(3):263-72. PMID: 23785658; PMCID: PMC3683286.
    10. Wynn JK, Mathis KI, Ford J, Breitmeyer BG, Green MF. Object substitution masking in schizophrenia: an event-related potential analysis. Front Psychol. 2013; 4:30. PMID: 23382723; PMCID: PMC3563043.
    11. Breitmeyer BG, Jahshan C, Wynn JK, Green MF. Response to Vakalopoulos' letter to the editor Re: Nonconscious and conscious color priming in schizophrenia. J Psychiatr Res. 2013 Jan; 47(1):138-9. PMID: 23157801.
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    12. Tapia E, Breitmeyer BG, Jacob J, Broyles EC. Spatial attention effects during conscious and nonconscious processing of visual features and objects. J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform. 2013 Jun; 39(3):745-56. PMID: 23046142.
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    13. Jahshan C, Wynn JK, Breitmeyer BG, Green MF. Nonconscious and conscious color priming in schizophrenia. J Psychiatr Res. 2012 Oct; 46(10):1312-7. PMID: 22785333; PMCID: PMC3432669.
    14. Breitmeyer BG, Jacob J. Microgenesis of surface completion in visual objects: evidence for filling-out. Vision Res. 2012 Feb 15; 55:11-8. PMID: 22245709.
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    15. Breitmeyer BG, Tapia E. Roles of contour and surface processing in microgenesis of object perception and visual consciousness. Adv Cogn Psychol. 2011; 7:68-81. PMID: 22253670; PMCID: PMC3259033.
    16. Tapia E, Breitmeyer BG, Jacob J. Metacontrast masking with texture-defined second-order stimuli. Vision Res. 2011 Dec 08; 51(23-24):2453-61. PMID: 22037303.
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    17. Tapia E, Breitmeyer BG. Visual consciousness revisited: magnocellular and parvocellular contributions to conscious and nonconscious vision. Psychol Sci. 2011 Jul; 22(7):934-42. PMID: 21697525.
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    18. Mathis KI, Wynn JK, Breitmeyer B, Nuechterlein KH, Green MF. The attentional blink in schizophrenia: isolating the perception/attention interface. J Psychiatr Res. 2011 Oct; 45(10):1346-51. PMID: 21550051; PMCID: PMC3183173.
    19. Green MF, Wynn JK, Breitmeyer B, Mathis KI, Nuechterlein KH. Visual masking by object substitution in schizophrenia. Psychol Med. 2011 Jul; 41(7):1489-96. PMID: 21078224; PMCID: PMC3266659.
    20. Tapia E, Breitmeyer BG, Broyles EC. Properties of spatial attention in conscious and nonconscious visual information processing. Conscious Cogn. 2011 Jun; 20(2):426-31. PMID: 20656519.
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    21. Bruchmann M, Breitmeyer BG, Pantev C. Metacontrast masking within and between visual channels: effects of orientation and spatial frequency contrasts. J Vis. 2010 Jun 01; 10(6):12. PMID: 20884561.
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    22. Tapia E, Breitmeyer BG, Shooner CR. Role of task-directed attention in nonconscious and conscious response priming by form and color. J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform. 2010 Feb; 36(1):74-87. PMID: 20121296.
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    23. Kafaligönül H, Breitmeyer BG, Ogmen H. Effects of contrast polarity in paracontrast masking. Atten Percept Psychophys. 2009 Oct; 71(7):1576-87. PMID: 19801617.
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    24. Ansorge U, Becker SI, Breitmeyer B. Revisiting the metacontrast dissociation: comparing sensitivity across different measures and tasks. Q J Exp Psychol (Hove). 2009 Feb; 62(2):286-309. PMID: 18609370.
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    25. Ro T, Singhal NS, Breitmeyer BG, Garcia JO. Unconscious processing of color and form in metacontrast masking. Atten Percept Psychophys. 2009 Jan; 71(1):95-103. PMID: 19304600.
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    26. Breitmeyer BG, Tapia E, Kafaligönül H, Ogmen H. Metacontrast masking and stimulus contrast polarity. Vision Res. 2008 Oct; 48(23-24):2433-8. PMID: 18765246.
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    27. Breitmeyer BG, Herzog MH, Ogmen H. Motion, not masking, provides the medium for feature attribution. Psychol Sci. 2008 Aug; 19(8):823-9. PMID: 18816291.
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    28. Leventhal AM, Waters AJ, Breitmeyer BG, Miller EK, Tapia E, Li Y. Subliminal processing of smoking-related and affective stimuli in tobacco addiction. Exp Clin Psychopharmacol. 2008 Aug; 16(4):301-12. PMID: 18729684; PMCID: PMC2677753.
    29. Breitmeyer BG. Visual masking: past accomplishments, present status, future developments. Adv Cogn Psychol. 2008 Jul 15; 3(1-2):9-20. PMID: 20517494; PMCID: PMC2864971.
    30. Ogmen H, Purushothaman G, Breitmeyer BG. Metacontrast, target recovery, and the magno- and parvocellular systems: a reply to the perspective. Vis Neurosci. 2008 Jul-Aug; 25(4):611-6. PMID: 18764961.
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    31. Breitmeyer BG, Koç A, Ogmen H, Ziegler R. Functional hierarchies of nonconscious visual processing. Vision Res. 2008 Jun; 48(14):1509-13. PMID: 18511097.
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    32. Ansorge U, Breitmeyer BG, Becker SI. Comparing sensitivity across different processing measures under metacontrast masking conditions. Vision Res. 2007 Dec; 47(27):3335-49. PMID: 17963813.
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    33. Breitmeyer BG, Hanif W. ''Change of Mind'' within and between nonconscious (masked) and conscious (unmasked) visual processing. Conscious Cogn. 2008 Mar; 17(1):254-66. PMID: 17855125.
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    34. Breitmeyer BG, Ro T, Ogmen H, Todd S. Unconscious, stimulus-dependent priming and conscious, percept-dependent priming with chromatic stimuli. Percept Psychophys. 2007 May; 69(4):550-7. PMID: 17727108.
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    35. Breitmeyer BG, Ziegler R, Hauske G. Central factors contributing to para-contrast modulation of contour and brightness perception. Vis Neurosci. 2007 Mar-Apr; 24(2):191-6. PMID: 17640410.
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    36. Ogmen H, Breitmeyer BG, Todd S, Mardon L. Target recovery in metacontrast: the effect of contrast. Vision Res. 2006 Dec; 46(28):4726-34. PMID: 17081585; PMCID: PMC1945166.
    37. Wynn JK, Breitmeyer B, Nuechterlein KH, Green MF. Exploring the short term visual store in schizophrenia using the attentional blink. J Psychiatr Res. 2006 Oct; 40(7):599-605. PMID: 16890242.
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    38. Breitmeyer BG, Kafaligönül H, Ogmen H, Mardon L, Todd S, Ziegler R. Meta- and paracontrast reveal differences between contour- and brightness-processing mechanisms. Vision Res. 2006 Sep; 46(17):2645-58. PMID: 16563459.
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    39. Brown JM, Breitmeyer BG, Leighty KA, Denney HI. The path of visual attention. Acta Psychol (Amst). 2006 Feb; 121(2):199-209. PMID: 16321354.
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    40. Wynn JK, Light GA, Breitmeyer B, Nuechterlein KH, Green MF. Event-related gamma activity in schizophrenia patients during a visual backward-masking task. Am J Psychiatry. 2005 Dec; 162(12):2330-6. PMID: 16330598.
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    41. Rassovsky Y, Green MF, Nuechterlein KH, Breitmeyer BG, Mintz J. Visual processing in schizophrenia: Structural equation modeling of visual masking performance. Schizophr Res. 2005 Oct 15; 78(2-3):251-60. PMID: 15975768.
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    42. Green MF, Nuechterlein KH, Breitmeyer B, Mintz J. Forward and backward visual masking in unaffected siblings of schizophrenic patients. Biol Psychiatry. 2006 Mar 01; 59(5):446-51. PMID: 16139818.
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    43. Rassovsky Y, Green MF, Nuechterlein KH, Breitmeyer B, Mintz J. Modulation of attention during visual masking in schizophrenia. Am J Psychiatry. 2005 Aug; 162(8):1533-5. PMID: 16055778.
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    44. Rassovsky Y, Green MF, Nuechterlein KH, Breitmeyer B, Mintz J. Paracontrast and metacontrast in schizophrenia: clarifying the mechanism for visual masking deficits. Schizophr Res. 2004 Dec 01; 71(2-3):485-92. PMID: 15474919.
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    45. Breitmeyer BG, Ro T, Ogmen H. A comparison of masking by visual and transcranial magnetic stimulation: implications for the study of conscious and unconscious visual processing. Conscious Cogn. 2004 Dec; 13(4):829-43. PMID: 15522634.
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    46. Breitmeyer BG, Ogmen H, Chen J. Unconscious priming by color and form: different processes and levels. Conscious Cogn. 2004 Mar; 13(1):138-57. PMID: 14990249.
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    47. Breitmeyer BG, Ro T, Singhal NS. Unconscious color priming occurs at stimulus- not percept-dependent levels of processing. Psychol Sci. 2004 Mar; 15(3):198-202. PMID: 15016292.
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    48. Green MF, Nuechterlein KH, Breitmeyer B, Tsuang J, Mintz J. Forward and backward visual masking in schizophrenia: influence of age. Psychol Med. 2003 Jul; 33(5):887-95. PMID: 12877403.
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    49. Ro T, Breitmeyer B, Burton P, Singhal NS, Lane D. Feedback contributions to visual awareness in human occipital cortex. Curr Biol. 2003 Jun 17; 13(12):1038-41. PMID: 12814549.
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    50. Green MF, Mintz J, Salveson D, Nuechterlein KH, Breitmeyer B, Light GA, Braff DL. Visual masking as a probe for abnormal gamma range activity in schizophrenia. Biol Psychiatry. 2003 Jun 15; 53(12):1113-9. PMID: 12814862.
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    51. Ogmen H, Breitmeyer BG, Melvin R. The what and where in visual masking. Vision Res. 2003 Jun; 43(12):1337-50. PMID: 12742104.
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    52. Breitmeyer BG. In support of Pockett's critique of Libet's studies of the time course of consciousness. Conscious Cogn. 2002 Jun; 11(2):280-3; discussion 304-7. PMID: 12191944.
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    53. Green MF, Nuechterlein KH, Breitmeyer B. Development of a computerized assessment for visual masking. Int J Methods Psychiatr Res. 2002; 11(2):83-9. PMID: 12459798.
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    54. Breitmeyer BG, Ogmen H. Recent models and findings in visual backward masking: a comparison, review, and update. Percept Psychophys. 2000 Nov; 62(8):1572-95. PMID: 11140180.
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    55. Green MF, Nuechterlein KH, Breitmeyer B, Mintz J. Backward masking in unmedicated schizophrenic patients in psychotic remission: possible reflection of aberrant cortical oscillation. Am J Psychiatry. 1999 Sep; 156(9):1367-73. PMID: 10484946.
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    56. Breitmeyer BG, Ehrenstein A, Pritchard K, Hiscock M, Crisan J. The roles of location specificity and masking mechanisms in the attentional blink. Percept Psychophys. 1999 Jul; 61(5):798-809. PMID: 10498996.
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    57. Iovino I, Fletcher JM, Breitmeyer BG, Foorman BR. Colored overlays for visual perceptual deficits in children with reading disability and attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder: are they differentially effective? J Clin Exp Neuropsychol. 1998 Dec; 20(6):791-806. PMID: 10484691.
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    58. Green MF, Nuechterlein KH, Breitmeyer B. Backward masking performance in unaffected siblings of schizophrenic patients. Evidence for a vulnerability indicator. Arch Gen Psychiatry. 1997 May; 54(5):465-72. PMID: 9152100.
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    59. Wood S, Mortel KF, Hiscock M, Breitmeyer BG, Caroselli JS. Adaptive and maladaptive utilization of color cues by patients with mild to moderate Alzheimer's disease. Arch Clin Neuropsychol. 1997; 12(5):483-9. PMID: 14590678.
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    60. Previc FH, Breitmeyer BG, Weinstein LF. Discriminability of random-dot stereograms in three-dimensional space. Int J Neurosci. 1995; 80(1-4):247-53. PMID: 7775051.
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    61. Mattson AJ, Levin HS, Breitmeyer BG. Visual information processing after severe closed head injury: effects of forward and backward masking. J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry. 1994 Jul; 57(7):818-24. PMID: 8021668; PMCID: PMC1073022.
    62. Breitmeyer BG, Breier JI. Effects of background color on reaction time to stimuli varying in size and contrast: inferences about human M channels. Vision Res. 1994 Apr; 34(8):1039-45. PMID: 8160413.
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    63. Williams MC, Breitmeyer BG, Lovegrove WJ, Gutierrez C. Metacontrast with masks varying in spatial frequency and wavelength. Vision Res. 1991; 31(11):2017-23. PMID: 1771785.
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    64. Breitmeyer BG, Williams MC. Effects of isoluminant-background color on metacontrast and stroboscopic motion: interactions between sustained (P) and transient (M) channels. Vision Res. 1990; 30(7):1069-75. PMID: 2392835.
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    65. Braun D, Breitmeyer BG. Effects of reappearance of fixated and attended stimuli upon saccadic reaction time. Exp Brain Res. 1990; 81(2):318-24. PMID: 2397759.
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    66. Ritter AD, Breitmeyer BG. The effects of dichoptic and binocular viewing on bistable motion percepts. Vision Res. 1989; 29(9):1215-9. PMID: 2617867.
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    67. Greenlee MW, Breitmeyer BG. A choice reaction time analysis of spatial frequency discrimination. Vision Res. 1989; 29(11):1575-86. PMID: 2635481.
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    68. Breitmeyer BG, May JG, Williams MC. Spatial frequency and contrast effects on percepts of bistable stroboscopic motion. Percept Psychophys. 1988 Dec; 44(6):525-31. PMID: 3200671.
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    69. Braun D, Breitmeyer BG. Relationship between directed visual attention and saccadic reaction times. Exp Brain Res. 1988; 73(3):546-52. PMID: 3224663.
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    70. Fischer B, Breitmeyer B. Mechanisms of visual attention revealed by saccadic eye movements. Neuropsychologia. 1987; 25(1A):73-83. PMID: 3574652.
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    71. Breitmeyer BG, Ritter A. Visual persistence and the effect of eccentric viewing, element size, and frame duration on bistable stroboscopic motion percepts. Percept Psychophys. 1986 Apr; 39(4):275-80. PMID: 3737356.
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    72. Breitmeyer BG, Ritter A. The role of visual pattern persistence in bistable stroboscopic motion. Vision Res. 1986; 26(11):1801-6. PMID: 3617522.
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    73. Banta AR, Breitmeyer BG. Stationary patterns suppress the perception of stroboscopic motion. Vision Res. 1985; 25(10):1501-5. PMID: 4090284.
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    74. Breitmeyer BG, Kropfl W, Julesz B. The existence and role of retinotopic and spatiotopic forms of visual persistence. Acta Psychol (Amst). 1982 Dec; 52(3):175-96. PMID: 7168365.
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    75. Breitmeyer BG, Rudd ME. A single-transient masking paradigm. Percept Psychophys. 1981 Dec; 30(6):604-6. PMID: 7335459.
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    76. Breitmeyer BG, Kersey M. Backward masking by pattern stimulus offset. J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform. 1981 Oct; 7(5):972-7. PMID: 6457117.
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    77. Breitmeyer BG, Rudd M, Dunn K. Metacontrast investigations of sustained-transient channel inhibitory interactions. J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform. 1981 Aug; 7(4):770-9. PMID: 6457091.
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    78. Breitmeyer B, Levi DM, Harwerth RS. Flicker masking in spatial vision. Vision Res. 1981; 21(9):1377-85. PMID: 7314520.
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    79. Valberg A, Breitmeyer B. The lateral effect of oscillation of peripheral luminance gratings: test of various hypotheses. Vision Res. 1980; 20(9):789-98. PMID: 7456340.
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    80. Breitmeyer B, Valberg A, Kurtenbach W, Neumeyer C. The lateral effect of oscillation of peripheral luminance gratings on the foveal increment threshold. Vision Res. 1980; 20(9):799-805. PMID: 7456341.
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    81. Breitmeyer BG. Unmasking visual masking: a look at the "why" behind the veil of the "how". Psychol Rev. 1980 Jan; 87(1):52-69. PMID: 7375608.
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    82. Breitmeyer BG, Valberg A. Local foveal inhibitory effects of global peripheral excitation. Science. 1979 Feb 02; 203(4379):463-4. PMID: 760201.
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    83. Breitmeyer BG. Metacontrast with black and white stimuli: evidence for inhibition of on- and off-sustained activity by either on- or off-transient activity. Vision Res. 1978; 18(10):1443-8. PMID: 726291.
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    84. Breitmeyer BG. Disinhibition in metacontrast masking of vernier acuity targets: sustained channels inhibit transient channels. Vision Res. 1978; 18(10):1401-5. PMID: 726284.
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    85. Breitmeyer B, Battaglia F, Bridge J. Existence and implications of a tilted binocular disparity space. Perception. 1977; 6(2):161-4. PMID: 876818.
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    86. Breitmeyer BG, Ganz L. Temporal studies with flashed gratings: inferences about human transient and sustained channels. Vision Res. 1977; 17(7):861-5. PMID: 898692.
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    87. Breitmeyer B, Battaglia F, Weber C. U-shaped backward contour masking during stroboscopic motion. J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform. 1976 May; 2(2):167-73. PMID: 1271025.
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    88. Julesz B, Breitmeyer B, Kropfi W. Binocular-disparity-dependent upper-lower hemifield anisotropy and left-right hemifield isotropy as revealed by dynamic random-dot stereograms. Perception. 1976; 5(2):129-41. PMID: 951161.
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    89. Breitmeyer BG, Ganz L. Implications of sustained and transient channels for theories of visual pattern masking, saccadic suppression, and information processing. Psychol Rev. 1976 Jan; 83(1):1-36. PMID: 766038.
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    90. Breitmeyer BG. Simple reaction time as a measure of the temporal response properties of transient and sustained channels. Vision Res. 1975 Dec; 15(12):1411-2. PMID: 1210028.
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    91. Breitmeyer B, Julesz B. The role of on and off transients in determining the psychophysical spatial frequency response. Vision Res. 1975 Mar; 15(3):411-5. PMID: 1136158.
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    92. Breitmeyer B, Julesz B, Kropfl W. Dynamic random-dot stereograms reveal up-down anisotropy and left-right isotropy between cortical hemifields. Science. 1975 Jan 24; 187(4173):269-70. PMID: 1111104.
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    93. Breitmeyer B, Love R, Wepman B. Contour suppression during stroboscopic motion and metacontrast. Vision Res. 1974 Dec; 14(12):1451-6. PMID: 4446375.
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    94. Breitmeyer BG. A relationship between the detection of size, rate, orientation and direction in the human visual system. Vision Res. 1973 Jan; 13(1):41-58. PMID: 4681990.
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