Paolo Martini, MA PhD (RCUK Fellow)
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Interests: I am generally interested in vision, particularly topics at the crossroads of perception, memory and attention. In my work I use mainly behavioral testing techniques and formal modeling. Some of my areas of expertise are: the psychophysics of vision, particularly face and object perception; short-term memory for pictures; sequential dependencies in reaction times; visual search; effects of attention on visual processing. Personal Home Page |
Representative Publications:
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Martini, P., McKone, E., & Nakayama, K. (2006). Orientation tuning of human face processing estimated by contrast matching in transparency displays. Vision Res, 46 (13), 2102-2109.
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Maljkovic, V., & Martini, P. (2005a). Short-term memory for scenes with affective content. J Vis, 5 (3), 215-229.
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Maljkovic, V., & Martini, P. (2005b). Implicit short-term memory and event frequency effects in visual search. Vision Res, 45 (21), 2831-2846.
Stromeyer, C.F., 3rd, & Martini, P. (2003). Human temporal impulse response speeds up with increased stimulus contrast. Vision Res, 43 (3), 285-298.
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Battelli, L., Cavanagh, P., Martini, P., & Barton, J.J. (2003). Bilateral deficits of transient visual attention in right parietal patients. Brain, 126 (Pt 10), 2164-2174.
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McKone, E., Martini, P., & Nakayama, K. (2001). Categorical perception of face identity in noise isolates configural processing. J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform, 27 (3), 573-599.
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Tel: |
(024) 761 50468 |
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Fax: |
(024) 765 24225 |
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Room No: |
H126 |
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Email: |
p dot martini at warwick dot ac dot uk |
