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Kathy Zhang
Kathy Zhang
Yale University Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
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Serial dependence in position occurs at the time of perception
M Manassi, A Liberman, A Kosovicheva, K Zhang, D Whitney
Psychonomic bulletin & review 25, 2245-2253, 2018
1392018
Serial dependence promotes object stability during occlusion
A Liberman, K Zhang, D Whitney
Journal of vision 16 (15), 16-16, 2016
702016
Retinal waves prime visual motion detection by simulating future optic flow
X Ge, K Zhang, A Gribizis, AS Hamodi, AM Sabino, MC Crair
Science 373 (6553), eabd0830, 2021
652021
Photoreceptive ganglion cells drive circuits for local inhibition in the mouse retina
J Pottackal, HL Walsh, P Rahmani, K Zhang, NJ Justice, JB Demb
Journal of Neuroscience 41 (7), 1489-1504, 2021
92021
Individual differences reveal independent mechanisms for working memory and perceptual serial dependence
K Zhang, D Whitney
Journal of Vision 17 (10), 349-349, 2017
22017
Perceptual stability without working memory
K Zhang, A Liberman, D Whitney
Journal of Vision 16 (12), 1078-1078, 2016
22016
The role of the continuity field: Serial dependence promotes object stability during occlusion
K Zhang, A Liberman, D Whitney
Journal of Vision 15 (12), 1228-1228, 2015
12015
Acetylcholine promotes directionally biased glutamatergic retinal waves
K Zhang, A Su, Y Wang, M Crair
bioRxiv, 2023
2023
Dissociating Perceptual Serial Dependence From Working Memory
M Manassi, K Zhang, D Whitney
PERCEPTION 48, 74-74, 2019
2019
Anatomical and molecular characterization of CRH (corticotropin-releasing hormone) receptor 1-expressing cell populations in the mouse retina
H Walsh, P Rahmani, K Zhang, IJ Kim, NJ Justice, JB Demb, J Pottackal
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science 60 (9), 540-540, 2019
2019
Serial Dependence in Position Perception Occurs at the Time of Perception
M Manassi, A Liberman, A Kosovicheva, K Zhang, D Whitney
bioRxiv, 270272, 2018
2018
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