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Emily R Thomas
Emily R Thomas
Postdoc at NYU
Verified email at nyulangone.org
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Action enhances predicted touch
ER Thomas, D Yon, FP de Lange, C Press
Psychological science 33 (1), 48-59, 2022
322022
Cancelling cancellation? Sensorimotor control, agency, and prediction
C Press, ER Thomas, D Yon
Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews 145, 105012, 2023
232023
Stubborn predictions in primary visual cortex
D Yon, ER Thomas, SJ Gilbert, FP de Lange, P Kok, C Press
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 35 (7), 1133-1143, 2023
162023
Predictions and errors are distinctly represented across V1 layers
ER Thomas, J Haarsma, J Nicholson, D Yon, P Kok, C Press
Current Biology, 2024
92024
Alignment effects for pictured objects: Do instructions to “imagine picking up an object” prime actions?
ER Thomas, N Stötefalk, D Pecher, R Zeelenberg
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 45 (10 …, 2019
52019
Updating perceptual expectations as certainty diminishes
ER Thomas, K Rittershofer, C Press
Cognition 232, 105356, 2023
22023
Neurocomputational mechanisms of action-outcome prediction in V1
C Press, E Thomas, S Gilbert, F de Lange, P Kok, D Yon
Journal of Vision 20 (11), 712-712, 2020
22020
The Synergistic Relationship between Perception and Action
C Press, E Thomas, D Yon
Expected Experiences, 76-95, 2023
2023
The influence of expectation on visual cortical processing
C Press, E Thomas, D Yon
Journal of Vision 22 (14), 3089-3089, 2022
2022
The perceptual prediction paradox: do actions exert a distinct influence on perception?
ER Thomas
Birkbeck, University of London, 2021
2021
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