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Research papers 27. Guo K, Meints K, Hall C, Hall S, Mills D (2008) Left gaze bias in humans, rhesus monkeys and domestic dogs. Animal Cognition 12: 409-418. 26.Pollux PMJ, Guo K (2009) Event-related potential correlates of spatiotemporal regularities in vision. NeuroReport 20: 525-530. 25. Guo K (2007) Initial fixation placement in face images is driven by top-down guidance. Experimental Brain Research 181: 673-677. 24. Guo K, Robertson RG, Pulgarin M, Nevado A, Panzeri S, Thiele A, Young MP (2007) Spatio-temporal prediction and inference by V1 neurons. European Journal of Neuroscience 26: 1045-1054. 23. Zinke W, Roberts MJ, Guo K, MacDonald JS, Robertson RG & Thiele A (2006) Cholinergic modulation of response properties and orientation tuning of neurons in primary visual cortex of anaesthetized Marmoset monkeys. European Journal of Neuroscience 24: 314-328. 22. Guo K, Robertson RG, Nevado A, Pulgarin M, Mahmoodi S & Young MP (2006) Primary visual cortex neurons that contribute to resolve the aperture problem. Neuroscience 138: 1397-1406. [pdf] 21. Guo K, Mahmoodi S, Robertson RG & Young MP (2006) Longer fixation duration while viewing face images. Experimental Brain Research 171: 91-98. [pdf] 20. Guo K, Robertson RG, Mahmoodi S & Young MP (2005) Centre-surround interactions in response to natural scene stimulation in the primary visual cortex. European Journal of Neuroscience 21: 536-548. [pdf] 19. Roberts MJ, Zinke W, Guo K, Robertson RG, MacDonald JS & Thiele A (2005) Acetylcholine dynamically controls spatial integration in marmoset primary visual cortex. Journal of Neurophysiology 93: 2062-2072. 18. Guo K, Nevado A, Robertson RG, Pulgarin M, Thiele A & Young MP (2004) Effects on orientation perception of manipulating the spatiotemporal prior probability of stimuli. Vision Research 44: 2349-2358. [pdf] 17. Guo K, Benson PJ & Blakemore C (2004) Pattern motion is present in V1 of awake but not anaesthetized macaque monkeys. European Journal of Neuroscience 19: 1055-1066. [pdf] 16. Guo K, Robertson RG, Mahmoodi S, Tadmor Y & Young MP (2003) How do monkeys view faces? – A study of eye movements. Experimental Brain Research 150: 363-374. [pdf] 15. Guo K & Benson PJ (1999) Grating and plaid chrominance motion influences the suppressed ocular following response. NeuroReport 10: 387-392. 14. Benson PJ & Guo K (1999) Stages in motion processing revealed by the ocular following response. NeuroReport 10: 3803-3807. 13. Benson PJ, Guo K & Hardiman MJ (1999) Cortical evoked potentials due to motion contrast in the blind hemifield. NeuroReport 10: 3595-3600. [pdf] 12. Benson PJ, Guo K & Blakemore C (1998) Discrimination of moving gratings and plaids and coherence in dot displays without primary visual cortex (V1). European Journal of Neuroscience 10: 3767-3772. [pdf] 11. Guo K, Benson PJ & Blakemore C (1998) Residual motion discrimination using colour information without primary visual cortex. NeuroReport 9: 2103-2107. [pdf] 10. Guo K & Benson PJ (1998) Involuntary eye movements in response to first- and second-order motion. NeuroReport 9: 3543-3548. 9. Benson PJ & Guo K (1998) Short-latency ocular following of motion by monkeys during a fixation task. NeuroReport 9: 3981-3987. 8. Guo K & Li CY (1997) Eye position-dependent activation of neurons in striate cortex of macaque. NeuroReport 8: 1405-1409. [pdf] 7. Guo K & Li CY (1997) Influence of visual stimuli on eye-position related activities of neurons in primary visual cortex (V1) of awake monkeys. Acta. Physiologica. Sinica. 49: 400-406. 6. Li CY & Guo K (1997) Gaze-position-dependent activities of striate cortex (V1) neurons of awake macaque monkeys. Acta. Physiologica. Sinica. 49: 299-306. 5. Li CY & Guo K (1995) Measurements of geometric illusions, illusory contours and stereo-depth at luminance and colour contrast. Vision Research 35: 1713-1720. [pdf] 4. Guo K & Li CY (1995) Quantitative studies of random-dot induced stereo vision under luminance contrast and colour contrast. Acta. Psychologica. Sinica. 27: 167-173. 3. Guo K & Li CY (1995) Variations in eye movement and operation delay during fixation training of monkey. Chinese Journal of Neuroscience 2: 145-149. 2. Guo K & Li CY (1993) Effects of luminance contrast and colour contrast between components of illusory figure on the illusion magnitude. Acta. Physiologica. Sinica. 45: 543-551. 1. Li CY & Guo K (1993) Quantitative studies on discrimination of simple geometric patterns and related visual illusions. Acta. Physiologica. Sinica. 45: 486-497. Conference Abstracts 26. Pollux P, Guo K (2008) ERP correlates of processing visual spatiotemporal regularities. Perception Volume 37 (Supplement): 56 (31st European Conference on Visual Perception 2008, Utrecht) 25. Guo K, Tunnicliffe D (2008) Differential eye scanning patterns for exploring faces of different species. Perception Volume 37 (Supplement): 23 (31st European Conference on Visual Perception 2008, Utrecht) 24. Hall CL, Hogue T, Guo K (2008) Differential gaze behaviour towards sexually perferred and non-preferred body images. Perception Volume 37 (Supplement): 21 (31st European Conference on Visual Perception 2008, Utrecht) 23. Hall S, Pollux P, Guo K (2008) Exploitation of common regularities in natural environment increases our contrast sensitivity for target detection. Perception Volume 37 (Supplement): 12 (31st European Conference on Visual Perception 2008, Utrecht) 22. Guo K, Hall C, Hall S, Meints K, Mills D (2007) Left gaze bias in human infants, rhesus monkeys and domestic dogs. Perception Volume 36 (Supplement): 148 21. Guo K (2007) Eye movement studies in face perception. Trent and Yorkshire Forum for Teachers of Psychology, University of Lincoln 20. Guo K, Hall C, Hall S, Mills D (2006) Gaze bias as a novel method of investigating social cognition in domestic dogs. ESF LESC – SCSS Exploratory Workshop, Hungry 19. Guo K (2005) Processing of natural scenes in primary visual cortex. Trent and Yorkshire Forum for Teachers of Psychology, University of Lincoln. 18. Zinke W, Roberts MJ, Guo K, Robertson RG, McDonald S & Thiele A (2004) Effects of acetylcholine on orientation tuning and response variability in primate V1. Program No. 410.22. 2004 Abstract Viewer/Itinerary Planner. Washington, DC: Society for Neuroscience, 2004. CD-ROM 17. Zinke W, Roberts M, Guo K, Robertson RG, McDonald S & Thiele A (2004) Effects of acetylcholine on orientation tuning in primate V1. FENS Abstr. Vol 2 A017.16 16. Guo K, Robertson RG, Nevado A, Pulgarin M & Young MP (2003) V1 neurons do not suffer from the “aperture problem”. Program No. 179.8. Abstract Viewer/Itinerary Planner. Washington, DC: Society for Neuroscience, 2003. CD-ROM 15. Pulgarin M, Nevado A, Guo K, Robertson RG, Thiele A & Young MP (2003) Spatio-temporal regularities beyond the classical receptive field affect the information conveyed by the responses of V1 neurons. Program No. 910.16. Abstract Viewer/Itinerary Planner. Washington, DC: Society for Neuroscience, 2003. CD-ROM 14. Nevado A, Pulgarin M, Guo K, Robertson RG, Thiele A & Young MP (2003) Spatio-temporal regularities beyond the classical receptive field affect the information conveyed by V1 neurons. Workshop on Comparative Perspectives on Sensory Coding. Computational Neuroscience Meeting CNS 2003. Alicante, Spain 13. Roberts M, Zinke W, McDonald S, Robertson RG, Guo K & Thiele A (2003) Effects of acetylcholine on length integration in primary visual cortex. Program No. 910.15. Abstract viewer/Itinerary Planner. Washington, DC: Society for Neuroscience, 2003. CD-ROM 12. Guo K, Robertson RG, Thiele A, Panzeri S, Mahmoodi S & Young MP (2002) V1 neurons use spatio-temporal prior probabilities of stimuli in dynamic scenes in bayesian inference. Program No. 557.2. Abstract Viewer/Itinerary Planner. Washington, DC: Society for Neuroscience, 2002. CD-ROM 11. Guo K, Robertson RG, Sugita Y, Mahmoodi S, Tadmor Y & Young MP (2002) How do monkeys view faces? - A study of eye movements. FENS Abstr. Vol 1 A210.6 10. Robertson RG, Guo K, Mahmoodi S & Young MP (2002) Coding of stimuli in primary visual cortex (area V1) of awake behaving primates while viewing real world images. FENS Abstr. Vol 1 A083.16 9. Guo K, Robertson RG, Sugita Y, Panzeri S & Young MP (2001) Effects on orientation discrimination of manipulating the spatio-temporal prior probability of stimuli. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts Volume 27, Program No. 950.7 8. Robertson RG, Guo K, Sugita Y, Tadmor Y, Mahmoodi S & Young MP (2001) Eye-movements in primates viewing real world scenes. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts Volume 27, Program No. 237.1 7. Guo K, Benson PJ & Blakemore C (2000) Perception of higher-order motion in the blind hemifield of an observer with damage to area V1. European Journal of Neuroscience Volume 12 (Supplement 11): 195 6. Benson PJ, Guo K & Hardiman MJ (2000) Electrophysiological measures of a hemianope’s visual experience and direction discrimination performance using first- and second-order motion. European Journal of Neuroscience Volume 12 (Supplement 11): 491 5. Overbury A, Mulrenan T, Benson PJ & Guo K (2000) Features of the short latency ocular following eye movement in human observers. European Journal of Neuroscience Volume 12 (Supplement 11): 491 4. Benson PJ, Guo K & Blakemore C (1999) Ocular following responses in monkeys trained to fixate. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts Volume 25: 389 3. Guo K, Benson PJ & Blakemore C (1998) Neuronal responses to moving patterns in striate cortex of awake macaque. European Journal of Neuroscience Volume 10 (Supplement 10): 243 2. Guo K, Benson PJ & Blakemore C (1998) Use of colour information in motion perception without striate cortex. Perception Volume 27 (Supplement): 161 1. Benson PJ, Guo K & Blakemore C (1997) Blindsight: to see or not to see. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the McDonnell-Pew Programme in Cognitive Neuroscience, June 27-30, Oxford
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