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Frans A. J. Verstraten

Frans A. J. Verstraten

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Psychology

D-Index
36
Citations
5554
World Ranking
9512
National Ranking
549

Overview

Frans A. J. Verstraten is affiliated with the University of Sydney in Australia and works primarily within the field of Neuroscience. Their research contributions span a range of subfields including Cognitive Neuroscience, Neurology, Social Psychology, Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation, and Experimental and Cognitive Psychology.

The main focus of their research lies in visual perception and processing mechanisms, covering multiple aspects of how sensory and motor systems interact. Other notable topics in their research portfolio include motor control and adaptation, vestibular and auditory disorders, neural dynamics and brain function, action observation and synchronization, balance, gait, and falls prevention, as well as functional brain connectivity studies.

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Verstraten include David Alais, Matthew Davidson, Robert Keys, Tim S. Meese, and Chris Paffen. These partnerships have contributed to a diverse and multidisciplinary approach in their publications.

Verstraten has published extensively in several academic venues. The most frequent outlets for their work include Perception, Journal of Vision, Scientific Reports, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), and Nature Communications.

Some of their recent papers are:

  • Walking modulates visual detection performance according to stride cycle phase, 2024, Nature Communications
  • Vestibular and active self-motion signals drive visual perception in binocular rivalry, 2021, iScience
  • Continuous peripersonal tracking accuracy is limited by the speed and phase of locomotion, 2023, Scientific Reports
  • Brief localised monocular deprivation in adults alters binocular rivalry predominance retinotopically and reduces spatial inhibition, 2020, Scientific Reports
  • Selecting Perception as the outlet for your research, 2022, Perception

Best Publications

  • The motion aftereffect

    Stuart M. Anstis;Frans A. J. Verstraten;George Mather

  • Time dilation in dynamic visual display

    Ryota Kanai;Chris L. E. Paffen;Hinze Hogendoorn;Frans A. J. Verstraten

  • The motion aftereffect: A modern perspective.

    George Mather;Frans Verstraten;Stuart Anstis

  • Limits of attentive tracking reveal temporal properties of attention

    Frans A.J Verstraten;Patrick Cavanagh;Angela T Labianca

  • Parieto-Frontal Connectivity during Visually Guided Grasping

    M.J. Grol;M.J. Grol;J. Majdandzic;K.E. Stephan;L. Verhagen

  • Perceptual manifestations of fast neural plasticity: motion priming, rapid motion aftereffect and perceptual sensitization.

    Ryota Kanai;Frans A.J. Verstraten

  • The scope and limits of top-down attention in unconscious visual processing.

    Ryota Kanai;Ryota Kanai;Naotsugu Tsuchiya;Frans A.J. Verstraten

  • Attention Speeds Binocular Rivalry

    Chris L.E. Paffen;David Alais;Frans A.J. Verstraten

  • Attentional modulation of adaptation to two-component transparent motion

    Martin J.M. Lankheet;Frans A.J. Verstraten

  • Visual motion and the human brain: what has neuroimaging told us?

    Jody Culham;Sheng He;Sean Dukelow;Frans A.J Verstraten

  • Cerebral Changes during Performance of Overlearned Arbitrary Visuomotor Associations

    Meike J Grol;Floris P de Lange;Frans A J Verstraten;Richard E Passingham

  • Independent Aftereffects of Attention and Motion

    Jody C. Culham;Jody C. Culham;Frans A.J. Verstraten;Hiroshi Ashida;Patrick Cavanagh

  • The speed of visual attention: What time is it?

    Thomas A. Carlson;Thomas A. Carlson;Hinze Hogendoorn;Hinze Hogendoorn;Frans A. J. Verstraten

  • Movement aftereffect of bi-vectorial transparent motion

    Frans A.J. Verstraten;R. Eric Fredericksen;Wim A. Van De Grind

  • Perceptual alternation induced by visual transients

    Ryota Kanai;Farshad Moradi;Shinsuke Shimojo;Frans A J Verstraten

  • Spatial coding and invariance in object-selective cortex

    Thomas Carlson;Hinze Hogendoorn;Hinze Hogendoorn;Hinze Hogendoorn;Hubert Fonteijn;Hubert Fonteijn;Frans A.J. Verstraten;Frans A.J. Verstraten

  • Rapid Assimilation of External Objects Into the Body Schema

    Thomas A. Carlson;Thomas A. Carlson;Thomas A. Carlson;George Alvarez;Daw an Wu;Frans A J Verstraten

  • Motion transparency: making models of motion perception transparent

    Robert Jefferson Snowden;Frans A. J. Verstraten

  • Aftereffect of High-Speed Motion

    Frans A J Verstraten;Maarten J van der Smagt;Wim A van de Grind

  • A New transparent motion aftereffect

    M.J. Van der Smagt;F.A.J. Verstraten;W.A.P.F.L. van de Grind

Frequent Co-Authors

Thomas A. Carlson
Thomas A. Carlson University of Sydney
Ignace T. C. Hooge
Ignace T. C. Hooge Utrecht University
David Alais
David Alais University of Sydney
Patrick Cavanagh
Patrick Cavanagh York University
Jody C. Culham
Jody C. Culham University of Western Ontario
Stefan Van der Stigchel
Stefan Van der Stigchel Utrecht University
Joseph S. Lappin
Joseph S. Lappin Vanderbilt University
Robert Jefferson Snowden
Robert Jefferson Snowden Cardiff University
Peter Putman
Peter Putman Leiden University
Tanja C.W. Nijboer
Tanja C.W. Nijboer Utrecht University

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