
The Carrasco Lab
@carrasco_lab
Our lab investigates the relation between the psychological and physiological mechanisms involved in the basic processes of visual perception and attention.
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Our new paper 'Presaccadic attention depends on eye movement direction and is related to V1 cortical magnification' is now available in Journal of Neuroscience, from Nina Hanning, myself, and The Carrasco Lab jneurosci.org/content/early/…

Does music training make us less susceptible to audiovisual audiovisual speech illusions? Together with Karleigh Groves, Pablo Ripollés @PabloRiVi, and Marisa Carrasco The Carrasco Lab, we showed that McGurk effect is actually impervious to music training nature.com/articles/s4159…

Two new preprints on the neural mechanisms of temporal attention! We used MEG to study how people selectively attend to items at specific time points within a sequence, when temporal predictability is controlled. With Jiating Zhu Karen Tian The Carrasco Lab David Heeger 🧵

My review of temporal attention is out in Nature Reviews Psychology! It covers key conceptual issues, data, and models in the field of visual temporal attention, and I hope it will be useful to both experts and those new to the topic Web: go.nature.com/496FAfj PDF: rdcu.be/dBUpT

Excited to present my work with Antoine Barbot, Rachel Chen and Marisa Carrasco on “Internal noise and efficiency underlie performance asymmetries throughout the visual field” at VSS Meeting! @carrasco_Lab Mark our poster session next Wednesday (5/22) at 8:30am in Banyan Breezeway!



Check out our posters in VSS Meeting this year! I will be presenting "Visual adaptation is more pronounced at the horizontal than vertical meridian" on Tuesday morning. You are welcome to stop by and share your thoughts! The Carrasco Lab


Come visit my poster VSS Meeting on Sunday Morning at Pavillion! I will present our work The Carrasco Lab on how temporal attention and expectation jointly modulate microsaccades!


More findings on temporal attention from The Carrasco Lab VSS Meeting ! Come visit our poster on Monday Morning at Pavillion to hear more on the interaction between temporal attention and expectation!


Carrasco Lab, postdoc office 955 reunion! Amit Yashar Rachel Denison Hsin-Hung Li Petra and Stephanie former The Carrasco Lab postdocs 🎉


I will be presenting my poster: Visual adaptation is more pronounced at the horizontal than vertical meridian in VSS Meeting You are welcome to stop by and say hi! The Carrasco Lab #VSS2024


Happy to share that our paper (The Carrasco Lab) examining spatial and temporal patterns of microsaccades and whether or not they are modulated as a function of discriminability differences around the visual field has just been published in Journal of Vision!

Our paper is out in iScience! In the study, we used TMS to reveal the interaction between visual adaptation and exogenous attention in the early visual cortex. The Carrasco Lab cell.com/iscience/fullt…


New paper on the neural dynamics of temporal attention—a long time in the making! w Rachel Denison The Carrasco Lab David Heeger. How does the brain prepare to see well precisely when we need to? nature.com/articles/s4146…

Our new preprint is now on bioRxiv! 'Visual adaptation stronger at horizontal than vertical meridian: Linking performance with V1 cortical surface area' The Carrasco Lab biorxiv.org/content/10.110…



Looking forward to presenting my work with Hsing-Hao Lee, Klara Hoxha, Antonio Fernández, Nina Hanning and Marisa Carrasco, titled “Does human right frontal eye field (rFEF+) play a critical role in exogenous attention?” at VSS Meeting this year! The Carrasco Lab



Tomorrow morning (May 18, 8:30 am – 12:30 pm) I will be presenting my poster with The Carrasco Lab at VSS Meeting at Pavilion Endogenous attention enhances contrast sensitivity similarly around cardinal meridians despite differential adaptation effects! #VSS2025
