Peter Ulric Tse

Peter Ulric Tse

Dartmouth College

H-index: 35

North America-United States

About Peter Ulric Tse

Peter Ulric Tse, With an exceptional h-index of 35 and a recent h-index of 20 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Dartmouth College, specializes in the field of Cognitive Neuroscience, Vision, Attention, Consciousness, Creativity.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Hierarchical categorization learning is associated with representational changes in the dorsal striatum and posterior frontal and parietal cortex

Neural correlates of stroboscopic stimulation to test a model of psychedelic hallucination

The knobby ball illusion

DeepAction: a MATLAB toolbox for automated classification of animal behavior in video

The architecture of object-based attention

Flicker-induced geometric hallucinations: VEP and plasticity correlates

Transformational Apparent Motion In A Recurrent Neural Network

Attention Response Functions During Multiple Object Tracking

Peter Ulric Tse Information

University

Position

Professor Dept. Psych. and Brain Sciences

Citations(all)

5058

Citations(since 2020)

1646

Cited By

4133

hIndex(all)

35

hIndex(since 2020)

20

i10Index(all)

81

i10Index(since 2020)

39

Email

University Profile Page

Dartmouth College

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Peter Ulric Tse Skills & Research Interests

Cognitive Neuroscience

Vision

Attention

Consciousness

Creativity

Top articles of Peter Ulric Tse

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Hierarchical categorization learning is associated with representational changes in the dorsal striatum and posterior frontal and parietal cortex

Human Brain Mapping

Sebastian M Frank

Marvin R Maechler

Sergey V Fogelson

Peter U Tse

2023/6/15

Neural correlates of stroboscopic stimulation to test a model of psychedelic hallucination

Nathan H Heller

Nisha Patel

Victoria M Faustin

U Tse Peter

Viola S Störmer

2023/12/4

The knobby ball illusion

i-Perception

Peter U Tse

Vincent Hayward

2023/3

DeepAction: a MATLAB toolbox for automated classification of animal behavior in video

Scientific Reports

Carl Harris

Kelly R Finn

Marie-Luise Kieseler

Marvin R Maechler

Peter U Tse

2023/2/15

The architecture of object-based attention

Patrick Cavanagh

Gideon P Caplovitz

Taissa K Lytchenko

Marvin R Maechler

Peter U Tse

...

2023/10

Flicker-induced geometric hallucinations: VEP and plasticity correlates

Grace Beilstein

Peter Tse

Nathan Heller

Nisha Patel

2023

Transformational Apparent Motion In A Recurrent Neural Network

Journal of Vision

Sharif Saleki

Patrick Cavanagh

Peter Tse

2023/8/1

Attention Response Functions During Multiple Object Tracking

Journal of Vision

Marvin R Maechler

Patrick Cavanagh

U Tse Peter

2023/8/1

Seeing mixed percepts in apparent motion quartets during passive and volitional perception

Journal of Vision

Nathan H Heller

Ananya Alleyne

Patrick Cavanagh

U Tse Peter

2022/12/5

Ruling out an aperture motion solution as the source of the double-drift illusion

Journal of Vision

Marvin Maechler

Ananya Alleyne

Victoria Faustin

Patrick Cavanagh

Peter Tse

2022/12/5

Endogenous attention biases transformational apparent motion based on high-level shape representations

Journal of Vision

Sharif Saleki

Kirsten Ziman

Kevin C Hartstein

Patrick Cavanagh

U Tse Peter

2022/11/1

Transfer of tactile learning from trained to untrained body parts supported by cortical coactivation in primary somatosensory cortex

Journal of Neuroscience

Sebastian M Frank

Alexandra Otto

Gregor Volberg

U Tse Peter

Takeo Watanabe

...

2022/8/3

Is The Double-Drift Illusion Special?

Journal of Vision

Sharif Saleki

Ineke Cordova

Patrick Cavanagh

Peter Tse

2022/12/5

Endogenous attention biases

S Saleki

K Ziman

KC Hartstein

P Cavanagh

PU Tse

2022

Different spatial transfer of high-level and low-level priming of pop-out with the double-drift illusion.

Journal of Vision

Mert Ozkan

U Tse Peter

Patrick Cavanagh

2021/9/27

The perceived position of a moving object is reset by temporal, not spatial limits

bioRxiv

Sirui Liu

Peter U Tse

Patrick Cavanagh

2021/12/16

Effects of internal and external velocity on the perceived direction of the double-drift illusion

Journal of Vision

Nathan H Heller

Nisha Patel

Victoria M Faustin

Patrick Cavanagh

U Tse Peter

2021/8/2

Interventions and implications

Intrusive Thinking: From Molecules to Free Will (2020)

Judson Brewer

Harriet de Wit

Aurelio Cortese

Damiaan Denys

Colleen A Hanlon

...

2021/3/2

First-and second-order transformational apparent motion rely on common shape representations

Vision Research

KC Hartstein

S Saleki

K Ziman

P Cavanagh

PU Tse

2021/11/1

Position shifts following motion aftereffects in non-static translating stimuli result in angled trajectories

Journal of Vision

Nisha Patel

Nathan H Heller

Patrick Cavanagh

U Tse Peter

2021/9/27

See List of Professors in Peter Ulric Tse University(Dartmouth College)

Co-Authors

H-index: 122
Nikos Logothetis

Nikos Logothetis

Stanford University

H-index: 99
Anna C Nobre

Anna C Nobre

University of Oxford

H-index: 82
Patrick Cavanagh

Patrick Cavanagh

York University

H-index: 61
Mark Greenlee

Mark Greenlee

Universität Regensburg

H-index: 54
Walter Sinnott-Armstrong

Walter Sinnott-Armstrong

Duke University

H-index: 50
David Eagleman

David Eagleman

Stanford University

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