Anastasia Flevaris

Postdoc Advisor: Scott Murray

Email: anif "at" uw.edu

CV: AniFlevaris_CV.pdf

My research investigates how high-level mechanisms such as attention and task demands dynamically interact with low-level visual information processing during scene and object perception.

 Publications

Schallmo M.P., Kolodny T., Kale A.M., Millin R., Flevaris A.V., Edden R.A.E., Gerdts J., Bernier R.A. and Murray S.O. (2020). Weaker neural suppression in autism. Nat Commun, 11(1), 2675. | Reprint 951KB pdf |

Millin R., Kolodny T., Flevaris A.V., Kale A.M., Schallmo M.P., Gerdts J., Bernier R.A. and Murray S.O. (2018). Reduced auditory cortical adaptation in autism spectrum disorder. Elife, 7. | Reprint 1.38MB pdf |

Schallmo M.P., Kale A.M., Millin R., Flevaris A.V., Brkanac Z., Edden R.A., Bernier R.A. and Murray S.O. (2018). Suppression and facilitation of human neural responses. Elife, 7. | Reprint 1.09MB pdf |

Flevaris A.V. and Robertson L.C. (2015). Spatial frequency selection and integration of global and local information in visual processing: A selective review and tribute to Shlomo Bentin. Neuropsychologia, .

Flevaris A.V. and Murray S.O. (2015). Feature-based attention modulates surround suppression. J Vis, 15(1), 15 1 29. | Reprint 429KB pdf |

Flevaris A.V. and Murray S.O. (2015). Attention Determines Contextual Enhancement versus Suppression in Human Primary Visual Cortex. J Neurosci, 35(35), 12273-80. | Reprint 1.42MB pdf |

Flevaris A.V. and Murray S.O. (2014). Orientation-specific surround suppression in the primary visual cortex varies as a function of autistic tendency. Front Hum Neurosci, 8, 1017. | Reprint 635KB pdf |

Flevaris A.V., Martinez A. and Hillyard S.A. (2014). Attending to global versus local stimulus features modulates neural processing of low versus high spatial frequencies: an analysis with event-related brain potentials. Front Psychol, 5, 277.

Flevaris A.V., Martinez A. and Hillyard S.A. (2013). Neural substrates of perceptual integration during bistable object perception. J Vis, 13(13), 17.

List A., Landau A.N., Brooks J.L., Flevaris A.V., Fortenbaugh F.C., Esterman M., Van Vleet T.M., Albrecht A.R., Alvarez B.D., Robertson L.C. and Schendel K. (2011). Shifting attention in viewer- and object-based reference frames after unilateral brain injury. Neuropsychologia, 49(7), 2090-6.

Gao Z., Flevaris A.V., Robertson L.C. and Bentin S. (2011). Priming global and local processing of composite faces: revisiting the processing-bias effect on face perception. Atten Percept Psychophys, 73(5), 1477-86.

Flevaris A.V., Bentin S. and Robertson L.C. (2011). Attention to hierarchical level influences attentional selection of spatial scale. J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform, 37(1), 12/22/2016.

Flevaris A.V., Bentin S. and Robertson L.C. (2011). Attentional selection of relative SF mediates global versus local processing: evidence from EEG. J Vis, 11(7).

Flevaris A.V., Bentin S. and Robertson L.C. (2010). Local or global? Attentional selection of spatial frequencies binds shapes to hierarchical levels. Psychol Sci, 21(3), 424-31.

List A., Brooks J.L., Esterman M., Flevaris A.V., Landau A.N., Bowman G., Stanton V., Vanvleet T.M., Robertson L.C. and Schendel K. (2008). Visual hemispatial neglect, re-assessed. J Int Neuropsychol Soc, 14, 243-56.

Flevaris A.V., Robertson L.C. and Bentin S. (2008). Using spatial frequency scales for processing face features and face configuration: an ERP analysis. Brain Res, 1194, 100-9.

Vecera S.P. and Flevaris A.V. (2005). Attentional control parameters following parietal-lobe damage: evidence from normal subjects. Neuropsychologia, 43(8), 1189-203.

Vecera S.P., Flevaris A.V. and Filapek J.C. (2004). Exogenous spatial attention influences figure-ground assignment. Psychol Sci, 15(1), 20-6.