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Marriah Carrasco

Golden West College
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  • Golden West College
    Department of Philosophy
    Undergraduate
Huntington Beach, California, United States of America
Areas of Interest
Epistemology
Logic and Philosophy of Logic
Philosophy of Cognitive Science
Ancient Greek and Roman Philosophy
17th/18th Century Philosophy
  • All publications (5)
  • Attention alters the appearance of motion coherence
    with T. Liu and S. Fuller
    Psychonomic Bulletin and Review 13 (6): 1091-1096. 2006.
    Attention and Consciousness in Psychology
  • Exogenous attention and color perception: Performance and appearance of saturation and hue
    with S. Fuller
    Vision Research 46 (23): 4032-4047. 2006.
    Attention and Consciousness in Psychology
  • Sexualidad y género
    In Javier de la Torre, Madrigal Terrazas & J. Santiago (eds.), Sexo, sexualidad y bioética, Universidad Pontificia Comillas. 2008.
  • Transient covert attention and the perceived rate of flicker
    with B. Montagna
    Journal of Vision 6 (9): 955-965. 2006.
    Attention and Consciousness in Psychology
  • Attention alters the appearance of spatial frequency and gap size
    with J. Gobell
    Psychological Science 16 (8): 644-651. 2005.
    Attention and Consciousness in Psychology
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