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Sirawaj Itthipuripat
Sirawaj Itthipuripat
Assistant Professor, Neuroscience Center for Research and Innovation, KMUTT
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Frontal theta is a signature of successful working memory manipulation
S Itthipuripat, JR Wessel, AR Aron
Experimental Brain Research 224 (2), 255-262, 2013
2192013
Expectations do not alter sensory processing during perceptual decision making
N Rungratsameetaweemana, S Itthipuripat, AM Salazar, JT Serences
The Journal of Neuroscience, 2018
982018
Changing the spatial scope of attention alters patterns of neural gain in human cortex
S Itthipuripat, JO Garcia, N Rungratsameetaweemana, TC Sprague, ...
Journal of Neuroscience 34 (1), 112-123, 2014
852014
Value-based attentional capture influences context dependent decision-making
S Itthipuripat, K Cha, N Rangsipat, JT Serences
Journal of Neurophysiology, 2015
752015
Dissociable signatures of visual salience and behavioral relevance across attentional priority maps in human cortex
TC Sprague, S Itthipuripat, VA Vo, JT Serences
Journal of Neurophysiology, 2018
692018
Sensory gain outperforms efficient readout mechanisms in predicting attention-related improvements in behavior
S Itthipuripat, EF Ester, S Deering, JT Serences
The Journal of Neuroscience 34 (40), 13384-98, 2014
672014
Fluctuations in instantaneous frequency predict alpha amplitude during visual perception
S Nelli, S Itthipuripat, R Srinivasan, JT Serences
Nature communications 8 (1), 2071, 2017
622017
Functional MRI and EEG index complementary attentional modulations
S Itthipuripat, TC Sprague, JT Serences
Journal of Neuroscience 39 (31), 6162-6179, 2019
532019
A Single-Channel Consumer-Grade EEG Device for Brain-Computer Interface: Enhancing Detection of SSVEP and Its Amplitude Modulation
P Autthasan, X Du, M Perera, S Lamyai, S Itthipuripat, T Yagi
IEEE Sensors Journal, 2020
492020
Two different mechanisms support selective attention at different phases of training
S Itthipuripat, K Cha, A Byers, JT Serences
PLOS Biology, 2017
492017
The electrophysiological time course of the interaction of stimulus conflict and the multisensory spread of attention
U Zimmer, S Itthipuripat (Itthipanyanan), T Grent, Woldorff, MG
Eur J Neurosci 31, 1744-1754, 2010
482010
Value-driven attentional capture enhances distractor representations in early visual cortex
S Itthipuripat, VA Vo, TC Sprague, JT Serences
PLoS Biol 17 (8), e3000186, 2019
392019
High Working Memory Load Increases Intracortical Inhibition in Primary Motor Cortex and Diminishes the Motor Affordance Effect
S Freeman, S Itthipuripat, A Aron
The Journal of Neuroscience 36 (20), 5544–5555, 2016
392016
Electrical stimulation over human posterior parietal cortex selectively enhances the capacity of visual short-term memory
S Wang, S Itthipuripat, Y Ku
The Journal of Neuroscience, 2019
372019
Temporal dynamics of divided spatial attention
S Itthipuripat, JO Garcia, JT Serences
Journal of Neurophysiology, 2013
322013
Integrating Levels of Analysis in Systems and Cognitive Neurosciences Selective Attention as a Case Study
S Itthipuripat, J Serences
The Neuroscientist, 2016
222016
An explainable self-attention deep neural network for detecting mild cognitive impairment using multi-input digital drawing tasks
N Ruengchaijatuporn, I Chatnuntawech, S Teerapittayanon, S Sriswasdi, ...
Alzheimer's Research & Therapy 14 (1), 111, 2022
212022
Stimulus visibility and uncertainty mediate the influence of attention on response bias and visual contrast appearance
S Itthipuripat, KY Chang, A Bong, JT Serences
Journal of Vision, 2019
182019
An explicit local and global representation disentanglement framework with applications in deep clustering and unsupervised object detection
R Charakorn, Y Thawornwattana, S Itthipuripat, N Pawlowski, ...
arXiv preprint arXiv:2001.08957, 2020
162020
When conflict cannot be avoided: relative contributions of early selection and frontal executive control in mitigating Stroop conflict
S Itthipuripat, S Deering, J Serences
Cerebral Cortex, 2019
162019
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