PUBLICATIONS

Zhong-Lin Lu
ARTICLES

1991	Lu, Z.-L. &  Williamson, S. J.,  Spatial extent of coherent sensory-evoked 
	cortical activity. Experimental Brain Research, 84: 411-416. 
 
1991	Williamson, S. J., Lu, Z.-L.,  Karron, D. &  Kaufman, L.,  Advantages and 
	limitations of magnetic source imaging. Special Issue: Functional localization 
	with EEG and MEG: Comparative aspects. Brain Topography, 4: 169-180. 
 
1992	Lu, Z.-L., Williamson, S. J. & Kaufman, L., Human auditory primary and 
	association cortex have differing lifetimes for activation traces. Brain 
	Research, 572: 236-241. 
 
1992	Lu, Z.-L., Williamson, S. J. & Kaufman, L.,  Magnetic source image of the 
	human brain. In: Proceedings of the 26th Mexican Winter Conference on 
	Condensed Matter: Modern Topics on Condensed Matter, Mexico city, Mexico.  
 
1992	Lu, Z.-L., Neuromagnetic investigation of evoked and spontaneous activity of 
	human  cerebral cortex. Ph.D Thesis, Physics Department, New York University. 
 
1992	Lu, Z.-L., Wang, J.-Z. & Williamson, S. J.,  Neuronal sources of 
	parieto-occipital alpha rhythm.  In Biomagnetism: Clinical Aspects.  
	Edited by Hoke, M., Erne, S. N., Okada, Y. C. & Romani., G. L. 
 
1992	Lu, Z.-L., Williamson, S. J. & Kaufman, L.,  Behavioral lifetime of human 
	sensory memory predicted by physiological measures. Science, 258: 1668-1670. 
 
1993	Sperling, G., Wurst, S. A. & Lu, Z.-L., Using repetition detection to 
	define and localize the processes of selective attention. In Attention 
	and Performance XIV: Synergies in Experimental  Psychology, Artificial 
	Intelligence, and Cognitive Neuroscience,  edited by Meyer, D. E. & 
	Kornblum, S., Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press, page 265-298. 
 
1993	Lu, Z.-L.,  Magnetic source imaging of the human brain. In Proceedings of 
	physiological imaging, spectroscopy, and early-detection diagnostic methods, 
	edited by Barbour, R. L., Carvlin, M. J. &  Katzir, A., Bellimgham,
 	Washington: SPIE proceeding series, vol 1887, page 2-15.  
 
1994	Sperling, G., Chubb, C., Solomon, J. &  Lu, Z.-L.,  Visual preprocessing: 
	first and second order processes in the perception of motion and texture. 
	In Computational Intelligence: Imitating Life, edited by Zurada, J. M., 
	Marks II, R. J. & Robinson, C. J.,  New York: IEEE Press, Page 223-236. 
 
1994	Sperling, G., Chubb, C., Solomon, J. &  Lu, Z.-L.,  Fullwave and halfwave 
	processes in 2nd-order motion and texture. In: Higher-order processing in 
	the visual system.  Wiley, Chichester (Ciba Found Symp 184), page: 287-308. 
 
1995	Lu, Z.-L., Wang, J.-Z.,  Karron D. & Williamson, S. J.,  Support for the 
	alphon hypothesis as a description of human alpha rhythm. In:  Biomagnetism: 
	Fundamental Research and Clinical Applications, Proceedings of the 9th 
	International Conference on Biomagnetism, Studies in Applied Electromagnetics 
	and Mechanics, Vol. 7, Baumgartner, C., Deecke, L., Stroink, G. & Williamson, 
	S.J., Eds. (Elsevier and IOS Press, Amsterdam), page: 295-298.
 
1995	Williamson, S. J. & Lu, Z.-L.,  Habituation and sensory Memory. In: 
	Quantitative and Topological EEG and MEG Analysis, edited by Eiselt, M.,  
	Zwiener, U. & Witte, H., Universitoatsverlag Druckhaus-Mayer GmbH, Jena, 
	Page: 19-26. 
 
1995	Williamson, S. J., Kaufman, L., Lu, Z.-L., Wang, J.-Z. &  Karron, D., 
	Study of human occipital alpha rhythm: the alphon hypothesis and alpha  
	suppression.  In: Alpha Activity: Cognitive and Sensory Behavior, Basar, 
	E.,  Ed.  Birkhauser, Boston, MA, in press.
 
1995	Lu, Z.-L. & Sperling, G., The functional architecture of human visual 
	motion perception. Vision Research, 35: 2697-2722. 
 
1995	Lu, Z.-L. & Sperling, G.,  Attention-generated motion perception.
	Nature, 377: 237-239. 
 
1996	Lu, Z.-L. & Sperling, G.,  Second-order illusions: Mach bands, Chevreal 
	and Craik-O'Brien-Cornsweet. Vision Research, 36: 559-572.
 
1996	Lu, Z.-L. & Sperling, G., Three mechanisms of human visual motion detection. 
	Current Directions of Psychological Science, 5: 43-53. 

1996   	Sperling, G., Lu, Z.-L. & Chubb, C., First principles of second-order 
	perception.  International Symposium Digest of Technical Papers, vol. XXVII,
	edited by Morreale, J., Society for Information Display (Santa Ana, CA),
	page: 961-964.

1996	Williamson, S.J., Kaufman, L., Curtis, S., Lu, Z.-L., Michel, C. & Wang, J.
	Neural substrates of working memory are revealed magnetically by the local
	suppression of alpha rhythm. EEG Journal , in press.

1996	Lu, Z.-L. & Sperling, G., Contrast gain control in first- and second-
	order motion perception. Journal of Optical Society of America A , in press. 

1996	Lu, Z.-L. & Sperling, G., The existence of second-order reversed phi:
	A prediction from a theory of motion perception.  Perception and
	Psychophysics,  submitted.

PUBLISHED ABSTRACTS

 
1990	Lu, Z.-L. & Williamson, S. J.,  Spatial extent of coherent sensory-evoked 
	activity. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 16, 874. 
 
1991	Lu, Z.-L., Williamson, S. J. & Kaufman, L.,  Latent neuronal activity in 
	human auditory cortex. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 17, 1483. 
 
1992	Lu, Z.-L., Williamson, S. J. & Kaufman, L.,  Physiological measures predict 
	behavioral lifetime of human auditory  sensory memory.  Society for 
	Neuroscience Abstracts, 18, 1212. 
 
1993	Lu, Z.-L. and Sperling, G.,  2nd-order illusions:  Mach bands, 
	Craik-O'Brien-Cornsweet. Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science,  ARVO 
	Supplement, 34, No. 4, 1289. 
 
1994	Sperling, G. and Lu, Z.-L.,  Immunity to pedestals distinguishes motion-energy 
	from feature-tracking Motion-Perception Mechanisms Investigative Ophthalmology 
	and Visual Science,  ARVO Supplement, 35, No. 4, 1390. 
 
1994	Lu, Z.-L. and Sperling, G.,  Deriving the dimensions of texture perception 
	from metametric texture matches. Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual 
	Science,  ARVO Supplement, 35, No. 4, 2161. 
 
1995	Lu, Z.-L. and Sperling, G.,  Drastically different saturation for luminance 
	motion versus  texture-contrast motion. Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual 
	Science,  ARVO Supplement, 36, No. 4, 395. 
 
1995	Sperling, G. and Lu, Z.-L.,  Attention affects the perceived direction of 
	visual motion Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science,  
	ARVO Supplement, 36, No. 4, 856. 
 
1995	Richman, S. and Lu, Z.-L.,  Motion from flicker: Induced-contrast modulation 
	vs. region segmentation. Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science,  ARVO 
	Supplement, 36, No. 4, 362. 

1995	Sperling, G. and Lu, Z.-L., Visual attention operates via a salience map.
	Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society, 33.


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