2022

2021

2020

2019

2018

2017

2016

2015

2014

2013

2012

2011

2010

  • T. Otto, H. Ogmen, M. H. Herzog “Perceptual learning in a non-retinotopic reference frame”, PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE, vol. 21, pp. 1058-1063, 2010. PDF
  • H. Ogmen, M. H. Herzog “The Geometry of Visual Perception: Retinotopic and Non-retinotopic Representations in the Human Visual System”, PROCEEDINGS OF THE IEEE, vol. 98, pp. 479-492, 2010. PDF
  • C. Shooner, S. P. Tripathy, H. E. Bedell, H. Ogmen, “High capacity, transient retention of direction-of-motion information for multiple moving objects”, JOURNAL OF VISION, 10(6):8, 1–20, doi:10.1167/10.6.8, 2010. PDF
  • T. Otto, H. Ogmen, M. H. Herzog “Attention and non-retinotopic feature integration”, JOURNAL OF VISION, 10(12):8, 1–13, doi:10.1167/10.12.8, 2010. PDF
  • H. Kafaligonul, S. S. Patel, H. Ogmen, H. E. Bedell, G. Purushothaman, (2010).  “Perceptual Asynchronies and the Dual-channel Differential Latency Hypothesis”, in: R. Nijhawan and B. Khurana (Eds) Space and Time in Perception and Action, Cambridge University Press.

2009

  • M. Boi, H. Ogmen, J. Krummenacher, T. U. Otto, M. H. Herzog “A (fascinating) litmus test for human retino- vs. non-retinotopic processing”, JOURNAL OF VISION, 9(13):5, 1-11, doi:10.1167/9.13.5. 2009. PDF
  • H. Kafaligonul, B. G. Breitmeyer, H. Ogmen, “Effects of Contrast Polarity in Paracontrast Masking”, ATTENTION, PERCEPTION, & PSYCHOPHYSICS, vol. 71, pp. 1576-1587, 2009. PDF
  • M. Aydin, M. H. Herzog, H. Ogmen, “Shape Distortions and Gestalt Grouping in Anorthoscopic Perception”, JOURNAL OF VISION, 9(3):8, 1–8, doi:10.1167/9.3.8. 2009. PDF
  • T. Otto, H. Ogmen, M. H. Herzog “Feature Integration across Space, Orientation, and Time”, JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY: HUMAN PERCEPTION AND PERFORMANCE , vol. 35, pp. 1670-1686, 2009. PDF

2008

  • B. G. Breitmeyer, E. Tapia, H. Kafaligonul, H. Ogmen, “Metacontrast Masking and Stimulus Contrast Polarity”, VISION RESEARCH, vol. 48, pp. 2433-2438, 2008.
  • H. Ogmen, G. Purushothaman, B. G. Breitmeyer, “Metacontrast, Target Recovery, and the Magno- and Parvocellular Systems: A Reply to the Perspective”, VISUAL NEUROSCIENCE, vol. 25, pp. 611-616, 2008.
  • B. G. Breitmeyer, M. H. Herzog, H. Ogmen, “Motion, not Masking, Provides the Medium for Feature Attribution”, PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE, vol. 19, pp.  823-829, 2008.
  • T. Otto, H. Ogmen, M. H. Herzog “Assessing the Microstructure of Motion Correspondences with Non-retinotopic Feature Attribution”, JOURNAL OF VISION, vol. 8, pp. 1-15, 2008.
  • M. Aydin, M. H. Herzog, H. Ogmen, “Perceived Speed differences Explain Apparent Compression in Slit Viewing”, VISION RESEARCH, vol. 48, pp. 1603-1612, 2008.
  • B. G. Breitmeyer, A. Koc, H. Ogmen, R. Ziegler “Functional Hierarchies of Nonconscious Visual Processing”, VISION RESEARCH, vol. 48, pp. 1509-1513, 2008.
  • H. Ogmen, S. S. Patel, G. Purushothaman, H. E. Bedell, “Moving Backward through Perceptual Compensation”, BEHAVIORAL AND BRAIN SCIENCES, vol. 31, pp. 212-213, 2008.
  • G. Purushothaman, H. E. Bedell, H. Ogmen, S. S. Patel, “Neurophysiology of Compensation for Time Delays: Visual Prediction is Off Track”, BEHAVIORAL AND BRAIN SCIENCES, vol. 31, p. 214, 2008.

2007

  • H. Ogmen, “A Theory of Moving Form Perception: Synergy between Masking, Perceptual Grouping, and Motion Computation in Retinotopic and Non-retinotopic Representations”, ADVANCES IN COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY, vol. 3, pp. 67-84, 2007. PDF
  • O. Yilmaz, S. P. Tripathy, S. S. Patel, H. Ogmen, “Attraction of flashes to moving dots”, VISION RESEARCH, vol.  47, pp. 2603-2615, 2007.
  • U. Ansorge, G. Francis, M. H. Herzog, H. Ogmen, “Visual Masking and the Dynamics of Human Perception, Cognition, and Consciousness: A Century of Progress, a Contemporary Synthesis, and Future Directions. ADVANCES IN COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY, vol. 3, pp.  1-8, 2007.
  • B. G. Breitmeyer, T. Ro, H. Ogmen, S. Todd “Unconscious, Stimulus-dependent and Conscious, Percept-dependent Priming with Chromatic Stimuli”, PERCEPTION & PSYCHOPHYSICS, vol. 69, pp. 550-557, 2007. 
  • F. Scharnowski, F. Hermens, T. Kammer, H. Ogmen, M. H. Herzog “Feature Fusion Reveals Slow and Fast Memories”, JOURNAL OF COGNITIVE NEUROSCIENCE, vol. 19, pp.  632-641, 2007.
  • H. Fotowat, H. Ogmen, H. E. Bedell, B. G. Breitmeyer “Probing the Oscillatory Visual Dynamics at the Perceptual Level”, in: M. Akay (Ed) Handbook of Neural Engineering, Chapter 38, pp. 615-625, Hoboken, NJ, Wiley-IEEE Press, 2007.

2006

  • H. Ogmen, B. G. Breitmeyer, S. Todd, L. Mardon, “Target Recovery in Metacontrast : The Effect of Contrast”, VISION RESEARCH, vol. 46, pp. 4726-4734, 2006.
  • T. Otto, H. Ogmen, M. H. Herzog “The Flight Path of the Phoenix: The Visible Trace of Invisible Elements in Human Vision”, JOURNAL OF VISION, vol. 6, pp. 1079-1086. PDF
  • H. Ogmen, T. Otto, M. H. Herzog “Perceptual Grouping Induces Non-retinotopic Feature Attribution in Human Vision”, VISION RESEARCH, vol. 46, pp. 3234-3242, 2006.
  • B. G. Breitmeyer, H. Kafaligonul, H. Ogmen, L. Mardon, S. Todd, R. Ziegler “Meta- and Paracontrast Reveal Differences Between Contour- and Contrast-Processing Mechanisms”, VISION RESEARCH, vol. 46, pp. 2645-2658, 2006.
  • B. G. Breitmeyer, H. Ogmen “Visual Masking Reveals Differences between the Unconscious and Conscious Processing of Form and Surface Attributes”. in: H. Ogmen B. G. Breitmeyer (Eds) The First Half Second: The Microgenesis and Temporal Dynamics of Unconscious and Conscious Visual Processes, MIT Press (2006).
  • H. E. Bedell, S. S. Patel, S. T. l. Chung, H. Ogmen “Perceptual Consequences of Timing Differences within Parallel Feature-Processing Systems in Human Vision”, in: H.Ogmen B. G. Breitmeyer (Eds) The First Half Second: The Microgenesis and Temporal Dynamics of Unconscious and Conscious Visual Processes, MIT Press (2006).
  • H. Ogmen, B. G. Breitmeyer. H. E. Bedell “Dynamics of Perceptual Epochs Probed by Dissociation Phenomena in Masking”, in: H. Ogmen B. G. Breitmeyer (Eds) The First Half Second: The Microgenesis and Temporal Dynamics of Unconscious and Conscious Visual Processes, MIT Press (2006).

2005

  • B. G. Breitmeyer, H. Ogmen, J. Ramon, J. Chen “Unconscious Priming by Form and their Parts”, VISUAL COGNITION, vol. 12, pp. 720-736, 2005.
  • H. Ogmen “Spatio-temporal Dynamics of Visual Perception across Neural Maps and Pathways”, in: E. Bayro-Corrochano (Ed) Handbook of Geometric Computing: Applications in Pattern Recognition, Computer Vision, Neural Computing, and Robotics, Chapter 1, pp. 3-27, Springer Verlag (2005).

2004

  • H. Ogmen, S. S. Patel, H. E. Bedell, K. Camuz “Differential Latencies and the Dynamics of the Position Computation Process for Moving Targets, Assessed with the Flash-Lag Effect”, VISION RESEARCH, vol. 44, pp. 2109-2128, 2004. 
  • B. G. Breitmeyer, T. Ro, H. Ogmen “A Comparison of Masking by Visual and Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation: Implications for the Study of Conscious and Unconscious Visual Processing”, CONSCIOUSNESS AND COGNITION, vol. 13, pp. 829-843, 2004.
  • B. G. Breitmeyer, H. Ogmen, J. Chen “Unconscious Priming by Color and Form: Different Processes and Levels”, CONSCIOUSNESS AND COGNITION, vol. 13, pp. 138-157, 2004.

2003

  • G. Purushothaman, H. Ogmen, H. E. Bedell “Suprathreshold Intrinsic Dynamics of the Human Visual System”, NEURAL COMPUTATION, vol. 15, pp. 2883-2908, 2003.
  • S. S. Patel, M. T. Ukwade, S. B. Stevenson, H. E. Bedell, V. Sampath, H. Ogmen, “Stereoscopic Depth Perception from Oblique Phase Disparities”, VISION RESEARCH, 43, pp 2479-2492, 2003.
  • H. E. Bedell, S. T. Chung, H. Ogmen, S. S. Patel “Color and Motion: Which is the Tortoise and which is the Hare?”, VISION RESEARCH, vol. 43, pp. 2403-2412, 2003.
  • H. Ogmen, B. G. Breitmeyer, R. Melvin “The What and Where in Visual Masking”, VISION RESEARCH, vol. 43, pp. 1337-1350, 2003.
  • S. X. Yang, H. Ogmen, G. Maguire “Neural Computations in the Tiger Salamander and Mudpuppy Retinae and an Analysis of GABA Action from Horizontal Cells”, BIOLOGICAL CYBERNETICS, vol. 88, pp. 450-458, 2003.

2002

  • G. Purushothaman, D. Lacassagne, H. E. Bedell, H. Ogmen “Effect of Exposure Duration, Contrast and Base Blur on Coding and Discrimination of Edges”, SPATIAL VISION, vol. 15, pp. 341-376, 2002.

2001

  • G. Zhang, G. Bayramoglu, J. Liu, H. Ogmen “Analogue Integrated-Circuit Design for Sustained Neurons in a Fly”, ELECTRONICS LETTERS, vol. 37, pp. 867-868, 2001.
  • S. S. Patel, B. Jiang, H. Ogmen “Vergence Dynamics Predicts Fixation Disparity”, NEURAL COMPUTATION, vol. 13, pp. 1495-1525, 2001.

2000

  • S. S. Patel, H. Ogmen, H. E. Bedell, V. Sampath “Flash-lag Effect: Differential Latency, Not Postdiction”, SCIENCE, vol. 290, p. 1051a, 2000. PDF
  • G. Purushothaman, H. Ogmen, H. E. Bedell “Gamma-range Oscillations in Backward-masking Functions and their Putative Neural Correlates”, PSYCHOLOGICAL REVIEW, vol. 107, pp. 556-577, 2000.
  • B. G. Breitmeyer, H. Ogmen “Recent Models and Findings in Backward Visual Masking: A Comparison, Review, and Update”, PERCEPTION & PSYCHOPHYSICS, vol. 62, pp. 1572-1595, 2000.
  • J. Carvajal, G. Chen, H. Ogmen “Fuzzy PID Controller: Design, Performance Evaluation, and Stability Analysis”, INFORMATION SCIENCES, vol. 123, pp. 249-270, 2000.

1999

  • S. S. Patel, B. Jiang, J. M. White, H. Ogmen “Nonlinear Alteration of Transient Vergence Dynamics after Prolonged Convergence”, OPTOMETRY AND VISION SCIENCE, vol. 76, pp. 656-663, 1999.

1998

  • G. Purushothaman, S. S. Patel, H. E. Bedell, H. Ogmen “Moving Ahead Through Differential Visual Latency”, NATURE, vol. 396, p. 424, 1998.
  • M. Sarikaya, W. Wang, H. Ogmen “Neural Network Model of On-Off Units in the Fly Visual System: Simulations of Dynamic Behavior”, BIOLOGICAL CYBERNETICS, vol. 78, pp. 399-412, 1998.
  • G. Purushothaman, H. Ogmen, S. Chen, H. E. Bedell “Motion Deblurring in a Neural Network Model of Retino-Cortical Dynamics”, VISION RESEARCH, vol. 38, pp. 1827-1842, 1998.
  • R. V. Prakash, H. Ogmen “Self-organization via Active Exploration: Hardware Implementation of a Neural Robot”, ROBOTICA, vol. 16, pp. 127-141, 1998.

1997

  • G. Chen, Y. Chen, H. Ogmen “Identifying Chaotic Dynamical Systems via a Wiener-type Cascade Model”, IEEE CONTROL SYSTEMS MAGAZINE, vol. 17, pp. 29-36, 1997.
  • S. S. Patel, H. Ogmen, J. M. White, B. Jiang “Neural Network Model of Short-Term Horizontal Disparity Vergence Dynamics”, VISION RESEARCH, vol. 37, pp. 1383-1400, 1997.
  • H. Ogmen “Sensorial Nonassociative Learning and its Implications for Visual Perception”, in: O. Omidvar, C. L. Wilson (Eds) Progress in Neural Networks, Volume 5: Architecture, Chapter 7, pp. 177-204, Ablex Publishing: New Jersey, (1997).
  • H. Ogmen, R. V. Prakash “A Developmental Perspective to Neural Models of lntelligence and Learning” in: D. S. Levine, W. R. Elsberry (Eds) Optimality in Biological and Artificial Neural Networks?, Chapter 18, pp. 363-395, Lawrence Erlbaum Associates: New Jersey, (1997).

1996

  • S. P. Tripathy, D. M. Levi, H. Ogmen “Two-dot Alignment across the Physiological Blind Spot”, VISION RESEARCH, vol. 36, pp. 1585-1596, 1996.
  • S. Azizi, H. Ogmen. B. H. Jansen “A Unified Analysis of Fast Synchronized Oscillations, Alpha Rhythm, and Flash Visual Evoked Potentials”, NEURAL NETWORKS, vol. 9, pp. 223-242, 1996.

1995

  • S. Chen, H. E. Bedell, H. Ogmen “A Target in Real Motion Appears Blurred in the Absence of Other Proximal Moving Targets”, VISION RESEARCH, vol. 35, pp. 2315-2328, 1995.
  • J. M. Harris, H. Ogmen “Dynamic Asymmetry in the Receptive Fields of Shunting Networks for Continuous-time Early Vision”, NEURAL, PARALLEL, AND SCIENTIFIC COMPUTATIONS, vol. 3, pp. 163-172, 1995.
  • S. P. Tripathy, D. M. Levi, H. Ogmen, C. Harden “Perceived Length across the Physiological Blind Spot”, VISUAL NEUROSCIENCE, vol. 12, pp. 385-402, 1995.

1994

  • H. Ogmen, L. Garnier “Quantitative Studies of Fly Visual Sustained Neurons”, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BIO-MEDICAL COMPUTING, vol. 36, pp. 299-310, 1994.

1993

  • H. Ogmen “A Neural Theory of Retino-Cortical Dynamics”, NEURAL NETWORKS, vol. 6, pp. 245-273, 1993.
  • H. Ogmen, M. Moussa “A Neural Model for Nonassociative Learning in a Prototypical Sensory-motor Scheme: The Landing Reaction in Flies” BIOLOGICAL CYBERNETICS, vol. 68, pp. 351-361, 1993.
  • G. Chen, H. Ogmen “Modified Extended Kalman Filtering for Supervised Learning” INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SYSTEMS SCIENCE, vol. 24, pp. 1207-1214, 1993.
  • H. Ogmen “Continuous-time Global Computer Vision with Analog, Specialized, and Interacting Neural Networks”, INFORMATION SCIENCES, vol. 70, pp. 5-25, 1993.

1992

  • K. V. K. Iyer, H. Ogmen, C. K. Koc “Landscape Reshaping Algorithm for Additive Neural Networks with Application to Graph Mapping Problems” ELECTRONICS LETTERS, vol. 28, pp. 109-111, 1992.

1991

  •  H. Ogmen “On the Mechanisms Underlying Directional Selectivity”, NEURAL COMPUTATION, vol 3, pp. 333-349, 1991.
  • H. Ogmen, S. Gagne “Parallel Information Processing in Biological Systems: From Phototransduction to Neural Networks”, in: D.L. Wise (Ed.) Bioinstrumentation and Biosensors, Chapter 5, pp. 121-145, Marcel Dekker: New York, (1991).

1990

  • H. Ogmen, S. Gagne “Neural Network Architectures for Motion Perception and Elementary Motion Detection in the Fly Visual System”, NEURAL NETWORKS, vol. 3, pp. 487-505, 1990.
  • H. Ogmen, S. Gagne “Neural Models for Sustained and On-Off Units of Insect Lamina”. BIOLOGICAL CYBERNETICS, vol. 63, pp. 51-60, 1990.

1987

  • H. Ogmen, S. Gagne “Phototransduction in Invertebrates: The Prolonged Depolarizing Afterpotential”, BIOLOGICAL CYBERNETICS, vol. 56, pp. 27-36, 1987.
  • H. Ogmen, B. G. Breitmeyer (Eds.) “The First Half Second: The Microgenesis and Temporal Dynamics of Unconscious and Conscious Visual Processes”, MIT Press: Cambridge, MA (2006).
 
 
 
  • B. G. Breitmeyer, H. Ogmen “Visual Masking: Time Slices through Conscious and Unconscious Vision”, (2nd edition), Oxford University Press: Oxford, U.K. (2006).
 
 
 
 
 
  • T. Bachmann, B. G. Breitmeyer, H. Ogmen “Experimental Phenomena of Consciousness: A Brief Dictionary “, Oxford University Press: New York, N.Y. (2007). [Received the American Library Association 2008 Choice Outstanding Academic Title Award]
 
 
 
 
  • H. Ogmen, T. U. Otto, M. H. Herzog, “Microstructure of motion correspondence”, in: S. Gepshtein and L. Maloney (Eds) The Oxford Handbook of Computational Perceptual Organization, (in press).