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Hagler, D.J., Jr., Halgren, E., Martinez, A., Huang, M., Hillyard, S.A., Dale, A.M. Source estimates for MEG/EEG visual evoked responses constrained by multiple, retinotopically-mapped stimulus locations. Human Brain Mapping, 30:1290-1309, 2009.
Martinez, A., Hillyard, S.A., Dias, E.C., Hagler Jr., D.J., Butler, P., Guilfoyle, D.N., Jalbrzikowski, M., Silipo, G., Javitt, D.C. Magnocellular Pathway Impairment in Schizophrenia: Evidence from Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging. Journal of Neuroscience, 28(30):17492-7500, 2008.
Mishra, J., Martinez, A., Hillyard, S.A. Cortical processes underlying sound-induced flash fusion. Brain Research, 1242:102-115, 2008.
Andersen, S.K., Hillyard, S.A., Muller, M.M. Attention Facilitates Multiple Stimulus Features in Parallel in Human Visual Cortex. Current Biology 18, 1006-1009, 2008.
Mishra, J., Hillyard, S.A. Endogenous attention selection during binocular rivalry at early stages of visual processing. Vision Research 49 (2009), 1073-1080.
Hillyard, S.A. Imaging techniques: Event-related potentials (ERPs) and cognitive processing. In: L. Squire (Ed.). New Encyclopedia of Neuroscience. Vol. 4, Oxford: Academic Press. 2009, Pp. 13-18.
Khoe, W. Mitchell, J.F., Reynolds, J.H., Hillyard, S.A. ERP evidence that surface-based attention biases interocular competition during rivalry. The Journal of Vision, 8(3):18, 1-11, 2008.
Bonath, B., Noesselt, T., Martinez, A., Mishra, J., Schwlecker, K., Heinze, H.J., Hillyard, S.A. Neural Basis of the Ventriloquist Illusion. Current Biology 17, 1697-1703, 2007.
Martinez, A., Ramanathan, D.S., Foxe, J.J., Javitt, D.C., Hillyard, S.A. The Role of Spatial Attention in the Selection of Real and Illusory Objects. The Journal of Neuroscience, 27(30):7963-7973, 2007.
Mishra, J., Martinez, A., Sejnowski, T.J., Hillyard, S.A. Early cross-modal interactions in auditory and visual cortex underlie a sound-induced visual illusion. The Journal of Neuroscience, 27(15):4120-4131, 2007.
Martinez, A., Teder-Salejarvi, W., Hillyard, S.A. Spatial attention facilitates selection of illusory objects: Evidence from event-related brain potentials. Brain Research, 1139:143-152, 2007.
Schoenfeld, M.A., Hopf, J.M., Martinez, A., Mai, H.M., Sattler, C., Gasde, A., Heinze, H.J. and Hillyard, S.A. Spatio-temporal Analysis of Feature-Based Attention. Cerebral Cortex, 2007
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Martinez, A., W. Teder-Salejarvi, M. Vazquez, S. Molholm, J.J. Foxe, D.C. Javitt, F. Di Russo, M.S. Worden and S.A. Hillyard. Objects are highlighted by spatial attention. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 2006;18:298-310.
Fieger, A., B. Roder, W. Teder-Salejarvi , S.A. Hillyard and H.J. Neville. Auditory spatial tuning in late onset blindness in humans. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 2006; 18(2), pgs. 149-157.
M. M. Muller, S. Andersen, N. J. Trujillo, P. Valdes-Sosa, P. Malinowski, and S. A. Hillyard. Feature-selective attention enhances color signals in early visual areas of the human brain. PNAS, 2006; 103: 14200-14205.
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Schoenfeld, M.A., C. Tempelmann, A. Martinez, J.M. Hopf, C. Sattler, H.J. Heinze and S.A. Hillyard. Dynamics of feature binding during object-selective attention. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 100: 11806-11811, 2003.
Hillyard, S.A., F. Di Russo and A. Martinez. The imaging of visual attention. In: N. Kanwisher and J. Duncan (Eds.). Attention and Performance XX: Functional Neuroimaging of Visual Cognition. Oxford Univ. Press, Oxford, 2003, Pp. 379-388.
Hillyard, S.A. and M. Kutas. Event-related potentials and magnetic fields in the human brain. In: D. Charney, J. Coyle, K. Davis and C. Nemeroff (Eds.). Neuropsychopharmacology: The Fifth Generation of Progress. Baltimore:Lippincott, Williams and Wilkins, Chapter 32, pp. 427-439, 2002.
Teder-Salejarvi, W.A., J.J. McDonald, F. Di Russo and S.A. Hillyard. An analysis of audio-visual crossmodal integration by means of event-related potential (ERP) recordings. Cognitive Brain Research 14: 106-114, 2002.
Noesselt, T., S.A. Hillyard, M.G. Woldorff, T. Hagner, L. Jaencke, C. Tempelmann, H. Hinrichs and H.J. Heinze. Delayed striate cortical activation during spatial attention. Neuron 35: 575-587, 2002.
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Armstrong, B., H.J. Neville, S.A. Hillyard and T.V. Mitchell. Auditory deprivation affects processing of motion but not color. Cognitive Brain Research 14: 422-434, 2002.
Schoenfeld, M.A., T. Noesselt, D. Poggel, C. Tempelmann, J.M. Hopf, M.G. Woldorff, H.J. Heinze and S.A. Hillyard. Analysis of cortical pathways mediating preserved vision following lesions of the striate cortex. Annals of Neurology 52: 814-824, 2002.
Martinez, A., F. DiRusso, L. Anllo-Vento, M.I. Sereno, R.B. Buxton and S.A. Hillyard. Putting spatial attention on the map: Timing and localization of stimulus selection processes in striate and extrastriate visual areas. Vision Research 41: 1437-1457, 2001.
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Martinez, A., F. DiRusso, L. Anllo-Vento and S.A. Hillyard. Electrophysiological analysis of cortical mechanisms of selective attention to high and low spatial frequencies. Clinical Neurophysiology 112: 1980-1998, 2001.
DiRusso, F., A. Martinez, M. Sereno, S. Pitzalis and S.A. Hillyard. The cortical sources of the early components of the visual evoked potential. Human Brain Mapping 15: 95-111, 2001.
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Hillyard, S.A., E.K. Vogel and S.J. Luck. Sensory gain control (amplification) as a mechanism of selective attention: Electrophysiological and neuroimaging evidence. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society: Biological Sciences 353: 1257-1270, 1998.
Anllo-Vento, L., S.J. Luck and S.A. Hillyard. Spatio-temporal dynamics of attention to color: Evidence from human electrophysiology. Human Brain Mapping 6: 216-238, 1998.
Woldorff, M.G., S.A. Hillyard, C.C. Gallen, S.A. Hampson and F.E. Bloom. Magnetoencephalographic recordings demonstrate attentional modulation of mismatch-related neural activity in human auditory cortex. Psychophysiology 35: 283-292, 1998.
Teder-Salejarvi, W.A. and S.A. Hillyard. The gradient of spatial auditory attention in free-field: An event-related potential (ERP) study. Perception and Psychophysics 60: 1228-1242, 1998.
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Muller, M.M., W. Teder and S.A. Hillyard. Magnetoencephalographic recording of steady-state visual evoked cortical activity. Brain Topography 9: 163-168, 1997.
Luck, S.J., L. Chelazzi, S.A. Hillyard and R. Desimone. Neural mechanisms of spatial selective attention in areas V1, V2, and V4 of macaque visual cortex. Journal of Neurophysiology 77: 24-42, 1997.
Hillyard, S.A. Commentary on Article by John, Easton and Isenhart. Consciousness and Cognition 6: 50-55, 1997.
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Anllo-Vento, L. and S.A. Hillyard. Selective attention to the color and direction of moving stimuli: Electrophysiological correlates of hierarchical feature selection. Perception and Psychophysics 58: 191-206, 1996.
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Bentin, S., M. Kutas and S.A. Hillyard. Semantic processing and memory for attended and unattended words in dichotic listening: Behavioral and electrophysiological evidence. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 21: 54-67, 1995.
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Clark, V.P., S. Fan and S.A. Hillyard. Identification of early visual evoked potential generators by retinotopic and topographic analyses. Human Brain Mapping 2: 170-187, 1995.
Mangun, G.R. and S.A. Hillyard. Attention: Mechanisms and Models. In: M.D. Rugg & M.G.H. Coles (Eds.). Electrophysiology of Mind -- Event-Related Potentials and Cognition. Oxford University Press, 1995, pp. 40-85.
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Luck, S.J., S.A. Hillyard, G.R. Mangun and M.S. Gazzaniga. Independent attentional scanning in the separated hemispheres of split-brain patients. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 6: 84-91, 1994.
Kutas, M., V. Iragui and S.A. Hillyard. Effects of aging on event-related brain potentials (ERPs) in a visual detection task. Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology 92: 126-139, 1994.
Luck, S.J. and S.A. Hillyard. Electrophysiological correlates of feature analysis during visual search. Psychophysiology 31: 291-308, 1994.
Heinze, H.J., S.J. Luck, T.F. Munte, A. Goes, G.R. Mangun and S.A. Hillyard. Attention to adjacent and separate positions in space: An electrophysiological analysis. Perception and Psychophysics 56: 42-52, 1994.
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Mangun, G.R., S.J. Luck, R. Plager, W. Loftus, S.A. Hillyard, T. Handy, V. Clark and M.S. Gazzaniga. Monitoring the visual world: Hemispheric asymmetries and subcortical processes in attention. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 6: 267-275, 1994.
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Pashler, H., S.J. Luck, S.A. Hillyard, G.R. Mangun, S. O'Brien and M.S. Gazzaniga. Sequential operation of disconnected cerebral hemispheres in split-brain patients. NeuroReport 5: 2381-2384, 1994.
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Hillyard, S.A. Electrical and magnetic brain recordings: Contributions to cognitive neuroscience. Current Opinion in Neurobiology 3: 217-224, 1993.
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Woldorff, M.G., S.A. Hackley and S.A. Hillyard. The effects of channel-selective attention on the mismatch negativity wave elicited by deviant tones. Psychophysiology 28: 30-42, 1991.
Woldorff, M.G. and S.A. Hillyard. Modulation of early auditory processing during selective listening to rapidly presented tones. Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology 79: 170-191, 1991.
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Mangun, G.R. and S.A. Hillyard. Allocation of visual attention to spatial locations: Tradeoff functions for event-related brain potentials and detection performance. Perception and Psychophysics 47: 532-550, 1990.
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Woldorff, M. and S.A. Hillyard. Attentional influence on the mismatch negativity. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 13: 258-260, 1990.
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Woldorff, M., J.C. Hansen and S.A. Hillyard. Evidence for effects of selective attention in the midlatency range of the human auditory event related potential. In: R. Johnson, J. Rohrbaugh & R. Parasuraman (Eds.). Current Trends in Event-Related Potential Research. Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology. Suppl. 40: 146-154, 1987.
Hackley, S.A., M. Woldorff and S.A. Hillyard. Combined use of microreflexes and event-related brain potentials as measures of auditory selective attention. Psychophysiology 24: 632-647, 1987.
Hillyard, S.A. and J.C. Hansen. Attention: Electrophysiological Approaches. In: M.G.H. Coles, E. Donchin & S.W. Porges (Eds.). Psychophysiology: Systems, Processes and Applications. New York: Guilford Press. 1986, pp. 227-243.
Mangun, G.R., J.C. Hansen and S.A. Hillyard. Electroretinograms reveal no evidence for centrifugal modulation of retinal inputs during selective attention in man. Psychophysiology 23: 156-165, 1986.
Hillyard, S.A. and G.R. Mangun. The neural basis of visual selective attention: A commentary on Harter and Aine. Biological Psychology 23: 265-279, 1986.
Hillyard, S.A., T.F. Munte and H.J. Neville. Visual-spatial attention, orienting and brain physiology. In: M.I. Posner & O.S. Marin (Eds.). Mechanisms of Attention: Attention and Performance XI, Hillsdale, New Jersey: Erlbaum. 1985, pp. 63-84.
Kutas, M. and S.A. Hillyard. Event-related potentials and psychopathology. In: J.O. Cavenar, Jr. (Ed.). Psychiatry, Vol. 3, Chapt. 62. Philadelphia: Lippincott/Harter & Row.
Hillyard, S.A. Electrophysiology of human selective attention. Trends in Neurosciences 8: 400-405, 1985.
Hillyard, S.A. Event-related potentials and selective attention. In: E. Donchin (Ed.). Cognitive Psychophysiology: Event-Related Potentials and the Study of Cognition. Hillsdale, New Jersey: Erlbaum. 1984, pp. 51-72.
Hansen, J.C. and S.A. Hillyard. Effects of stimulation rate and attribute cueing on event-related potentials during selective auditory attention. Psychophysiology 21: 394-405, 1984.
Kutas, M. and S.A. Hillyard. Brain potentials during reading reflect word expectancy and semantic association. Nature 307: 161-163, 1984.
Kutas, M. and S.A. Hillyard. Event-related potentials in cognitive science. In: M.S. Gazzaniga (Ed.). Handbook of Cognitive Neuroscience. New York: Plenum Press. 1984, pp. 387-409.
Kutas, M. and S.A. Hillyard. Event-related brain potentials (ERPs) elicited by "novel" stimuli during sentence processing. In: R. Karrer, J. Cohen and P. Tueting (Eds.). Brain and Information: Event-Related Potentials Annals N.Y. Acad. Sci. 425: 236-241, 1984.
Kutas, M., T.E. Lindamood and S.A. Hillyard. Word expectancy and event-related brain potentials during sentence processing. In: S. Kornblum & J. Requin (Eds.). Preparatory States and Processes. Hillsdale, New Jersey: Erlbaum. 1984, pp. 217-237.
Hillyard, S.A., G.V. Simpson, D.L. Woods, S. Van Voorhis and T. Munte. Event-related brain potentials and selective attention to different modalities. In: F. Reinoso-Suarez & C. Ajmone-Marsan (Eds.). Cortical Integration. New York: Raven Press. 1984, pp. 395-414.
Hillyard, S.A. and T.F. Munte. Selective attention to color and location: An analysis with event-related brain potentials. Perception and Psychophysics 36: 185-198, 1984.
Hillyard, S.A. Cognitive functions and event-related brain potential. In: R.H. Nodar & C. Barber (Eds.). Evoked Potentials II. Stoneham, MA.: Butterworth Pub. 1984, pp. 51-62.
Woods, D.L., S.A. Hillyard and J.C. Hansen. Event-related brain potentials reveal similar attentional mechanisms during selective listening and shadowing. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 10: 761-777, 1984.
Arnsten, A.F.T., H.J. Neville, S.A. Hillyard, D.S. Janowsky and D.S. Segal. Naloxone increases electrophysiological measures of selective information processing in man. Journal of Neuroscience 4: 2912-2919, 1984.
Hillyard, S.A. and M. Kutas. Electrophysiology of cognitive processing. Annual Review of Psychology 34: 33-61, 1983.
Kutas, M. and S.A. Hillyard. Event-related brain potentials to grammatical errors and semantic anomalies. Memory and Cognition 11: 539-550, 1983.
Hansen, J.C. and S.A. Hillyard. Selective attention to multidimensional auditory stimuli in man. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 9: 1-19, 1983.
Hansen, J.C., P.W. Dickstein, C. Berka and S.A. Hillyard. Event-related potentials during selective attention to speech sounds. Biological Psychology 16: 211-229, 1983.
Arnsten, A.F.T., D.S. Segal, D.S. Janowsky, L.L. Judd, S.A. Hillyard, H. Neville and F.E. Bloom. Naloxone augments electrophysiological signs of selective attention in man. Nature 304: 725-727, 1983.
Hillyard, S.A. and F.E. Bloom. Brain Functions and Mental Processes. In: D. Griffin (Ed.). Animal Mind Human Mind. Berlin: Springer-Verlag. 1982, pp. 13-32.
Kutas, M. and S.A. Hillyard. The lateral distribution of event-related potentials during sentence processing. Neuropsychologia 20: 579-590, 1982.
Hillyard, S.A. Psychobiology. In: The Five-Year Outlook on Science and Technology. National Science Foundation. 1982, pp. 33-43.
Hillyard, S.A. Selective auditory attention and early event-related potentials: A rejoinder. Canadian Journal of Psychology 35: 85-100, 1981.
Ford, J.M. and S.A. Hillyard. Event-related potentials (ERPs) to interruptions of a steady rhythm. Psychophysiology 18: 322-330, 1981.
Galambos, R. and S.A. Hillyard. Electrophysiological approaches to human cognitive processing. Neurosciences Research Program Bulletin 20: 141-265, 1981.
Hillyard, S.A. Electrophysiological studies of attention. In: M. Lansman & E. Hunt (Eds.). Proceedings of the Lake Wilderness Attention Conference. Office of Naval Research Technical Report No. 10, 1981, pp. 167-193.
Knight, R.T., S.A. Hillyard, D.L. Woods and H.J. Neville. The effects of frontal cortex lesions on event-related potentials during auditory selective attention. Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology 52: 571-582, 1981.
Kutas, M. and S.A. Hillyard. Reading senseless sentences: Brain potentials reflect semantic incongruity. Science 207: 203-205, 1980.
Woods, D.L., S.A. Hillyard, E. Courchesne and R. Galambos. Electrophysiological signs of split-second decision making in man. Science 207: 655-656, 1980.
Snyder, E., S.A. Hillyard and R. Galambos. Similarities and differences among the P3 waves to detected signals in three modalities. Psychophysiology 17: 112-122, 1980.
Hansen, J.C. and S.A. Hillyard. Endogenous brain potentials associated with selective auditory attention. Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology 49: 277-290, 1980.
Knight, R.T., S.A. Hillyard, D.L. Woods and H.J. Neville. The effects of frontal and temporal-parietal lesions on the auditory evoked potential in man. Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology 50: 112-124, 1980.
Kutas, M. and S.A. Hillyard. Reading between the lines: Event-related brain potentials during natural sentence processing. Brain and Language 11: 354-373, 1980.
Woods, D.L., E. Courchesne, S.A. Hillyard and R. Galambos. Recovery cycles of event-related potentials in multiple detection tasks. Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology 50: 335-347, 1980.
Woods, D.L., E. Courchesne, S.A. Hillyard and R. Galambos. Split-second recovery of P3 component in multiple decision tasks. In: H.H. Kornhuber & L. Deecke (Eds.). Motivation, Motor and Sensory Potentials of the Brain: Electrical Potentials, Behavior and Clinical Use. Progress in Brain Research 54: 322-330, 1980.
Kutas, M. and S.A. Hillyard. Event-related brain potentials to semantically inappropriate and surprisingly large words. Biological Psychology 11: 99-116, 1980.
Snyder, E. and S.A. Hillyard. Changes in visual event-related potentials in older persons. In: F. Hoffmeister (Ed.). Brain Function in Old Age. Bayer Symposium VII. Berlin: Springer-Verlag. 1979, pp. 112-125.
Hillyard, S.A. and T.W. Picton. Event-related brain potentials and selective information processing in man. In: J. Desmedt (Ed.). Progress in Clinical Neurophysiology Vol. 6. Cognitive Components in Cerebral Event-Related Potentials and Selective Attention. Basel: Karger. 1979, pp. 1-50.
Hillyard, S.A. and D.L. Woods. Electrophysiological analysis of human brain function. In: M.S. Gazzaniga (Ed.). Handbook of Behavioral Neurobiology. Vol. II: Neuropsychology. New York: Plenum Press. 1979, pp. 345-378.
Hillyard, S.A. and T.W. Picton. ON and OFF components in the auditory evoked potential. Perception and Psychophysics 24: 391-398, 1978.
Hillyard, S.A., T.W. Picton and D. Regan. Sensation, perception and attention: Analysis using ERPs. In: E. Callaway, P. Tueting & S. Koslow (Eds.). Event-Related Brain Potentials in Man. New York: Academic Press. 1978, pp. 223-321.
Hink, R.F. and S.A. Hillyard. Electrophysiological measures of attentional processes in man as related to the study of schizophrenia. Journal of Psychiatric Research 14: 155-165, 1978.
Woods, D.L. and S.A. Hillyard. Attention at the cocktail party: Brainstem evoked responses reveal no peripheral gating. In: D.A. Otto (Ed.). Multidisciplinary Perspectives in Event-Related Brain Potential Research. EPA 600/9-77-043, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1978, pp. 230-233.
Squires, N.K., K.C. Squires and S.A. Hillyard. The functional equivalence of signal-present, signal absent, and threshold-detect P3's. In: D. Otto (Ed.). Multidisciplinary Perspectives in Event-Related Brain Potential Research. EPA 600/9-77-043, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1978, pp. 218-221.
Hillyard, S.A. Computer dissection of the auditory evoked potential: A comment on Schweitzer. Perception and Psychophysics 23: 549-552, 1978.
Courchesne, E., R.Y. Courchesne and S.A. Hillyard. The effect of stimulus deviation on P3 waves to easily recognized stimuli. Neuropsychologia 16: 189-199, 1978.
Hink, R.F., S.A. Hillyard and P.J. Benson. Event-related brain potentials and selective attention to acoustic and phonetic cues. Biological Psychology 6: 1-16, 1978.
Courchesne, E., R.Y. Courchesne and S.A. Hillyard. P3 waves to the discrimination of targets in homogeneous and heterogeneous stimulus sequences. Psychophysiology 14: 590-597, 1977.
Van Voorhis, S.T. and S.A. Hillyard. Visual evoked potentials and selective attention to points in space. Perception and Psychophysics 22: 54-62, 1977.
Hink, R.F., S.T. Van Voorhis, S.A. Hillyard and T.S. Smith. The division of attention and the human auditory evoked potential. Neuropsychologia 15: 597-605, 1977.
Hink, R.F. and S.A. Hillyard. Auditory evoked potentials during selective listening to dichotic speech messages. Perception and Psychophysics 20: 236-242, 1976.
Picton, T.W., S.A. Hillyard and R. Galambos. Habituation and attention in the auditory system. In: W. Keidel & W. Neff (Eds.). Handbook of Sensory Physiology. Vol. 5/3. The Auditory System. Springer-Verlag, Berlin. 1976, pp. 343-389.
Schwent, V.L., E. Snyder and S.A. Hillyard. Auditory evoked potentials during multichannel selective listening: Role of pitch and localization cues. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 2: 313-325, 1976.
Schwent, V.L., S.A. Hillyard and R. Galambos. Selective attention and the auditory vertex potential. II: Effects of signal intensity and masking noise. Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology 40: 615-622, 1976.
Schwent, V.L., S.A. Hillyard and R. Galambos. Selective attention and the auditory vertex potential. I: Effects of stimulus delivery rate. Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology 40: 604-614, 1976.
Snyder, E. and S.A. Hillyard. Long-latency evoked potentials to irrelevant deviant stimuli. Behavioral Biology 16: 319-331, 1976.
Hillyard, S.A., E. Courchesne, H.I. Krausz and T.W. Picton. Scalp topography of the "P3" wave in different auditory decision tasks. In: W.C. McCallum & J.R. Knott (Eds.). The Responsive Brain. Bristol: John Wright & Sons. 1976, pp. 81-87.
Courchesne, E., S.A. Hillyard and R. Galambos. Stimulus novelty, task relevance and the visual evoked potential in man. Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology 39: 131-143, 1975.
Squires, K.C., N.K. Squires and S.A. Hillyard. Decision-related cortical potentials during an auditory signal detection task with cued observation intervals. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 104: 268-279, 1975.
Squires, N.K., K.C. Squires and S.A. Hillyard. Two varieties of long-latency positive waves evoked by unpredictable auditory stimuli. Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology 38: 387-401, 1975.
Schwent, V.L. and S.A. Hillyard. Evoked potential correlates of selective attention with multi-channel auditory inputs. Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology 38: 131-138, 1975.
Squires, K.C., N.K. Squires and S.A. Hillyard. Vertex evoked potentials in a rating scale detection task: Relation to signal probability. Behavioral Biology 13: 21-34, 1975.
Picton, T.W., S.A. Hillyard and R. Galambos. Cortical evoked responses to omitted stimuli. In: M.N. Livanov (Ed.). Major Problems of Brain Electrophysiology, USSR Academy of Science, 1974, pp. 302-311. (Rus.)
Hillyard, S.A. Methodological issues in CNV research. In: R.F. Thompson & M.M. Patterson (Eds.). Methods in Physiological Psychology, Vol. I. Recording of Bioelectric Activity. New York: Academic Press. 1974, pp. 281-304.
Picton, T.W. and S.A. Hillyard. Human auditory evoked potentials. II: Effects of attention. Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology 36: 191-199, 1974.
Picton, T.W., S.A. Hillyard, H.I. Krausz and R. Galambos. Human auditory evoked potentials. I: Evaluation of components. Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology 36: 179-190, 1974.
Hillyard, S.A., R.F. Hink, V.L. Schwent and T.W. Picton. Electrical signs of selective attention in the human brain. Science 182: 177-180, 1973.
Squires, K.C., S.A. Hillyard and P.L. Lindsay. Vertex potentials evoked during auditory signal detection: Relation to decision criteria. Perception and Psychophysics 14: 265-272, 1973.
Hillyard, S.A. The CNV and human behavior. In: W.C. McCallum & J.R. Knott (Eds.). Event-related Slow Potentials of the Brain: Their Relation to Behavior. Amsterdam: Elsevier. 1973, pp. 161-171.
Squires, K.C., S.A. Hillyard and P.H. Lindsay. Cortical potentials evoked by confirming and disconfirming feedback following an auditory discrimination. Perception and Psychophysics 13: 25-31, 1973.
Gazzaniga, M.S. and S.A. Hillyard. Attention mechanisms following brain bisection. In: S. Kornblum (Ed.). Attention and Performance IV. Academic Press: New York. 1973, pp. 221-238.
Picton, T.W. and S.A. Hillyard. Cephalic skin potentials in electroencephalography. Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology 33: 419-424, 1972.
Gazzaniga, M.S. and S.A. Hillyard. Language and speech capacity of the right hemisphere. Neuropsychologia 9: 273-280, 1971.
Picton, T.W., S.A. Hillyard, R. Galambos and M. Schiff. Human auditory attention: A central or peripheral process? Science 173: 351-353, 1971.
Hillyard, S.A., K.C. Squires, J.W. Bauer, and P.H. Lindsay. Evoked potential correlates of auditory signal detection. Science 172: 1357-1360, 1971.
Galambos, R. and S.A. Hillyard. Determinants of neural and behavioral plasticity: An overview. In: F.O. Schmitt (Ed.). The Neurosciences: Second Study Program. New York: The Rockefeller University Press. 1970, pp. 289-297.
Hillyard, S.A. and R. Galambos. Eye movement artifact in the CNV. Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology 28: 173-182, 1970.
Hillyard, S.A. and J. Dargent. Dimensions comportementales associees a des variations lentes du potentiel de repos cerebral. In: J. Dargent & M. Dongier (Eds.). Variations Contingentes Negatives Vol. 52, Congres et Colloques de l'Universite de Liege Belgium, pp. 215-230, 1969.
Hillyard, S.A. The CNV and the vertex evoked potential during signal detection: A preliminary report. In: E. Donchin & D.B. Lindsley (Eds.). Averaged Evoked Potentials: Methods, Results, Evaluations. NASA SP-191, Washington, D.C., 349-353, 1969.
Hillyard, S.A. Relationships between the contingent negative variation (CNV) and reaction time. Physiology and Behavior 4: 351-357, 1969.
Hamilton, C.R., S.A. Hillyard and R.W. Sperry. Interhemispheric comparison of color in split-brain monkeys. Experimental Neurology 21: 486-494, 1968.
Hillyard, S.A. and R. Galambos. Effects of stimulus and response contingencies on a surface negative slow potential shift in man. Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology 22: 297-304, 1967.