Dr. Surya Gayet PhD

Universitair docent
Psychologische Functieleer
Sociale Wetenschappen
s.gayet@uu.nl

Zie het Google Scholar profiel van Surya Gayet voor een actuele lijst van wetenschappelijke publicaties.

 

 

 

Publicaties

2025

Wetenschappelijke publicaties

Yuan, Y., Gayet, S., Wisman, D. C., van der Stigchel, S., & van der Stoep, N. (2025). Decoding Auditory Working Memory Load From EEG Alpha Oscillations. Psychophysiology, 62(12), Article e70210. [DOI] [Portal]
Zhang, L., Hendrikx, E., Wang, Y., Gayet, S., Dumoulin, S. O., & Harvey, B. M. (2025). Numerosity adaptation suppresses early visual responses. Communications Biology, 8(1), Article 1655. [DOI] [Portal]
Stockart, F., Schreiber, M., Amerio, P., Carmel, D., Cleeremans, A., Deouell, L. Y., Dienes, Z., Elosegi, P., Gayet, S., Goldstein, A., Halchin, A.-M., Hesselmann, G., Kimchi, R., Lamy, D., Loued-Khenissi, L., Meyen, S., Micher, N., Pitts, M., Salomon, R., ... Mudrik, L. (2025). Studying unconscious processing: Contention and consensus. The Behavioral and brain sciences. Advance online publication. [DOI]
Yeh, L. C., Gayet, S., Kaiser, D., & Peelen, M. V. (2025). The neural time course of size constancy in natural scenes. Cortex, 188, 1-12. [DOI] [Portal]
Sahakian, A., Gayet, S., Paffen, C. L. E., & Van der Stigchel, S. (2025). The rise and fall of memories: Temporal dynamics of visual working memory. Memory and Cognition, 53(8), 2406-2423. [DOI] [Portal]
Arora, K., Gayet, S., Kenemans, J. L., Van der Stigchel, S., & Chota, S. (2025). Dissociating external and internal attentional selection. iScience, 28(4), Article 112282. [DOI] [Portal]
Chota, S., Arora, K., Kenemans, J. L., Gayet, S., & Van der Stigchel, S. (2025). Microsaccade biases can reflect task-specific spatial memorization strategies. Frontiers in Neuroscience, 19, Article 1526213. [DOI] [Portal]
Yuan, Y., Stoep, N. V. D., & Gayet, S. (2025). Using Hearing and Vision for Motion Prediction, Motion Perception, and Localization. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 154(5), 1351-1367. [DOI] [Portal]
Xu, L., Sahakian, A., Gayet, S., Paffen, C. L. E., & Van der Stigchel, S. (2025). Latent Memory Traces for Prospective Items in Visual Working Memory. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 51(2), 164-177. [DOI] [Portal]
Wang, D., Chota, S., Xu, L., der Stigchel, S. V., & Gayet, S. (2025). The priority state of items in visual working memory determines their influence on early visual processing. Consciousness and Cognition, 127, 1-19. Article 103800. [DOI] [Portal]
Derksen, M., Meirmans, S., Brenninkmeijer, J., Pols, J., de Boer, A., van Eyghen, H., Gayet, S., Groenwold, R., Hernaus, D., Huijnen, P., Jonker, N., de Kleijn, R., Kroll, C. F., Krypotos, A. M., van der Laan, N., Luijken, K., Meijer, E., Pear, R. S. A., Peels, R., ... de Winter, J. (2025). Replication studies in the Netherlands: Lessons learned and recommendations for funders, publishers and editors, and universities. Accountability in Research, 32(7), 1285-1303. [DOI] [Portal]
Sahakian, A., Gayet, S., Paffen, C. L. E., & Van der Stigchel, S. (2025). Action consequences guide the use of visual working memory. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, memory, and cognition, 561(1), 4-13. [DOI] [Portal]

2024

Wetenschappelijke publicaties

Xu, L., Sahakian, A., van der Stigchel, S., Paffen, C., & Gayet, S. (2024). Statistical learning of task relevance, rather than stimulus prevalence, improves visual working memory recall. (pp. 1-34). PsyArXiv. [DOI] [Portal]
Yeh, L.-C., Gayet, S., Kaiser, D., & Peelen, M. V. (2024). The neural time course of size constancy in natural scenes. (pp. 1-27). bioRxiv. [DOI] [Portal]
Zhang, L., Hendrikx, E., Wang, Y., Gayet, S., Dumoulin, S. O., & Harvey, B. M. (2024). Numerosity adaptation suppresses early visual responses. bioRxiv. [DOI] [Portal]
Stockart, F., Schreiber, M., Amerio, P., Carmel, D., Cleeremans, A., Deouell, L., Dienes, Z., Elosegi, P., Gayet, S., Goldstein, A., Halchin, A.-M., Hesselmann, G., Kimchi, R., Lamy, D., Loued-Khenissi, L., Meyen, S., Micher, N., Pitts, M., Roy Salomon, ... Mudrik, L. (2024). Studying unconscious processing: Contention and consensus. (pp. 1-74). PsyArXiv. [DOI] [Portal]
Yuan, Y., der Stoep, N. V., & Gayet, S. (2024). Using hearing and vision for motion prediction, motion perception, and localization. (pp. 1-72). SocArXiv. [DOI] [Portal]
Xu, L., Gayet, S., Sahakian, A., Gottlieb, J., van der Stigchel, S., & Paffen, C. (2024). Trade-offs between visual sampling and memory in stable and changing worlds. (pp. 1-42). PsyArXiv. [DOI] [Portal]
Xu, L., Paffen, C. L. E., Van der Stigchel, S., & Gayet, S. (2024). Statistical Learning Facilitates Access to Awareness. Psychological Science, 35(9), 951-1073. [DOI] [Portal]
Zerr, P., Gayet, S., & Van der Stigchel, S. (2024). Memory reports are biased by all relevant contents of working memory. Scientific Reports, 14(1), Article 2507. [DOI] [Repository]
Gayet, S., Battistoni, E., Thorat, S., & Peelen, M. V. (2024). Searching Near and Far: The Attentional Template Incorporates Viewing Distance. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 50(2), 216-231. [DOI] [Portal]
Litwin, P., Motyka, P., & Gayet, S. (2024). Physiological arousal underlies preferential access to visual awareness of fear-conditioned (and possibly disgust-conditioned) stimuli. Emotion, 24(3), 718–732. [DOI] [Repository]

2023

Wetenschappelijke publicaties

Gayet, S., Battistoni, E., Thorat, S., & Peelen, M. (2023). Searching near and far: the attentional template incorporates viewing distance. (pp. 1-52). PsyArXiv. [DOI] [Repository]
Litwin, P., Motyka, P. A., & Gayet, S. (2023). Homeostatic relevance promotes access to visual awareness. (pp. 1-47). OSFPREPRINTS. [DOI] [Repository]
Sahakian, A., Gayet, S., Paffen, C., & van der Stigchel, S. (2023). Action consequences guide visual working memory use. Journal of Vision, 23(9). [DOI]
Luzi, X., Sahakian, A., Gayet, S., Paffen, C., & Stigchel, S. V. D. (2023). Latent Memory Traces for Prospective Items in Visual Working Memory. (pp. 1-41). PsyArXiv. [DOI] [Repository]
Xu, L., Paffen, C., Stigchel, S. V. D., & Gayet, S. (2023). Statistical Learning Facilitates Access to Awareness. OSFPREPRINTS. [DOI] [Repository]
Aldegheri, G., Gayet, S., & Peelen, M. V. (2023). Scene context automatically drives predictions of object transformations. Cognition, 238, Article 105521. [DOI] [Repository]
Chota, S., Gayet, S., Kenemans, J. L., Olivers, C. N. L., & Stigchel, S. V. D. (2023). A matter of availability: sharper tuning for memorized than for perceived stimulus features. Cerebral Cortex, 33(12), 7608-7618. [DOI] [Repository]
Sahakian, A., Gayet, S., Paffen, C. L. E., & Stigchel, S. V. D. (2023). Mountains of memory in a sea of uncertainty: Sampling the external world despite useful information in visual working memory. Cognition, 234, Article 105381. [DOI] [Repository]

2022

Wetenschappelijke publicaties

Sahakian, A., Gayet, S., Paffen, C., & van der Stigchel, S. (2022). Sampling the external world despite useful information in visual working memory. Abstract from Vision Sciences Society Annual Meeting 2022, St. Pete Beach, Florida, United States. [DOI]
Healthy Brain Study consortium, & Gayet, S. (2022). Correction: Protocol of the Healthy Brain Study: An accessible resource for understanding the human brain and how it dynamically and individually operates in its bio-social context. PLoS One, 17(4), Article e0267071. [DOI] [Repository]
Gayet, S., & Peelen, M. V. (2022). Preparatory attention incorporates contextual expectations. Current Biology, 32(3), 687-692.e6. [DOI] [Repository]
Gayet, S., Sahakian, A., Paffen, C. L. E., & Van der Stigchel, S. (2022). No evidence for social factors in the overestimation of individuals from minority groups. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 119(47), 1-2. Article e2214740119. [DOI] [Repository]
Sahakian, A., Paffen, C., van der Stigchel, S., & Gayet, S. (2022). A nasal visual field advantage in interocular competition. Scientific Reports, 12(1), Article 4616. [DOI] [Repository]

2021

Wetenschappelijke publicaties

Healthy Brain Study consortium, & Gayet, S. (2021). Protocol of the Healthy Brain Study: An accessible resource for understanding the human brain and how it dynamically and individually operates in its bio-social context. PLoS One, 16(12), Article e0260952. [DOI]
Sahakian, A., Paffen, C., van der Stigchel, S., & Gayet, S. (2021). Nasal visual field of origin contributes to interocular competition strength. Journal of Vision, 21(9), Article 1943. [DOI]
Zerr, P., Gayet, S., van den Esschert, F., Kappen, M., Olah, Z., & Van der Stigchel, S. (2021). The development of retro-cue benefits with extensive practice: Implications for capacity estimation and attentional states in visual working memory. Memory & cognition, 49(5), 1036–1049. [DOI] [Repository]
Iamshchinina, P., Christophel, T. B., Gayet, S., & Rademaker, R. L. (2021). Essential considerations for exploring visual working memory storage in the human brain. Visual Cognition, 29(7), 425-436. [DOI]
Ding, Y., Naber, M., Paffen, C. L. E., Gayet, S., & van der Stigchel, S. (2021). How retaining objects containing multiple features in visual working memory regulates the priority for access to visual awareness. Consciousness and Cognition, 87, Article 103057. [DOI] [Repository]

2020

Wetenschappelijke publicaties

Gayet, S., Guggenmos, M., Christophel, T. B., Haynes, J.-D., Paffen, C. L. E., Sterzer, P., & van der Stigchel, S. (2020). No evidence for mnemonic modulation of interocularly suppressed visual input. NeuroImage, 215, Article 116801. [DOI] [Repository]
Gayet, S., Douw, I., Van der Burg, V., van der Stigchel, S., & Paffen, C. L. E. (2020). Hide and seek: Directing top-down attention is not sufficient for accelerating conscious access. Cortex, 122, 235-252. [DOI] [Repository]

2019

Wetenschappelijke publicaties

Moors, P., Gayet, S., Hedger, N., Stein, T., Sterzer, P., van Ee, R., Wagemans, J., & Hesselmann, G. (2019). Three Criteria for Evaluating High-Level Processing in Continuous Flash Suppression. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 23(4), 267-269. [DOI]
Gayet, S., Stein, T., & Peelen, M. V. (2019). The danger of interpreting detection differences between image categories: A brief comment on “Mind the snake: Fear detection relies on low spatial frequencies” (Gomes, Soares, Silva, & Silva, 2018). Emotion, 19(5), 928-932. [DOI]
Gayet, S., & Peelen, M. V. (2019). Scenes Modulate Object Processing Before Interacting With Memory Templates. Psychological Science, 30(10). [DOI]
Dogge, M., Custers, R., Gayet, S., Hoijtink, H., & Aarts, H. (2019). Perception of action-outcomes is shaped by life-long and contextual expectations. Scientific Reports, 9(1), Article 5225. [DOI] [Repository]

2018

Wetenschappelijke publicaties

Stein, T., Awad, D., Gayet, S., & Peelen, M. V. (2018). Unconscious processing of facial dominance: The role of low-level factors in access to awareness. Journal of Experimental Psychology, 147(11), e1-e13. [DOI]
Dogge, M., Gayet, S., Custers, R., & Aarts, H. (2018). The influence of action-effect anticipation on bistable perception: differences between onset rivalry and ambiguous motion. Neuroscience of Consciousness, 4(1). [DOI] [Repository]
Ding, Y., Naber, M., Gayet, S., van der Stigchel, S., & Paffen, C. L. E. (2018). Assessing the generalizability of eye dominance across binocular rivalry, onset rivalry, and continuous flash suppression. Journal of Vision, 18(6), 1-13. [DOI] [Repository]
Paffen, C. L. E., Gayet, S., Heilbron, M., & van der Stigchel, S. (2018). Attention-based perceptual learning does not affect access to awareness. Journal of Vision, 18(3), 1-16. Article 7. [DOI] [Repository]
Gayet, S., Paffen, C. L. E., & Van der Stigchel, S. (2018). Visual Working Memory Storage Recruits Sensory Processing Areas. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 22(3), 189-190. [DOI] [Repository]
van Moorselaar, D., Gayet, S., Paffen, C. L. E., Theeuwes, J., Van der Stigchel, S., & Olivers, C. N. L. (2018). Competitive interactions in visual working memory drive access to awareness. Cortex, 102, 6-13. [DOI] [Repository]

2017

Wetenschappelijke publicaties

Gayet, S., & Stein, T. (2017). Between-Subject Variability in the Breaking Continuous Flash Suppression Paradigm: Potential Causes, Consequences, and Solutions. Frontiers in Psychology, 8, 437. [DOI] [Portal]
Zerr, P., Gayet, S., Mulder, K., Pinto, Y., Sligte, I., & Van Der Stigchel, S. (2017). Remapping high-capacity, pre-Attentive, fragile sensory memory. Scientific Reports, 7(1), Article 15940. [DOI] [Repository]
Gayet, S., Guggenmos, M., Christophel, T. B., Haynes, J.-D., Paffen, C. L. E., Van der Stigchel, S., & Sterzer, P. (2017). Visual working memory enhances the neural response to matching visual input. Journal of Neuroscience, 37(28), 6638-6647. [DOI] [Repository]

Overige resultaten

Gayet, S., Paffen, C. L. E., Guggenmos, M., Sterzer, P., & van der Stigchel, S. (2017). The content of visual working memory alters processing of visual input prior to conscious access: evidence from pupillometry. [DOI]
Paffen, C. L. E., Gayet, S., Heilbron, M., & van der Stigchel, S. (2017). Perceptual learning does not affect access to awareness. Journal of Vision, 17(10), 144-144. [DOI]
Ding, Y., Naber, M., Gayet, S., Paffen, C. L. E., & van der Stigchel, S. (2017). Eye dominance, a multifaceted phenomenon with variable definitions and expressions. Poster session presented at NVP Wintercongres, Egmond aan Zee, Netherlands.

2016

Wetenschappelijke publicaties

Gayet, S., Paffen, C. L. E., Belopolsky, A. V., Theeuwes, J., & Van der Stigchel, S. (2016). Visual input signaling threat gains preferential access to awareness in a breaking continuous flash suppression paradigm. Cognition, 149, 77-83. [DOI] [Repository]
Gayet, S., van Maanen, L., Heilbron, M., Paffen, C. L. E., & Van der Stigchel, S. (2016). Visual input that matches the content of visual working memory requires less (not faster) evidence sampling to reach conscious access. Journal of Vision, 16(11), Article 26. [DOI] [Repository]
Gayet, S. (2016). From the blind eye to the mind’s eye: How behavioral relevance determines access to visual awareness. [Doctoral thesis 1 (Research UU / Graduation UU), Universiteit Utrecht]. Utrecht University. [Repository]

Overige resultaten

Gayet, S., Guggenmos, M., Christophel, T. B., Haynes, J.-D., Paffen, C. L. E., van der Stigchel, S., & Sterzer, P. (2016). Visual working memory enhances neural representations of matching visual input. Journal of Vision, 16(12), Article 705. [DOI]

2015

Wetenschappelijke publicaties

Gayet, S., Brascamp, J. W., Van der Stigchel, S., & Paffen, C. L. E. (2015). Cogito ergo video: Task-relevant information is involuntarily boosted into awareness. Journal of Vision, 15(5), 1-18. [DOI] [Repository]

Overige resultaten

Gayet, S., Paffen, C., Belopolsky, A., Theeuwes, J., & Van der Stigchel, S. (2015). Fear conditioned visual information is prioritized for visual awareness. Journal of Vision, 15(12), 384. [DOI]

2014

Wetenschappelijke publicaties

Gayet, S., Van der Stigchel, S., & Paffen, C. L. E. (2014). Seeing is believing: Utilization of subliminal symbols requires a visible relevant context. Attention, perception, & psychophysics, 76(2), 489-507. [DOI]
Gayet, S., Van Der Stigchel, S., & Paffen, C. L. E. (2014). Breaking continuous flash suppression: Competing for consciousness on the pre-semantic battlefield. Frontiers in Psychology, 5(MAY), Article 460. [DOI] [Repository]

Overige resultaten

Gayet, S., Brascamp, J., van der Stigchel, S., & Paffen, C. (2014). Perception during binocular rivalry is biased by the content of visual working memory. Journal of Vision, 14(10), 1252. [DOI]

2013

Wetenschappelijke publicaties

Gayet, S., Paffen, C. L. E., & van der Stigchel, S. (2013). Information matching the content of visual working memory is prioritized for conscious access. Psychological Science, 24(12), 2472-2480. [DOI]

Overige resultaten

Gayet, S., Paffen, C. L. E., & Van der Stigchel, S. (2013). Information matching the content of visual working memory is prioritized for conscious access.. Abstract from Wintercongres Nederlandse Vereniging voor Psychonomie..
Gayet, S., Paffen, C. L. E., & van der Stigchel, S. (2013). The content of visual working memory is prioritized for conscious access.. Abstract from VSS 2013. [DOI]