Asst.Prof.Dr. SIRAWAJ ITTHIPURIPAT
Email: sirawaj.itth@kmutt.ac.th Phone: 024708490 |
Work Affiliations
Strategic Research Themes
- Assistive Technology for the Aged & Disabled & Rehabilitation (Smart Healthcare)
- Brain-based Learning (Future Learning)
- Creative and Learning Society (Strategic Research Themes)
- digital learning (Future Learning)
- Digital Transformation (Strategic Research Themes)
- Future Learning (Creative and Learning Society)
- Innovative Environment (Future Learning)
- Machine Learning (Big Data Analytics)
- Medical Diagnostics (Smart Healthcare)
- Medical Treatment & Prevention (Smart Healthcare)
- Personalized & adaptive (Future Learning)
- Smart Healthcare (Strategic Research Themes)
- STEM for all (Future Learning)
Publications
- ● Electrical stimulation over human posterior parietal cortex selectively enhances the capacity of visual short-term memory; Wang S., Itthipuripat S., Ku Y.; 2019; Journal article
- ● Functional MRI and EEG Index Complementary Attentional Modulations; Itthipuripat S., Sprague T.C., Serences J.T.; 2019; Journal article
- ● Stimulus visibility and uncertainty mediate the influence of attention on response bias and visual contrast appearance; Itthipuripat S., Chang K.-Y., Bong A., et al.; 2019; Journal article
- ● Value-driven attentional capture enhances distractor representations in early visual cortex; Itthipuripat S., Vo V.A., Sprague T.C., et al.; 2019; Journal article
- ● When Conflict Cannot be Avoided: Relative Contributions of Early Selection and Frontal Executive Control in Mitigating Stroop Conflict; Itthipuripat S., Deering S., Serences J.T.; 2019; Journal article
- ● Dissociable signatures of visual salience and behavioral relevance across attentional priority maps in human cortex; Sprague T.C., Itthipuripat S., Vo V.A., et al.; 2018; Journal article
- ● Expectations do not alter early sensory processing during perceptual decision-making; Rungratsameetaweemana N., Itthipuripat S., Salazar A., et al.; 2018; Journal article
- ● Having more choices changes how human observers weight stable sensory evidence; Itthipuripat S., Cha K., Deering S., et al.; 2018; Journal article
- ● Fluctuations in instantaneous frequency predict alpha amplitude during visual perception; Nelli S., Itthipuripat S., Srinivasan R., et al.; 2017; Journal article