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McDonald, John J.

Circadian misalignment impairs ability to suppress visual distractions
Dynamic Inhibitory Control Prevents Salience-Driven Capture of Visual Attention
Electrical Neuroimaging Reveals Timing of Attentional Control Activity in Human Brain
Electrophysiological Correlates of Visual Singleton Detection
Elucidating the neural mechanisms underlying the contingent attention cueing paradigm
High level of trait anxiety leads to salience-driven distraction and compensation
Involuntary spatial attention influences auditory processing: evidence from human electrophysiology
Isolating the Neural Substrates of Visually Guided Attention Orienting in Humans
Isolating the Neural Substrates of Visually Guided Attention Orienting in Humans
Mechanisms of attentional processing during visual search: how distraction is handled by the brain

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