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Displaying 1 - 9 of 9
Electrophysiological Correlates of Visual Singleton Detection
Author:
Tay, Daniel
, Author:
Harms, Victoria
, Author:
Hillyard, Steven A.
, Author:
McDonald, John J.
Date created:
2019-03-20
Perceptual Salience and Its Consequences on Attentional Object Selection
Author:
Christie, Gregory James
Date created:
2017-03-31
Elucidating the neural mechanisms underlying the contingent attention cueing paradigm
Author:
Livingstone, Ashley Candice
Date created:
2016-03-03
Within- versus cross-dimensional capture in fixed-feature visual search
Author:
Gaspar, John Manuel
Date created:
2012-01-16
Searching for visual singletons without a feature to guide attention
Author:
Tay, Daniel
, Author:
McIntyre, David L.
, Author:
McDonald, John J.
Date created:
2022-10-01
High level of trait anxiety leads to salience-driven distraction and compensation
Author:
Gaspar, John Manuel
, Author:
McDonald, John J.
Date created:
2018-11-02
Revisiting the automaticity of reading: Electrophysiological recordings show that stroop words capture spatial attention
Author:
Lowery, Andrew
Date created:
2022-05-13
Revisiting the Automaticity of Reading: Electrophysiological Recordings Show That Stroop Words Capture Spatial Attention
Author:
Lowery, Andrew
, Author:
McDonald, John J.
Date created:
Neural mechanisms of visual singleton detection: Evidence from human electrophysiology
Author:
Tay, Daniel
Date created:
2021-01-29