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                             41 gevonden resultaten
nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Adaptation facilitates change detection even when attention is directed elsewhere Morgan, Michael

83 1 p. 97-102
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2 An investigation of how relative precision of target encoding influences metacognitive performance Kellij, Sanne

83 1 p. 512-524
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3 A saliency-specific and dimension-independent mechanism of distractor suppression Gong, Dongyu

83 1 p. 292-307
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4 Attention extends beyond single words in beginning readers Snell, Joshua

83 1 p. 238-246
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5 Can salient stimuli really be suppressed? Chang, Seah

83 1 p. 260-269
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6 Context isn’t everything: Search performance is influenced by the nature of the task but not the background Cochrane, Brett A.

83 1 p. 27-37
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7 Correction to: Discrimination threshold for haptic volume perception of fingers and phalanges Zhang, Zhilin

83 1 p. 541-542
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8 Cross-modal transfer of talker-identity learning Simmons, Dominique

83 1 p. 415-434
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9 Effects of task probability on prioritized processing: Modulating the efficiency of parallel response selection Miller, Jeff

83 1 p. 356-388
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10 Facial features and head movements obtained with a webcam correlate with performance deterioration during prolonged wakefulness Kong, Youngsun

83 1 p. 525-540
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11 General and own-species attentional face biases Jakobsen, Krisztina V.

83 1 p. 187-198
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12 Getting it right from the start: Attentional control settings without a history of target selection Giammarco, Maria

83 1 p. 133-141
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13 How ubiquitous is the direct-gaze advantage? Evidence for an averted-gaze advantage in a gaze-discrimination task Riechelmann, Eva

83 1 p. 215-237
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14 Incentive value and spatial certainty combine additively to determine visual priorities Garner, K.G.

83 1 p. 173-186
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15 Independent contributions of the face, body, and gait to the representation of the whole person Simhi, Noa

83 1 p. 199-214
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16 Influence of arousal on intentional binding: Impaired action binding, intact outcome binding Render, Anna

83 1 p. 103-113
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17 Information for perceiving blurry events: Optic flow and color are additive Xu, Hongge

83 1 p. 389-398
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18 Is effector visibility critical for performance asymmetries in the Simon task? Evidence from hand- and foot-press responses Chen, Jing

83 1 p. 463-474
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19 Learned value and predictiveness affect gaze but not figure assignment Onie, Sandersan

83 1 p. 156-172
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20 Location- and object-based attention enhance number estimation Pomè, Antonella

83 1 p. 7-17
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21 Maintaining rejected distractors in working memory during visual search depends on search stimuli: Evidence from contralateral delay activity Williams, Lauren H.

83 1 p. 67-84
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22 Multisensory action effects facilitate the performance of motor sequences Luan, Mengkai

83 1 p. 475-483
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23 Negative emotions in the target speaker’s voice enhance speech recognition under “cocktail-party” environments Lu, Lingxi

83 1 p. 247-259
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24 Only irrelevant angry, but not happy, expressions facilitate the response inhibition Gupta, Rashmi

83 1 p. 114-121
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25 Pitch direction on the perception of major and minor modes Burnham, Bryan R.

83 1 p. 399-414
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26 Prior attentional bias is modulated by social gaze Capozzi, Francesca

83 1 p. 1-6
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27 Providing goal reminders eliminates the relationship between working memory capacity and Stroop errors Hood, Audrey V. B.

83 1 p. 85-96
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28 Reading proficiency predicts the extent of the right, but not left, perceptual span in older readers Veldre, Aaron

83 1 p. 18-26
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29 Relaxing and stimulating effects of odors on time perception and their modulation by expectancy Baccarani, Alessia

83 1 p. 448-462
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30 Selective attention to real-world objects drives their emotional appraisal Wispinski, Nathan J.

83 1 p. 122-132
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31 Social learning of action-effect associations: Modulation of action control following observation of virtual action’s effects Belhassein, Kathleen

83 1 p. 484-496
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32 Spatial suppression due to statistical learning tracks the estimated spatial probability Lin, Rongqi

83 1 p. 283-291
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33 Statistical regularities cause attentional suppression with target-matching distractors Kerzel, Dirk

83 1 p. 270-282
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34 Temporal expectation driven by rhythmic cues compared to that driven by symbolic cues provides a more precise attentional focus in time Xu, Zhihan

83 1 p. 308-314
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35 The effects of testing environment, experimental design, and ankle loading on calibration to perturbed optic flow during locomotion Solini, Hannah M.

83 1 p. 497-511
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36 The guidance of attention by templates for rejection during visual search Berggren, Nick

83 1 p. 38-57
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37 The internal representation of temporal orienting: A temporal pulse-accumulation and attentional-gating-based account Cheng, Xiaorong

83 1 p. 331-355
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38 The metronome response task for measuring mind wandering: Replication attempt and extension of three studies by Seli et al Anderson, Thomas

83 1 p. 315-330
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39 The role of Weber’s law in human time perception Haigh, Andrew

83 1 p. 435-447
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40 Uncertainty modulates value-driven attentional capture Cho, Sang A

83 1 p. 142-155
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41 Visual imagery influences attentional guidance during visual search: Behavioral and electrophysiological evidence Cochrane, Brett A.

83 1 p. 58-66
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