Published in Vision Res on December 01, 2002
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A real-world size organization of object responses in occipitotemporal cortex. Neuron (2012) 1.71
The representation of simple ensemble visual features outside the focus of attention. Psychol Sci (2008) 1.70
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More GABA, less distraction: a neurochemical predictor of motor decision speed. Nat Neurosci (2010) 1.54
Acute sleep deprivation and circadian misalignment associated with transition onto the first night of work impairs visual selective attention. PLoS One (2007) 1.50
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Conceptual distinctiveness supports detailed visual long-term memory for real-world objects. J Exp Psychol Gen (2010) 1.39
Spatial ensemble statistics are efficient codes that can be represented with reduced attention. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (2009) 1.38
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Why do we miss rare targets? Exploring the boundaries of the low prevalence effect. J Vis (2008) 1.30
Scene memory is more detailed than you think: the role of categories in visual long-term memory. Psychol Sci (2010) 1.22
Auditory recognition memory is inferior to visual recognition memory. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (2009) 1.15
The intrinsic memorability of face photographs. J Exp Psychol Gen (2013) 1.14
The role of location and motion information in the tracking and recovery of moving objects. Percept Psychophys (2007) 1.13
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Delineating the neural signatures of tracking spatial position and working memory during attentive tracking. J Neurosci (2011) 1.09
Using fMRI to distinguish components of the multiple object tracking task. J Vis (2009) 1.07
What are the shapes of response time distributions in visual search? J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform (2011) 1.06
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Even in correctable search, some types of rare targets are frequently missed. Atten Percept Psychophys (2009) 1.04
Scheduling of sleep/darkness affects the circadian phase of night shift workers. Neurosci Lett (2005) 1.01
Prevalence effects in newly trained airport checkpoint screeners: trained observers miss rare targets, too. J Vis (2013) 1.00
The impact of sleep timing and bright light exposure on attentional impairment during night work. J Biol Rhythms (2008) 1.00
High-level aftereffects to global scene properties. J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform (2010) 0.98
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Visual long-term memory has the same limit on fidelity as visual working memory. Psychol Sci (2013) 0.96
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A familiar-size Stroop effect: real-world size is an automatic property of object representation. J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform (2012) 0.95
Looking at scenes while searching for numbers: dividing attention multiplies space. Percept Psychophys (2008) 0.95
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Canonical visual size for real-world objects. J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform (2011) 0.95
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The what-where trade-off in multiple-identity tracking. Atten Percept Psychophys (2011) 0.89
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Recognition of facial emotion in low vision: a flexible usage of facial features. Vis Neurosci (2008) 0.85
Distinguishing between parallel and serial accounts of multiple object tracking. J Vis (2010) 0.85
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Multiple object juggling: changing what is tracked during extended multiple object tracking. Psychon Bull Rev (2007) 0.84
Telephone conversation impairs sustained visual attention via a central bottleneck. Psychon Bull Rev (2008) 0.83
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Can we improve clinical prediction of at-risk older drivers? Accid Anal Prev (2013) 0.83
Estimating perception of scene layout properties from global image features. J Vis (2010) 0.83
Detecting changes in real-world objects: The relationship between visual long-term memory and change blindness. Commun Integr Biol (2009) 0.82
Making the incredible credible: afterimages are modulated by contextual edges more than real stimuli. J Vis (2012) 0.82
Low Spatial Frequency Bias in Schizophrenia is Not Face Specific: When the Integration of Coarse and Fine Information Fails. Front Psychol (2013) 0.82
Remapping attention in multiple object tracking. Vision Res (2011) 0.81
An unbinding problem? The disintegration of visible, previously attended objects does not attract attention. J Vis (2002) 0.81
The coordinate systems used in visual tracking. Vision Res (2010) 0.80
Spatial frequency integration during active perception: perceptual hysteresis when an object recedes. Front Psychol (2012) 0.80
Signal detection evidence for limited capacity in visual search. Atten Percept Psychophys (2011) 0.80
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Apparent color-orientation bindings in the periphery can be influenced by feature binding in central vision. Vision Res (2013) 0.78
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The multi-item localization (MILO) task: measuring the spatiotemporal context of vision for action. Percept Psychophys (2004) 0.76
The boundary conditions for Bohr's law: when is reacting faster than acting? Atten Percept Psychophys (2011) 0.76
Saccadic inhibition and the remote distractor effect: One mechanism or two? J Vis (2015) 0.76
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Transient signals per se do not disrupt the flash-lag effect. Behav Brain Sci (2008) 0.75
Dissociation of Memorability and Memory Encoding in the Brain. J Vis (2015) 0.75
Places: A 10 million Image Database for Scene Recognition. IEEE Trans Pattern Anal Mach Intell (2017) 0.75
Mapping human visual representations in space and time by neural networks. J Vis (2015) 0.75
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Beyond Memorability: Visualization Recognition and Recall. IEEE Trans Vis Comput Graph (2015) 0.75
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The neural dynamics of letter perception in blind and sighted readers. J Vis (2015) 0.75
Interaction between contours and eye movements in the perception of afterimages: A test of the signal ambiguity theory. J Vis (2016) 0.75