Proactive control: Endogenous cueing effects in a two-target attentional blink task |
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A Novel Demonstration of Preparation in Pop-Out Search |
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Imagined object files: Visual imagery produces partial repetition costs where perception does not |
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The attentional boost effect and perceptual degradation: Assessing the influence of attention on recognition memory |
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Top-down then automatic: Instructions can continue to influence visual search when no longer actively implemented |
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It hurts more than it helps: Cuing T1 with imagery can impair T2 identification in an attentional blink task |
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Item-specific control of attention capture: An eye movement study |
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Top-down imagery overrides the influence of selection history effects |
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Comparing imagery and perception: Using eye movements to dissociate mechanisms in search |
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Looking into the mind’s eye: Directed and evaluated imagery vividness modulates imagery-perception congruency effects |
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Selective attention effects on recognition: the roles of list context and perceptual difficulty |
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Coordinating the interaction between past and present: Visual working memory for feature bindings overwritten by subsequent action to matching features |
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MINERVA-DE: An instance model of the deficient processing theory |
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Learning of association between a context and multiple possible target locations in a contextual cueing paradigm |
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Visual imagery influences attentional guidance during visual search: Behavioral and electrophysiological evidence |
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Relation between working memory and implicit learning in the contextual cueing paradigm |
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Cueing color imagery: A critical analysis of imagery-perception congruency effects |
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The repetition decrement effect in recognition memory: The influence of prime-target spacing |
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Imagined event files: An interplay between imagined and perceived objects |
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The Representational Basis of Positive and Negative Repetition Effects |
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Attentional influences on memory formation: A tale of a not-so-simple story |
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An imagery-induced reversal of intertrial priming in visual search |
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Remembering "primed" Words: A counter-intuitive effect of repetition on recognition Memory |
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Remembering 'Primed' Words: The effect of prime encoding demands |
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Context-dependent control of attention capture: Evidence from proportion congruent effects |
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Perceptual similarity induces overinvestment in an attentional blink task |
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Strategic visual imagery and automatic priming effects in pop-out visual search |
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Reproducing the location-based context-specific proportion congruent effect for frequency unbiased items: A reply to Hutcheon and Spieler (2016) |
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Conflicting effects of context in change detection and visual search: A dual process account |
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A cow on the prairie vs. a cow on the street: long-term consequences of semantic conflict on episodic encoding |
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Recollection and familiarity for words and faces: a study comparing Remember–Know judgements and the Process Dissociation Procedure |
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Negative priming 1985 to 2015: a measure of inhibition, the emergence of alternative accounts, and the multiple process challenge |
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Semantically incongruent objects attract eye gaze when viewing scenes for change |
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Perceptual blurring and recognition memory: A desirable difficulty effect revealed |
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Contextual control over selective attention: evidence from a two-target method |
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Selective attention and recognition: effects of congruency on episodic learning |
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A response binding effect in visual short-term memory |
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Congruency Effects on Recognition Memory: A Context Effect |
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Control of spatial orienting: Context-specific proportion cued effects in an exogenous spatial cueing task |
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Proportion congruent effects in the absence of sequential congruent effects |
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Gradual proportion congruent effects in the absence of sequential congruent effects |
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Re-examining the role of context in implicit sequence learning |
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Revisiting the time course of inter-trial feature priming in singleton search |
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Contextual distinctiveness produces long-Lasting priming of pop-out |
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Visual memory for feature bindings: The disruptive effect of responding to new perceptual input |
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Subjective expectancy and inhibition of return: A dissociation in a non-spatial two-alternative forced choice task |
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Learning what to expect: Context-specific control over intertrial priming effects in singleton search |
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Implementing flexibility in automaticity: Evidence from context-specific implicit sequence learning |
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Event-related potentials as brain correlates of item specific proportion congruent effects |
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Context congruency effects in change detection: Opposing effects on detection and identification |
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Social categories as a context for the allocation of attentional control |
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On the specificity of sequential congruency effects in implicit learning of motor and perceptual sequences |
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Contingency blindness: Location-identity binding mismatches obscure awareness of spatial contingencies and produce profound interference in visual working memory |
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Context-specific control in the single-prime negative-priming procedure |
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Perceptual distinctiveness produces long-lasting priming of pop-out |
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Audiovisual interactions depend on context of congruency |
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Context-specific control and the Stroop negative priming effect |
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Response to an intervening event reverses nonspatial repetition effects in 2AFC tasks: Nonspatial IOR? |
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A switch in task affects priming of pop-out: Evidence for the role of episodes |
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On the role of attention in generating explicit awareness of contingent relations: Evidence from spatial priming |
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Interference in visual memory can obscure explicit awareness of statistical relationships: The influence of location-identity binding mismatches |
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Constraints on the observation of partial match costs: Implications for transfer-appropriate processing approaches to immediate priming |
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Attention, Awareness of Contingencies, and Control in Spatial Localization: A Qualitative Difference Approach |
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Long-term conceptual implicit memory: A decade of evidence |
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The flexibility of context-specific control: Evidence for context-driven generalization of item-specific control settings |
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Context-specific learning and control: The roles of awareness, task relevance, and relative salience |
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Shifting views on the symbolic cueing effect: Cueing attention through recent prior experience |
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The modulation of exogenous Spatial Cueing on Spatial Stroop interference: Evidence of a set for "cue-target event segregation" |
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Separate Mechanisms Recruited by Exogenous and Endogenous Spatial Cues: Evidence From a Spatial Stroop Paradigm |
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The manifestation of attentional capture: Facilitation or IOR depending on task demands |
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Taking the brain serious: Introduction to the special issue on integration in and across perception and action |
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Repetition costs in word identification: Evaluating a stimulus-response integration account |
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The context-specific proportion congruent Stroop effect: Location as a contextual cue |
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Processing of distractors inside and outside the attentional focus in a priming procedure |
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Selective and nonselective transfer: Positive and negative priming in a multiple-task environment |
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The role of spatial attention and other processes on the magnitude and time course of cueing effects |
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Single-prime negative priming in the shape-matching task: Implications for the role of perceptual segmentation processes |
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Independent effects of endogenous and exogenous spatial cueing: Inhibition of return at endogenously attended target locations |
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Endogenous temporal orienting of attention in detection and discrimination tasks |
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Aging and Repetition Effects: Separate Specific and Nonspecific Influences |
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Inhibition of return for the length of a line? |
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Another look at the effect of a surprising intervening event on negative priming |
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Orienting in space and time: Joint contributions to exogenous spatial cuing effects |
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On the strategic modulation of the time course of facilitation and inhibition of return |
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Attending, ignoring, and repetition: On the relation between negative priming and inhibition of return |
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Inhibition of return and the attentional set for integrating versus differentiating information |
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Automatic and Controlled Processing in Stroop Negative Priming: The Role of Attentional Set |
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Inhibitory processes in auditory selective attention: Evidence of location-based and frequency-based inhibition of return |
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Negative priming without ignoring |
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Selective Attention: A Reevaluation of the Implications of Negative Priming |
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Negative Priming, Attention, and Discriminating the Present from the Past |
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Negative Priming Without Oven Prime Selection |
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Spatial Negative Priming Without Mismatching: Comment on Park and Kanwisher (1994) |
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Negative Priming in a Spatial Localization Task: Feature Mismatching and Distractor Inhibition |
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Size effects in visual recognition memory are determined by perceived size |
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Identification of Disoriented Objects: Effects of Context of Prior Presentation |
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