de Fockert, Jan Willem Author
Religiosity and happiness: No evidence for an association among undergraduates
- Lewis C.A.
- Lanigan C.
- Joseph S.
- De Fockert J.
Personality and Individual Differences - 1/1/1997
- CiteScore: 8.5 (2023)
Negative priming depends on prime-probe similarity: Evidence for episodic retrieval
- Fox E.
- De Fockert J.
Psychonomic Bulletin and Review - 1/1/1998
- CiteScore: 6.7 (2023)
Inhibitory Effects of Repeating Color and Shape: Inhibition of Return or Repetition Blindness?
- Fox E.
- De Fockert J.
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance - 1/1/2001
- SJR Quartile: Q1
- CiteScore: 3.5 (2023)
- SJR: 2.677 (2001
- SNIP: 1.774 (2001
- SJR Categories: Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous) (Q1); Behavioral Neuroscience (Q1); Experimental and Cognitive Psychology (Q1); Medicine (miscellaneous) (Q1)
The role of working memory in visual selective attention
- De Fockert J.
- Rees G.
- Frith C.
- Lavie N.
Science - 2/3/2001
- SJR Quartile: Q1
- CiteScore: 61.1 (2023)
- SJR: 10.987 (2001
- SNIP: 6.952 (2001
- SJR Categories: History and Philosophy of Science (Q1); Multidisciplinary (Q1)
Contrasting effects of sensory limits and capacity limits in visual selective attention
- Lavie N.
- De Fockert J.
Perception and Psychophysics - 1/1/2003
Neural correlates of attentional capture in visual search
- De Fockert J.
- Rees G.
- Frith C.
- Lavie N.
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience - 1/6/2004
- SJR Quartile: Q1
- CiteScore: 5.3 (2023)
- SJR: 3.918 (2004
- SNIP: 1.813 (2004
- SJR Categories: Cognitive Neuroscience (Q1)
Load theory of selective attention and cognitive control
- Lavie N.
- Hirst A.
- De Fockert J.
- Viding E.
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General - 1/9/2004
- SJR Quartile: Q1
- CiteScore: 6.2 (2023)
- SJR: 4.32 (2004
- SNIP: 3.066 (2004
- SJR Categories: Developmental Neuroscience (Q1); Experimental and Cognitive Psychology (Q1); Medicine (miscellaneous) (Q1); Psychology (miscellaneous) (Q1)
Keeping priorities: the role of working memory and selective attention in cognitive aging.
- de Fockert J.
Science of aging knowledge environment : SAGE KE - 1/1/2005
- SJR Quartile: Q2
- SJR Categories: Medicine (miscellaneous) (Q2)
The role of working memory in attentional capture
- Lavie N.
- De Fockert J.
Psychonomic Bulletin and Review - 1/1/2005
- SJR Quartile: Q1
- CiteScore: 6.7 (2023)
- SJR: 2.026 (2005
- SNIP: 1.439 (2005
- SJR Categories: Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous) (Q1); Developmental and Educational Psychology (Q1); Experimental and Cognitive Psychology (Q1)
Frontal control of attentional capture in visual search
- Lavie N.
- de Fockert J.
Visual Cognition - 1/8/2006
- SJR Quartile: Q1
- CiteScore: 4.2 (2023)
- SJR: 1.05 (2006
- SNIP: 0.834 (2006
- SJR Categories: Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous) (Q1); Experimental and Cognitive Psychology (Q2); Cognitive Neuroscience (Q3)
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Early top-down attentional modulation in visual processing
- de Fockert J.
Acta Psychologica - 1/10/2010
- SJR Quartile: Q1
- JCR Impact Factor: 2.246 (2010)
- CiteScore: 3 (2023)
- SJR: 1.471 (2010
- SNIP: 1.268 (2010
- JCR 5-year Impact Factor: 2.432
- JCR Categories: PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL
- SJR Categories: Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous) (Q1); Developmental and Educational Psychology (Q1); Medicine (miscellaneous) (Q1); Experimental and Cognitive Psychology (Q2)
Sensory Development: Childhood Changes in Visual Cortical Function
- Bremner A.J.
- De Fockert J.
Current Biology - 11/1/2016
- SJR Quartile: Q1
- JCR Impact Factor: 8.851 (2016)
- CiteScore: 11.8 (2023)
- SJR: 4.294 (2016
- SNIP: 2.18 (2016
- JCR 5-year Impact Factor: 9.704
- JCR Categories: CELL BIOLOGY
- SJR Categories: Agricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous) (Q1); Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (miscellaneous) (Q1)
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Acronym PSI2017-83135-PSince: August 1, 2018Until: December 31, 2021Funding / grant amount: 64,009.00 EURRole: Equipo de trabajo