Papers

Upcoming


Franconeri, S. L.; Simons, D. J.; & Alvarez, G. A. (in preparation). Gone in 16 milliseconds: The capacity limit of visual memory is not due to decay over time.


Ortega, L.; Lopez, F.; & Church, R. M. (in preparation). Modality And intermittency effects On time estimation.


Hollingworth, A.; Simons, D. J.; & Franconeri, S. L. (submitted). New objects do not capture attention without a sensory transient.


Alvarez, G. A.; & Franconeri, S. L. (under revision). The allocation of visual short-term memory capacity: Evidence for a flexible storage mechanism.


Alvarez, G. A.; & Franconeri, S. L. (under revision). The resolution of visual memory.


Bemis, D. K.; Franconeri, S. L.; & Alvarez, G. A. (under revision). Rapid enumeration is based on a segmented visual scene.


Brockmole, J. R.; & Franconeri, S. L. (in press). Introduction to the special issue on Binding. Visual Cognition.


Franconeri, S. L.; Lin, J.; Pylyshyn, Z. W.; Fisher, B.; & Enns, J. T. (in press). Multiple object tracking is limited by crowding, but not speed. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review.





2009


Brockmole, J. R.; & Franconeri, S. L. (2009). Binding: A Special Issue of Visual Cognition. (Eds.) New York: Psychology Press.


Iordanescu, L.; Grabowecky, M.; & Suzuki, S. (2009). Demand-based dynamic distribution of attention monitoring of velocities during multiple-object tracking. Journal of Vision 0 (0): 1, 1-12.


Sweeny, T. D.,; Grabowecky, M.; Paller, K. A.; & Suzuki, S. (2009). Within-hemifield perceptual averaging of facial expressions predicted by neural averaging. Journal of Vision 9(3): 2, 1-11.


Iliev, R.; Sachdeva, S.; Bartels, D. M.; Joseph, C.; Suzuki, S.; & Medin, D. L. (2009). Attending to moral values. In D. M. Bartels, C. W. Bauman, L. J. Skitka, and D. L. Medin (Eds). The psychology of learning and motivation, Vol. 50, Burlington: Academic Press, pp 169-192.


2008


Franconeri, S.L.; Lin, J.Y.; Pylyshyn, Z.W.; Fisher, B.; & Enns, J.T. (2008). Evidence against a speed limit in multiple object tracking. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review 15 (4), 802-808.


Iordanescu, L.; Guzman-Martinez, E.; Grabowecky, M.; & Suzuki, S. (2008). Characteristic sounds facilitate visual search. Psychonomic Bulletin and Review 15 (3), 548-554.


Lin, J.; Franconeri, S. L.; & Enns, J. T. (2008). Objects on a collision path with the observer demand attention. Psychological Science 19 (7), 686-692.


Mossbridge, J. A.; Scissors, B. N.; & Wright, B. A. (2008). Learning and generalization on asynchrony and order tasks atsound offset: Implications for underlying neural circuitry. Learning and Memory 15, 13-20.


Ortega,L.; & Lopez, F. (2008). Effects of visual flicker on subjective time in a temporal bisection task. Behavioural Processes. 78, 380-386.


Smith, E. L.; Grabowecky, M.; & Suzuki, S. (2008). Self-awareness affects vision. Current Biology 18(10), R414-R415.


2007


Alvarez, G. A.; & Franconeri, S. L. (2007). How many objects can you track? Evidence for a resource-limited tracking mechanism. Journal of Vision 7(13), 1-10. 


Franconeri, S. L.; Alvarez, G. A.; & Enns, J. T. (2007). How many locations can you select? Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception & Performance 33(5), 1003-1012.


Smith, E. L.; Grabowecky, M; & Suzuki, S. (2007). Auditory-visual crossmodal integration in perception of face gender. Current Biology 17, 1680-1685.


Suzuki, S.; & Grabowecky, M. (2007). Long-term speeding in perceptual switches mediated by attention-dependent plasticity in cortical visual processing. Neuron 56, 741-753.


Kim, Y. J.; Grabowecky, M.; Paller, K. A.; Muthu, K., & Suzuki, S. (2007). Attention induces synchronization-based response gain in steady-state visual evoked potentials. Nature Neuroscience 10 (1), 117-125.


2006


Behrman, M.; Moscovitch, M.; Peterson, M; & Suzuki, S. (2006). Independent representation of parts and the relations between them: Evidence from integrative agnosia. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 32 (5), 1169-1184.


Kim, Y. J.; Grabowecky, M.; & Suzuki, S. (2006). Stochastic resonance in binocular rivalry. Vision Research 46, 392-406.


Mossbridge, J. A.; Fitzgerald, M. B.; O’Connor, E. S.; & Wright, B. A. (2006). Perceptual-learning evidence for separate processing of asynchrony and order tasks. Journal of Neuroscience 26 (49), 12708-12716


2005


Franconeri, S. L.; Hollingworth, A.; & Simons, D. J. (2005). Do new objects capture attention? Psychological Science 16(4), 275-281.


Franconeri, S. L.; & Simons, D. J. (2005). What dynamic signals capture attention: A reply to Abrams & Christ (2005). Perception & Psychophysics 67(6), 962-966.


Goolsby, B. A.; Grabowecky, M.; & Suzuki, S. (2005). Adaptive modulation of color salience contingent upon global form coding and task relevance. Vision research 45, 901-930.


Suzuki, S. (2005). High-level pattern coding revealed by brief shape aftereffects.  In C. Clifford and G. Rhodes (Eds.), Fitting the mind to the world: adaptation and aftereffects in high-level vision (Advances in Visual Cognition Series, Vol. 2), Oxford University Press.


2004


Franconeri, S. L.; Simons, D. J.; & Junge, J. A. (2004). Searching for stimulus-driven shifts of attention. Psychonomic Bulletin and Review 11(5), 876-881.


2003


Franconeri, S. L.; & Simons, D. J. (2003). Moving and looming stimuli capture attention. Perception & Psychophysics 65(7), 999-1010.


Simons, D. J.; Mitroff, S. R.; & Franconeri, S. L. (2003). Implicit and explicit representations in scene perception. In M. Peterson & G. Rhodes (Eds.), Analytic and holistic processes in the perception of faces, objects, and scenes. JAI/Ablex.


Suzuki, S. (2003). Attentional selection of overlapped shapes: a study using brief shape aftereffects. Vision Research 43, 549-561.


Suzuki, S. (2003). The high and low of visual awareness. Neuron (Previews), 884-884.


Suzuki, S; & Goolsby, B. A. (2003). Sequential priming is not constrained by the shape of long-term learning curves. Perception and Psychophysics 65(4), 632-648.


Suzuki, S.; & Graboweckym M. (2003). Attention during adaptation weakens negative afterimages. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 29 (4), 793-807.


Suzuki, S.; & Grabowecky, M. (2003). Response: Binocular rivalry and stability. Trends in Neuroscience 26 (6), 287-291.


2002


Mitroff, S. R.; Simons, D.J.; & Franconeri, S.L. (2002). The siren song of implicit change detection. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 28(4), 798-815.


Suzuki, S.; & Grabowecky, M. (2002). Evidence for perceptual “trapping” and adaptation in multistable binocular rivalry. Neuron 36, 143-157.


Suzuki, S.; & Grabowecky, M. (2002). Overlapping features can by parsed on the basis of rapid temporal cues that produce stable emergent percepts. Vision Research 42, 2669-2692.


2001


Goolsby, b. A.; & Suzuki, S. (2001). Understanding priming of color-singleton search: Role of attention at encoding and “retrieval.” Perception and Psychophysics 63(6), 929-944.


Suzuki, S. (2001). Attention-dependent brief adaptation to contour orientation: a high-level aftereffect for convexity. Vision Research 41, 3883-3902.


2000


Simons, D. J.; Franconeri, S. L.; & Reimer, R. L. (2000). Change blindness in the absence of a visual disruption. Perception 29, 1143-1154.


Suzuki, S.; & Peterson, M. A. (2000). Multiplicative effects of intention on the perception of bistable apparent motion. Psychological Science 11(3), 202-209.


1998


Suzuki, S. Cavanagh, P. (1998). A shape-contrast effect for briefly presented stimuli. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 24(5), 1315-1341.


1997


Suzuki, S. Cavanagh, P. (1997). Focused attention distorts visual space: an attentional repulsion effect. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 23(2), 443-463.


1995


Suzuki, S.; & Cavanagh, P. (1995). Facial organization blocks access to low-level features: an object inferiority effect. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 21(4), 901-913.



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