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Alan Kingstone

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Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology = Revue Canadienne De Psychologie Experimentale|June 13, 2017
Are fixations in static natural scenes a useful predictor of attention in the real world?Tom Foulsham, Alan Kingstone
Cognition|June 1, 2005
Is inhibition of return a reflexive effect?Christine Tipper, Alan Kingstone
Perception|February 6, 2014
Where have eye been? Observers can recognise their own fixationsTom Foulsham, Alan Kingstone
Neuroreport|January 25, 2003
Why are antisaccades slower than prosaccades? A novel finding using a new paradigmBettina Olk, Alan Kingstone
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|April 18, 2012
Fixation-dependent memory for natural scenes: an experimental test of scanpath theoryTom Foulsham, Alan Kingstone
Acta Psychologica|November 17, 2020
Humans share task load with a computer partner if (they believe that) it acts human-likeBasil Wahn, Alan Kingstone
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|March 24, 2009
Look away! Eyes and arrows engage oculomotor responses automaticallyGustav Kuhn, Alan Kingstone
Vision Research|February 11, 2010
Asymmetries in the direction of saccades during perception of scenes and fractals: effects of image type and image featuresTom Foulsham, Alan Kingstone
Cognition|December 25, 2004
Taking control of reflexive social attentionJelena Ristic, Alan Kingstone
Brain and Cognition|June 5, 2004
Time estimation: the effect of cortically mediated attentionAnthony Chaston, Alan Kingstone
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Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology = Revue Canadienne De Psychologie Experimentale|June 13, 2017
Are fixations in static natural scenes a useful predictor of attention in the real world?Tom Foulsham, Alan Kingstone
Cognition|June 1, 2005
Is inhibition of return a reflexive effect?Christine Tipper, Alan Kingstone
Perception|February 6, 2014
Where have eye been? Observers can recognise their own fixationsTom Foulsham, Alan Kingstone
Neuroreport|January 25, 2003
Why are antisaccades slower than prosaccades? A novel finding using a new paradigmBettina Olk, Alan Kingstone
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|April 18, 2012
Fixation-dependent memory for natural scenes: an experimental test of scanpath theoryTom Foulsham, Alan Kingstone
Acta Psychologica|November 17, 2020
Humans share task load with a computer partner if (they believe that) it acts human-likeBasil Wahn, Alan Kingstone
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|March 24, 2009
Look away! Eyes and arrows engage oculomotor responses automaticallyGustav Kuhn, Alan Kingstone
Vision Research|February 11, 2010
Asymmetries in the direction of saccades during perception of scenes and fractals: effects of image type and image featuresTom Foulsham, Alan Kingstone
Cognition|December 25, 2004
Taking control of reflexive social attentionJelena Ristic, Alan Kingstone
Brain and Cognition|June 5, 2004
Time estimation: the effect of cortically mediated attentionAnthony Chaston, Alan Kingstone
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