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Alan Kingstone

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Cognition|December 25, 2002
Abrupt onsets and gaze direction cues trigger independent reflexive attentional effectsChris Kelland Friesen, Alan Kingstone
Brain and Cognition|June 5, 2004
Multisensory executive functioningAmelia R Hunt, Alan Kingstone
Plos One|October 24, 2018
Social modulation of object-directed but not image-directed actionsJill A Dosso, Alan Kingstone
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|March 17, 2015
Action video games and improved attentional control: Disentangling selection- and response-based processesJoseph D Chisholm, Alan Kingstone
Psychological Science|July 27, 2006
Visual attention and the semantics of space: beyond central and peripheral cuesBradley S Gibson, Alan Kingstone
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|October 31, 2003
Inhibition of return: Dissociating attentional and oculomotor componentsAmelia R Hunt, Alan Kingstone
Brain Research. Cognitive Brain Research|December 9, 2003
Covert and overt voluntary attention: linked or independent?Amelia R Hunt, Alan Kingstone
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|December 14, 2011
Improved top-down control reduces oculomotor capture: the case of action video game playersJoseph D Chisholm, Alan Kingstone
Experimental Brain Research|June 20, 2006
Fixation offset and stop signal intensity effects on saccadic countermanding: a crossmodal investigationSharon Morein-Zamir, Alan Kingstone
British Journal of Psychology (London, England : 1953)|November 6, 2009
Time to act and attend to the real mechanisms of action and attentionKirsten A Dalrymple, Alan Kingstone
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Cognition|December 25, 2002
Abrupt onsets and gaze direction cues trigger independent reflexive attentional effectsChris Kelland Friesen, Alan Kingstone
Brain and Cognition|June 5, 2004
Multisensory executive functioningAmelia R Hunt, Alan Kingstone
Plos One|October 24, 2018
Social modulation of object-directed but not image-directed actionsJill A Dosso, Alan Kingstone
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|March 17, 2015
Action video games and improved attentional control: Disentangling selection- and response-based processesJoseph D Chisholm, Alan Kingstone
Psychological Science|July 27, 2006
Visual attention and the semantics of space: beyond central and peripheral cuesBradley S Gibson, Alan Kingstone
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|October 31, 2003
Inhibition of return: Dissociating attentional and oculomotor componentsAmelia R Hunt, Alan Kingstone
Brain Research. Cognitive Brain Research|December 9, 2003
Covert and overt voluntary attention: linked or independent?Amelia R Hunt, Alan Kingstone
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|December 14, 2011
Improved top-down control reduces oculomotor capture: the case of action video game playersJoseph D Chisholm, Alan Kingstone
Experimental Brain Research|June 20, 2006
Fixation offset and stop signal intensity effects on saccadic countermanding: a crossmodal investigationSharon Morein-Zamir, Alan Kingstone
British Journal of Psychology (London, England : 1953)|November 6, 2009
Time to act and attend to the real mechanisms of action and attentionKirsten A Dalrymple, Alan Kingstone
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