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Alejandro Lleras

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Cognition|January 8, 2011
Brief and rare mental "breaks" keep you focused: deactivation and reactivation of task goals preempt vigilance decrementsAtsunori Ariga, Alejandro Lleras
Journal of Vision|December 8, 2010
Saccadic repulsion in pop-out search: how a target's dodgy history can push the eyes away from itEamon Caddigan, Alejandro Lleras
Frontiers in Psychology|July 30, 2014
Not all "distractor" tags are created equal: using a search asymmetry to dissociate the inter-trial effects caused by different forms of distractorsAlejandro Lleras, Simona Buetti
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|October 4, 2016
Distractibility is a function of engagement, not task difficulty: Evidence from a new oculomotor capture paradigmSimona Buetti, Alejandro Lleras
Consciousness and Cognition|September 12, 2012
Feelings of control restore distorted time perception of emotionally charged eventsStefania Mereu, Alejandro Lleras
Frontiers in Psychology|October 13, 2012
Perceiving control over aversive and fearful events can alter how we experience those events: an investigation of time perception in spider-fearful individualsSimona Buetti, Alejandro Lleras
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|October 6, 2009
Temporal tuning and attentional gating: two distinct attentional mechanisms on the perception of rapid serial visual eventsMichael S Ambinder, Alejandro Lleras
Psychological Science|November 15, 2006
What you see is what you get: functional equivalence of a perceptually filled-in surface and a physically presented stimulusAlejandro Lleras, Cathleen M Moore
Cognition|March 3, 2009
Covert shifts of attention function as an implicit aid to insightLaura E Thomas, Alejandro Lleras
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|December 1, 2012
Rewarding context accelerates implicit guidance in visual searchYuan-Chi Tseng, Alejandro Lleras
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Cognition|January 8, 2011
Brief and rare mental "breaks" keep you focused: deactivation and reactivation of task goals preempt vigilance decrementsAtsunori Ariga, Alejandro Lleras
Journal of Vision|December 8, 2010
Saccadic repulsion in pop-out search: how a target's dodgy history can push the eyes away from itEamon Caddigan, Alejandro Lleras
Frontiers in Psychology|July 30, 2014
Not all "distractor" tags are created equal: using a search asymmetry to dissociate the inter-trial effects caused by different forms of distractorsAlejandro Lleras, Simona Buetti
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|October 4, 2016
Distractibility is a function of engagement, not task difficulty: Evidence from a new oculomotor capture paradigmSimona Buetti, Alejandro Lleras
Consciousness and Cognition|September 12, 2012
Feelings of control restore distorted time perception of emotionally charged eventsStefania Mereu, Alejandro Lleras
Frontiers in Psychology|October 13, 2012
Perceiving control over aversive and fearful events can alter how we experience those events: an investigation of time perception in spider-fearful individualsSimona Buetti, Alejandro Lleras
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|October 6, 2009
Temporal tuning and attentional gating: two distinct attentional mechanisms on the perception of rapid serial visual eventsMichael S Ambinder, Alejandro Lleras
Psychological Science|November 15, 2006
What you see is what you get: functional equivalence of a perceptually filled-in surface and a physically presented stimulusAlejandro Lleras, Cathleen M Moore
Cognition|March 3, 2009
Covert shifts of attention function as an implicit aid to insightLaura E Thomas, Alejandro Lleras
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|December 1, 2012
Rewarding context accelerates implicit guidance in visual searchYuan-Chi Tseng, Alejandro Lleras
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