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Alejandro Lleras

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Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|November 2, 2007
Moving eyes and moving thought: on the spatial compatibility between eye movements and cognitionLaura E Thomas, Alejandro Lleras
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|April 3, 2003
When the target becomes the mask: using apparent motion to isolate the object-level component of object substitution maskingAlejandro Lleras, Cathleen M Moore
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|August 4, 2009
Swinging into thought: directed movement guides insight in problem solvingLaura E Thomas, Alejandro Lleras
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|December 9, 2004
Negative compatibility or object updating? A cautionary tale of mask-dependent primingAlejandro Lleras, James T Enns
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|July 19, 2006
How much like a target can a mask be? Geometric, spatial, and temporal similarity in priming: a reply to Schlaghecken and Eimer (2006)Alejandro Lleras, James T Enns
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|March 24, 2009
Focused spatial attention is independent of rapid resumption of an interrupted searchAlejandro Lleras, James T Enns
Spatial Vision|November 24, 2004
Spatial context and top-down strategies in visual searchAlejandro Lleras, Adrian Von Mühlenen
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|December 22, 2005
On the role of object representations in substitution maskingCathleen M Moore, Alejandro Lleras
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|December 19, 2007
No-onset looming motion guides spatial attentionAdrian von Mühlenen, Alejandro Lleras
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|August 8, 2008
What's next? New evidence for prediction in human visionJames T Enns, Alejandro Lleras
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Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|November 2, 2007
Moving eyes and moving thought: on the spatial compatibility between eye movements and cognitionLaura E Thomas, Alejandro Lleras
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|April 3, 2003
When the target becomes the mask: using apparent motion to isolate the object-level component of object substitution maskingAlejandro Lleras, Cathleen M Moore
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|August 4, 2009
Swinging into thought: directed movement guides insight in problem solvingLaura E Thomas, Alejandro Lleras
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|December 9, 2004
Negative compatibility or object updating? A cautionary tale of mask-dependent primingAlejandro Lleras, James T Enns
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|July 19, 2006
How much like a target can a mask be? Geometric, spatial, and temporal similarity in priming: a reply to Schlaghecken and Eimer (2006)Alejandro Lleras, James T Enns
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|March 24, 2009
Focused spatial attention is independent of rapid resumption of an interrupted searchAlejandro Lleras, James T Enns
Spatial Vision|November 24, 2004
Spatial context and top-down strategies in visual searchAlejandro Lleras, Adrian Von Mühlenen
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|December 22, 2005
On the role of object representations in substitution maskingCathleen M Moore, Alejandro Lleras
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|December 19, 2007
No-onset looming motion guides spatial attentionAdrian von Mühlenen, Alejandro Lleras
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|August 8, 2008
What's next? New evidence for prediction in human visionJames T Enns, Alejandro Lleras
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