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Alex L White

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Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|December 14, 2019
Visual word recognition: Evidence for a serial bottleneck in lexical accessAlex L White, John Palmer, Geoffrey M Boynton
Journal of Vision|January 9, 2010
Where is the moving object now? Judgments of instantaneous position show poor temporal precision (SD = 70 ms)Daniel Linares, Alex O Holcombe, Alex L White
Current Biology : CB|October 30, 2008
Visuomotor timing compensates for changes in perceptual latencyAlex L White, Daniel Linares, Alex O Holcombe
Psychological Science|May 8, 2018
Evidence of Serial Processing in Visual Word RecognitionAlex L White, John Palmer, Geoffrey M Boynton
Developmental Science|November 20, 2023
Children with dyslexia show no deficit in exogenous spatial attention but show differences in visual encodingMahalakshmi Ramamurthy, Alex L White, Jason D Yeatman
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|July 1, 2024
Reading reshapes stimulus selectivity in the visual word form areaVassiki S Chauhan, Krystal C McCook, Alex L White
Journal of Vision|August 12, 2017
Feature singletons attract spatial attention independently of feature primingAmit Yashar, Alex L White, Wanghaoming Fang, et al.
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|September 23, 2019
The link between reading ability and visual spatial attention across developmentAlex L White, Geoffrey M Boynton, Jason D Yeatman
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|September 4, 2019
You Can't Recognize Two Words SimultaneouslyAlex L White, Geoffrey M Boynton, Jason D Yeatman
Eneuro|July 12, 2024
Reading Reshapes Stimulus Selectivity in the Visual Word Form AreaVassiki S Chauhan, Krystal C McCook, Alex L White
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Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|December 14, 2019
Visual word recognition: Evidence for a serial bottleneck in lexical accessAlex L White, John Palmer, Geoffrey M Boynton
Journal of Vision|January 9, 2010
Where is the moving object now? Judgments of instantaneous position show poor temporal precision (SD = 70 ms)Daniel Linares, Alex O Holcombe, Alex L White
Current Biology : CB|October 30, 2008
Visuomotor timing compensates for changes in perceptual latencyAlex L White, Daniel Linares, Alex O Holcombe
Psychological Science|May 8, 2018
Evidence of Serial Processing in Visual Word RecognitionAlex L White, John Palmer, Geoffrey M Boynton
Developmental Science|November 20, 2023
Children with dyslexia show no deficit in exogenous spatial attention but show differences in visual encodingMahalakshmi Ramamurthy, Alex L White, Jason D Yeatman
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|July 1, 2024
Reading reshapes stimulus selectivity in the visual word form areaVassiki S Chauhan, Krystal C McCook, Alex L White
Journal of Vision|August 12, 2017
Feature singletons attract spatial attention independently of feature primingAmit Yashar, Alex L White, Wanghaoming Fang, et al.
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|September 23, 2019
The link between reading ability and visual spatial attention across developmentAlex L White, Geoffrey M Boynton, Jason D Yeatman
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|September 4, 2019
You Can't Recognize Two Words SimultaneouslyAlex L White, Geoffrey M Boynton, Jason D Yeatman
Eneuro|July 12, 2024
Reading Reshapes Stimulus Selectivity in the Visual Word Form AreaVassiki S Chauhan, Krystal C McCook, Alex L White
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