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Attention, Perception & Psychophysics
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July 28, 2009
Spatial asymmetries in viewing and remembering scenes: consequences of an attentional bias?
Christopher A Dickinson, Helene Intraub
Psychological Science
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November 13, 2008
False memory 1/20th of a second later: what the early onset of boundary extension reveals about perception
Helene Intraub, Christopher A Dickinson
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance
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May 29, 2008
Transsaccadic representation of layout: what is the time course of boundary extension?
Christopher A Dickinson, Helene Intraub
Perception
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January 1, 2015
Objects influence the shape of remembered views: examining global and local aspects of boundary extension
Christopher A Dickinson, Daniel C LaCombe
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
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April 18, 2006
Marking rejected distractors: a gaze-contingent technique for measuring memory during search
Christopher A Dickinson, Gregory J Zelinsky
Frontiers in Psychology
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February 2, 2013
New Evidence for Strategic Differences between Static and Dynamic Search Tasks: An Individual Observer Analysis of Eye Movements
Christopher A Dickinson, Gregory J Zelinsky
Vision Research
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May 8, 2007
Memory for the search path: evidence for a high-capacity representation of search history
Christopher A Dickinson, Gregory J Zelinsky
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)
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April 4, 2013
Fixating picture boundaries does not eliminate boundary extension: implications for scene representation
Kristin Michod Gagnier, Christopher A Dickinson, Helene Intraub
Memory & Cognition
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January 26, 2011
Do object refixations during scene viewing indicate rehearsal in visual working memory?
Gregory J Zelinsky, Lester C Loschky, Christopher A Dickinson
Journal of Health Psychology
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January 23, 2015
The physical sacrifice of thinking: Investigating the relationship between thinking and physical activity in everyday life
Todd McElroy, David L Dickinson, Nathan Stroh, et al.
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Attention, Perception & Psychophysics
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July 28, 2009
Spatial asymmetries in viewing and remembering scenes: consequences of an attentional bias?
Christopher A Dickinson, Helene Intraub
Psychological Science
|
November 13, 2008
False memory 1/20th of a second later: what the early onset of boundary extension reveals about perception
Helene Intraub, Christopher A Dickinson
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance
|
May 29, 2008
Transsaccadic representation of layout: what is the time course of boundary extension?
Christopher A Dickinson, Helene Intraub
Perception
|
January 1, 2015
Objects influence the shape of remembered views: examining global and local aspects of boundary extension
Christopher A Dickinson, Daniel C LaCombe
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
|
April 18, 2006
Marking rejected distractors: a gaze-contingent technique for measuring memory during search
Christopher A Dickinson, Gregory J Zelinsky
Frontiers in Psychology
|
February 2, 2013
New Evidence for Strategic Differences between Static and Dynamic Search Tasks: An Individual Observer Analysis of Eye Movements
Christopher A Dickinson, Gregory J Zelinsky
Vision Research
|
May 8, 2007
Memory for the search path: evidence for a high-capacity representation of search history
Christopher A Dickinson, Gregory J Zelinsky
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)
|
April 4, 2013
Fixating picture boundaries does not eliminate boundary extension: implications for scene representation
Kristin Michod Gagnier, Christopher A Dickinson, Helene Intraub
Memory & Cognition
|
January 26, 2011
Do object refixations during scene viewing indicate rehearsal in visual working memory?
Gregory J Zelinsky, Lester C Loschky, Christopher A Dickinson
Journal of Health Psychology
|
January 23, 2015
The physical sacrifice of thinking: Investigating the relationship between thinking and physical activity in everyday life
Todd McElroy, David L Dickinson, Nathan Stroh, et al.
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