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Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|November 12, 2021
Reward encourages reactive, goal-directed suppression of attentionDaniel Pearson, Mike E Le Pelley
Cognition & Emotion|May 21, 2026
A scoping review of evidence of the association between attentional processes and uncertainty in mental health disordersAmy Chong, Daniel Pearson, Caroline Moul
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|July 2, 2020
Learning to avoid looking: Competing influences of reward on overt attentional selectionDaniel Pearson, Mike E Le Pelley
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|September 25, 2014
Implicit learning of gaze-contingent eventsTom Beesley, Daniel Pearson, Mike Le Pelley
Healthcare Management Forum|June 3, 2015
A protocol to reduce police wait times in the emergency departmentBarb Pizzingrilli, Ron Hoffman, Daniel Pearson Hirdes
Psychopharmacology|August 25, 2020
Reduced attentional capture by reward following an acute dose of alcoholPoppy Watson, Daniel Pearson, Mike E Le Pelley
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|February 21, 2023
Value-modulated attentional capture is augmented by win-related sensory cuesDaniel Pearson, Meihui Piao, Mike E Le Pelley
Cognition & Emotion|February 7, 2025
Isolating delayed attentional disengagement from biased orienting to signals of threat in anxiety - not there yetPoppy Watson, Daniel Pearson, Mike E Le Pelley
The Veterinary Record|April 23, 2016
Government's U-turn on welfare codesDaniel Parker, Daniel Pearson, Stephen Lister, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|November 25, 2014
When goals conflict with values: counterproductive attentional and oculomotor capture by reward-related stimuliMike E Le Pelley, Daniel Pearson, Oren Griffiths, et al.
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Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|November 12, 2021
Reward encourages reactive, goal-directed suppression of attentionDaniel Pearson, Mike E Le Pelley
Cognition & Emotion|May 21, 2026
A scoping review of evidence of the association between attentional processes and uncertainty in mental health disordersAmy Chong, Daniel Pearson, Caroline Moul
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|July 2, 2020
Learning to avoid looking: Competing influences of reward on overt attentional selectionDaniel Pearson, Mike E Le Pelley
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|September 25, 2014
Implicit learning of gaze-contingent eventsTom Beesley, Daniel Pearson, Mike Le Pelley
Healthcare Management Forum|June 3, 2015
A protocol to reduce police wait times in the emergency departmentBarb Pizzingrilli, Ron Hoffman, Daniel Pearson Hirdes
Psychopharmacology|August 25, 2020
Reduced attentional capture by reward following an acute dose of alcoholPoppy Watson, Daniel Pearson, Mike E Le Pelley
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|February 21, 2023
Value-modulated attentional capture is augmented by win-related sensory cuesDaniel Pearson, Meihui Piao, Mike E Le Pelley
Cognition & Emotion|February 7, 2025
Isolating delayed attentional disengagement from biased orienting to signals of threat in anxiety - not there yetPoppy Watson, Daniel Pearson, Mike E Le Pelley
The Veterinary Record|April 23, 2016
Government's U-turn on welfare codesDaniel Parker, Daniel Pearson, Stephen Lister, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|November 25, 2014
When goals conflict with values: counterproductive attentional and oculomotor capture by reward-related stimuliMike E Le Pelley, Daniel Pearson, Oren Griffiths, et al.
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