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Journal of Cognition|June 24, 2024
Prospective Distractor Information Reduces Reward-Related Attentional CaptureJustin Mahlberg, Daniel Pearson, Mike E Le Pelley, et al.
Appetite|November 29, 2020
Eating restraint is associated with reduced attentional capture by signals of valuable food rewardPoppy Watson, Ananda Vasudevan, Daniel Pearson, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|July 8, 2014
Pre-exposure of repeated search configurations facilitates subsequent contextual cuing of visual searchTom Beesley, Miguel A Vadillo, Daniel Pearson, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|February 26, 2016
Configural learning in contextual cuing of visual searchTom Beesley, Miguel A Vadillo, Daniel Pearson, et al.
Journal of Neurophysiology|August 21, 2015
Oculomotor capture by stimuli that signal the availability of rewardMichel Failing, Tom Nissens, Daniel Pearson, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|March 20, 2020
Overt attentional capture by reward-related stimuli overcomes inhibitory suppressionDaniel Pearson, Poppy Watson, Phillip Xin Cheng, et al.
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|April 3, 2015
Uncertainty and predictiveness determine attention to cues during human associative learningTom Beesley, Katherine P Nguyen, Daniel Pearson, et al.
Learning & Memory (Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y.)|July 12, 2022
Attentional capture by signals of reward persists following outcome devaluationPoppy Watson, Yenti Pavri, Jenny Le, et al.
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|April 5, 2017
Oculomotor capture is influenced by expected reward value but (maybe) not predictivenessMike E Le Pelley, Daniel Pearson, Alexis Porter, et al.
Cognition|November 22, 2019
Delayed disengagement of attention from distractors signalling rewardPoppy Watson, Daniel Pearson, Jan Theeuwes, et al.
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Journal of Cognition|June 24, 2024
Prospective Distractor Information Reduces Reward-Related Attentional CaptureJustin Mahlberg, Daniel Pearson, Mike E Le Pelley, et al.
Appetite|November 29, 2020
Eating restraint is associated with reduced attentional capture by signals of valuable food rewardPoppy Watson, Ananda Vasudevan, Daniel Pearson, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|July 8, 2014
Pre-exposure of repeated search configurations facilitates subsequent contextual cuing of visual searchTom Beesley, Miguel A Vadillo, Daniel Pearson, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|February 26, 2016
Configural learning in contextual cuing of visual searchTom Beesley, Miguel A Vadillo, Daniel Pearson, et al.
Journal of Neurophysiology|August 21, 2015
Oculomotor capture by stimuli that signal the availability of rewardMichel Failing, Tom Nissens, Daniel Pearson, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|March 20, 2020
Overt attentional capture by reward-related stimuli overcomes inhibitory suppressionDaniel Pearson, Poppy Watson, Phillip Xin Cheng, et al.
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|April 3, 2015
Uncertainty and predictiveness determine attention to cues during human associative learningTom Beesley, Katherine P Nguyen, Daniel Pearson, et al.
Learning & Memory (Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y.)|July 12, 2022
Attentional capture by signals of reward persists following outcome devaluationPoppy Watson, Yenti Pavri, Jenny Le, et al.
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|April 5, 2017
Oculomotor capture is influenced by expected reward value but (maybe) not predictivenessMike E Le Pelley, Daniel Pearson, Alexis Porter, et al.
Cognition|November 22, 2019
Delayed disengagement of attention from distractors signalling rewardPoppy Watson, Daniel Pearson, Jan Theeuwes, et al.
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