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Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
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November 10, 2021
Bypassing the central bottleneck with easy tasks: Beyond ideomotor compatibility
Morgan Lyphout-Spitz, François Maquestiaux, Eric Ruthruff
Psychological Research
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September 27, 2005
What causes residual dual-task interference after practice?
Eric Ruthruff, Eliot Hazeltine, Roger W Remington
Psychological Research
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September 25, 2021
On preventing attention capture: Is singleton suppression actually singleton suppression?
Mei-Ching Lien, Eric Ruthruff, Christopher Hauck
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
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August 20, 2014
Susceptible to distraction: children lack top-down control over spatial attention capture
Nicholas Gaspelin, Tessa Margett-Jordan, Eric Ruthruff
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
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December 4, 2023
Evidence that proactive distractor suppression does not require attentional resources
Mei-Ching Lien, Eric Ruthruff, Dominick Tolomeo
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance
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May 10, 2002
Repetition blindness has a perceptual locus: evidence from online processing of targets in RSVP streams
James C Johnston, Larry Hochhaus, Eric Ruthruff
Psychology and Aging
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October 27, 2010
Aging and involuntary attention capture: electrophysiological evidence for preserved attentional control with advanced age
Mei-Ching Lien, Alison Gemperle, Eric Ruthruff
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics
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June 16, 2009
Space, object, and task selection
Joel Lachter, Roger W Remington, Eric Ruthruff
Perception & Psychophysics
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September 6, 2003
Dual-task interference with equal task emphasis: graded capacity sharing or central postponement?
Eric Ruthruff, Harold E Pashler, Eliot Hazeltine
Psychological Review
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October 16, 2004
Forty-five years after Broadbent (1958): still no identification without attention
Joel Lachter, Kenneth I Forster, Eric Ruthruff
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Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
|
November 10, 2021
Bypassing the central bottleneck with easy tasks: Beyond ideomotor compatibility
Morgan Lyphout-Spitz, François Maquestiaux, Eric Ruthruff
Psychological Research
|
September 27, 2005
What causes residual dual-task interference after practice?
Eric Ruthruff, Eliot Hazeltine, Roger W Remington
Psychological Research
|
September 25, 2021
On preventing attention capture: Is singleton suppression actually singleton suppression?
Mei-Ching Lien, Eric Ruthruff, Christopher Hauck
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
|
August 20, 2014
Susceptible to distraction: children lack top-down control over spatial attention capture
Nicholas Gaspelin, Tessa Margett-Jordan, Eric Ruthruff
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
|
December 4, 2023
Evidence that proactive distractor suppression does not require attentional resources
Mei-Ching Lien, Eric Ruthruff, Dominick Tolomeo
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance
|
May 10, 2002
Repetition blindness has a perceptual locus: evidence from online processing of targets in RSVP streams
James C Johnston, Larry Hochhaus, Eric Ruthruff
Psychology and Aging
|
October 27, 2010
Aging and involuntary attention capture: electrophysiological evidence for preserved attentional control with advanced age
Mei-Ching Lien, Alison Gemperle, Eric Ruthruff
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics
|
June 16, 2009
Space, object, and task selection
Joel Lachter, Roger W Remington, Eric Ruthruff
Perception & Psychophysics
|
September 6, 2003
Dual-task interference with equal task emphasis: graded capacity sharing or central postponement?
Eric Ruthruff, Harold E Pashler, Eliot Hazeltine
Psychological Review
|
October 16, 2004
Forty-five years after Broadbent (1958): still no identification without attention
Joel Lachter, Kenneth I Forster, Eric Ruthruff
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