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Eugene McSorley

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Behaviour Research and Therapy|March 29, 2019
Intolerance of uncertainty is associated with reduced attentional inhibition in the absence of direct threatJayne Morriss, Eugene McSorley
Experimental Brain Research|August 1, 2009
Saccadic eye movements as an index of perceptual decision-makingEugene McSorley, Rachel McCloy
Cognition & Emotion|September 15, 2015
What you see is what you want to see: Motivationally relevant stimuli can interrupt current resource allocationEugene McSorley, Jayne Morriss
Vision Research|February 14, 2006
The parallel programming of voluntary and reflexive saccadesRobin Walker, Eugene McSorley
Perception|September 25, 2002
Are spatial frequencies integrated from coarse to fine?Eugene McSorley, John M Findlay
I-Perception|February 12, 2013
Evidence that indirect inhibition of saccade initiation improves saccade acuracyEugene McSorley, Alice G Cruickshank
Experimental Brain Research|November 27, 2008
Involuntary inhibition of movement initiation alters oculomotor competition resolutionAlice G Cruickshank, Eugene McSorley
Journal of Vision|February 10, 2004
Saccade target selection in visual search: accuracy improves when more distractors are presentEugene McSorley, John M Findlay
Vision Research|April 4, 2012
The spatial impact of visual distractors on saccade latencyEugene McSorley, Rachel McCloy, Clare Lyne
Plos One|June 12, 2025
Viewing of abstract art follows a gist to survey gaze pattern over time regardless of broad categorical titlesEugene McSorley, Rachel McCloy, Louis Williams
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Behaviour Research and Therapy|March 29, 2019
Intolerance of uncertainty is associated with reduced attentional inhibition in the absence of direct threatJayne Morriss, Eugene McSorley
Experimental Brain Research|August 1, 2009
Saccadic eye movements as an index of perceptual decision-makingEugene McSorley, Rachel McCloy
Cognition & Emotion|September 15, 2015
What you see is what you want to see: Motivationally relevant stimuli can interrupt current resource allocationEugene McSorley, Jayne Morriss
Vision Research|February 14, 2006
The parallel programming of voluntary and reflexive saccadesRobin Walker, Eugene McSorley
Perception|September 25, 2002
Are spatial frequencies integrated from coarse to fine?Eugene McSorley, John M Findlay
I-Perception|February 12, 2013
Evidence that indirect inhibition of saccade initiation improves saccade acuracyEugene McSorley, Alice G Cruickshank
Experimental Brain Research|November 27, 2008
Involuntary inhibition of movement initiation alters oculomotor competition resolutionAlice G Cruickshank, Eugene McSorley
Journal of Vision|February 10, 2004
Saccade target selection in visual search: accuracy improves when more distractors are presentEugene McSorley, John M Findlay
Vision Research|April 4, 2012
The spatial impact of visual distractors on saccade latencyEugene McSorley, Rachel McCloy, Clare Lyne
Plos One|June 12, 2025
Viewing of abstract art follows a gist to survey gaze pattern over time regardless of broad categorical titlesEugene McSorley, Rachel McCloy, Louis Williams
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