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Hrag Pailian

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Memory & Cognition|December 16, 2014
The reliability and internal consistency of one-shot and flicker change detection for measuring individual differences in visual working memory capacityHrag Pailian, Justin Halberda
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|July 20, 2019
Using the flicker task to estimate visual working memory storage capacityHrag Pailian, Daniel J Simons, Jeffrey Wetherhold, et al.
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|May 27, 2016
Visual working memory capacity increases between ages 3 and 8 years, controlling for gains in attention, perception, and executive controlHrag Pailian, Melissa E Libertus, Lisa Feigenson, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|September 17, 2020
Hierarchical structure is employed by humans during visual motion perceptionJohannes Bill, Hrag Pailian, Samuel J Gershman, et al.
Scientific Reports|May 8, 2020
Age and Species Comparisons of Visual Mental Manipulation Ability as Evidence for its Development and EvolutionHrag Pailian, Susan E Carey, Justin Halberda, et al.
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Memory & Cognition|December 16, 2014
The reliability and internal consistency of one-shot and flicker change detection for measuring individual differences in visual working memory capacityHrag Pailian, Justin Halberda
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|July 20, 2019
Using the flicker task to estimate visual working memory storage capacityHrag Pailian, Daniel J Simons, Jeffrey Wetherhold, et al.
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|May 27, 2016
Visual working memory capacity increases between ages 3 and 8 years, controlling for gains in attention, perception, and executive controlHrag Pailian, Melissa E Libertus, Lisa Feigenson, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|September 17, 2020
Hierarchical structure is employed by humans during visual motion perceptionJohannes Bill, Hrag Pailian, Samuel J Gershman, et al.
Scientific Reports|May 8, 2020
Age and Species Comparisons of Visual Mental Manipulation Ability as Evidence for its Development and EvolutionHrag Pailian, Susan E Carey, Justin Halberda, et al.
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