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Jacqueline C Snow

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Elife|February 8, 2020
How the brain represents massGrant Fairchild, Jacqueline C Snow
Brain : a Journal of Neurology|December 1, 2005
Goal-driven selective attention in patients with right hemisphere lesions: how intact is the ipsilesional field?Jacqueline C Snow, Jason B Mattingley
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|March 7, 2017
Action properties of object images facilitate visual searchMichael A Gomez, Jacqueline C Snow
Journal of Visualized Experiments : Jove|July 9, 2019
Methods for Presenting Real-world Objects Under Controlled Laboratory ConditionsCarissa A Romero, Jacqueline C Snow
Restorative Neurology and Neuroscience|November 23, 2006
Stimulus- and goal-driven biases of selective attention following unilateral brain damage: implications for rehabilitation of spatial neglect and extinctionJacqueline C Snow, Jason B Mattingley
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|November 11, 2016
Erratum to: Attentional capture for tool images is driven by the head end of the tool, not the handleRafal M Skiba, Jacqueline C Snow
Neuropsychology|May 1, 2008
Central perceptual load does not reduce ipsilesional flanker interference in parietal extinctionJacqueline C Snow, Jason B Mattingley
Behavior Research Methods|February 3, 2023
How to construct liquid-crystal spectacles to control vision of real-world objects and environmentsMichael A Gomez, Jacqueline C Snow
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|March 29, 2021
The Treachery of Images: How Realism Influences Brain and BehaviorJacqueline C Snow, Jody C Culham
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|July 31, 2016
Attentional capture for tool images is driven by the head end of the tool, not the handleRafal M Skiba, Jacqueline C Snow
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Elife|February 8, 2020
How the brain represents massGrant Fairchild, Jacqueline C Snow
Brain : a Journal of Neurology|December 1, 2005
Goal-driven selective attention in patients with right hemisphere lesions: how intact is the ipsilesional field?Jacqueline C Snow, Jason B Mattingley
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|March 7, 2017
Action properties of object images facilitate visual searchMichael A Gomez, Jacqueline C Snow
Journal of Visualized Experiments : Jove|July 9, 2019
Methods for Presenting Real-world Objects Under Controlled Laboratory ConditionsCarissa A Romero, Jacqueline C Snow
Restorative Neurology and Neuroscience|November 23, 2006
Stimulus- and goal-driven biases of selective attention following unilateral brain damage: implications for rehabilitation of spatial neglect and extinctionJacqueline C Snow, Jason B Mattingley
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|November 11, 2016
Erratum to: Attentional capture for tool images is driven by the head end of the tool, not the handleRafal M Skiba, Jacqueline C Snow
Neuropsychology|May 1, 2008
Central perceptual load does not reduce ipsilesional flanker interference in parietal extinctionJacqueline C Snow, Jason B Mattingley
Behavior Research Methods|February 3, 2023
How to construct liquid-crystal spectacles to control vision of real-world objects and environmentsMichael A Gomez, Jacqueline C Snow
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|March 29, 2021
The Treachery of Images: How Realism Influences Brain and BehaviorJacqueline C Snow, Jody C Culham
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|July 31, 2016
Attentional capture for tool images is driven by the head end of the tool, not the handleRafal M Skiba, Jacqueline C Snow
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