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Jan Theeuwes

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Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|October 19, 2010
Irrelevant onsets cause inhibition of return regardless of attentional setDaniel Schreij, Jan Theeuwes, Christian N L Olivers
Brain Research|November 17, 2010
Feature priming and the capture of visual attention: linking two ambiguity resolution hypothesesClayton Hickey, Chris Olivers, Martijn Meeter, et al.
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|November 10, 2011
Interaction between visual- and goal-related neuronal signals on the trajectories of saccadic eye movementsBrian J White, Jan Theeuwes, Douglas P Munoz
Neuroimage|June 15, 2004
Endogenous and exogenous attention shifts are mediated by the same large-scale neural networkMarius V Peelen, Dirk J Heslenfeld, Jan Theeuwes
Elife|December 12, 2018
Spatial sampling in human visual cortex is modulated by both spatial and feature-based attentionDaniel Marten van Es, Jan Theeuwes, Tomas Knapen
Vision Research|June 9, 2009
Eye cannot see it: the interference of subliminal distractors on saccade metricsStefan Van der Stigchel, Manon Mulckhuyse, Jan Theeuwes
Journal of Neurophysiology|June 26, 2009
Early and late modulation of saccade deviations by target distractor similarityManon Mulckhuyse, Stefan Van der Stigchel, Jan Theeuwes
Journal of Vision|January 28, 2017
The influence of distractors on express saccadesJessica Heeman, Stefan Van der Stigchel, Jan Theeuwes
Perception & Psychophysics|March 1, 2008
Selecting from dynamic environments: attention distinguishes between blinking and movingYaïr Pinto, Christin N L Olviers, Jan Theeuwes
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|May 11, 2023
Readers use word length information to determine word orderJoshua Snell, Jonathan Mirault, Jan Theeuwes, et al.
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Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|October 19, 2010
Irrelevant onsets cause inhibition of return regardless of attentional setDaniel Schreij, Jan Theeuwes, Christian N L Olivers
Brain Research|November 17, 2010
Feature priming and the capture of visual attention: linking two ambiguity resolution hypothesesClayton Hickey, Chris Olivers, Martijn Meeter, et al.
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|November 10, 2011
Interaction between visual- and goal-related neuronal signals on the trajectories of saccadic eye movementsBrian J White, Jan Theeuwes, Douglas P Munoz
Neuroimage|June 15, 2004
Endogenous and exogenous attention shifts are mediated by the same large-scale neural networkMarius V Peelen, Dirk J Heslenfeld, Jan Theeuwes
Elife|December 12, 2018
Spatial sampling in human visual cortex is modulated by both spatial and feature-based attentionDaniel Marten van Es, Jan Theeuwes, Tomas Knapen
Vision Research|June 9, 2009
Eye cannot see it: the interference of subliminal distractors on saccade metricsStefan Van der Stigchel, Manon Mulckhuyse, Jan Theeuwes
Journal of Neurophysiology|June 26, 2009
Early and late modulation of saccade deviations by target distractor similarityManon Mulckhuyse, Stefan Van der Stigchel, Jan Theeuwes
Journal of Vision|January 28, 2017
The influence of distractors on express saccadesJessica Heeman, Stefan Van der Stigchel, Jan Theeuwes
Perception & Psychophysics|March 1, 2008
Selecting from dynamic environments: attention distinguishes between blinking and movingYaïr Pinto, Christin N L Olviers, Jan Theeuwes
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|May 11, 2023
Readers use word length information to determine word orderJoshua Snell, Jonathan Mirault, Jan Theeuwes, et al.
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