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Jan Theeuwes

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Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|December 5, 2019
Learning to suppress a distractor is not affected by working memory loadYa Gao, Jan Theeuwes
Experimental Brain Research|November 3, 2009
Evidence for the predictive remapping of visual attentionSebastiaan Mathôt, Jan Theeuwes
Journal of Neurophysiology|July 5, 2013
Dissociating oculomotor contributions to spatial and feature-based selectionDonatas Jonikaitis, Jan Theeuwes
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|July 1, 2016
Sensitivity to value-driven attention is predicted by how we learn from valueSara Jahfari, Jan Theeuwes
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|May 6, 2016
Appetitive and aversive outcome associations modulate exogenous cueingBerno Bucker, Jan Theeuwes
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|October 7, 2020
A saliency-specific and dimension-independent mechanism of distractor suppressionDongyu Gong, Jan Theeuwes
Plos One|September 7, 2012
Dissociable spatial and temporal effects of inhibition of returnZhiguo Wang, Jan Theeuwes
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|June 13, 2012
Updating the premotor theory: the allocation of attention is not always accompanied by saccade preparationArtem V Belopolsky, Jan Theeuwes
Psychological Science|March 7, 2023
Statistical Learning Within ObjectsDirk van Moorselaar, Jan Theeuwes
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|August 15, 2024
Secondary capture: Salience information persistently drives attentional selectionDock H Duncan, Jan Theeuwes
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Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|December 5, 2019
Learning to suppress a distractor is not affected by working memory loadYa Gao, Jan Theeuwes
Experimental Brain Research|November 3, 2009
Evidence for the predictive remapping of visual attentionSebastiaan Mathôt, Jan Theeuwes
Journal of Neurophysiology|July 5, 2013
Dissociating oculomotor contributions to spatial and feature-based selectionDonatas Jonikaitis, Jan Theeuwes
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|July 1, 2016
Sensitivity to value-driven attention is predicted by how we learn from valueSara Jahfari, Jan Theeuwes
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|May 6, 2016
Appetitive and aversive outcome associations modulate exogenous cueingBerno Bucker, Jan Theeuwes
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|October 7, 2020
A saliency-specific and dimension-independent mechanism of distractor suppressionDongyu Gong, Jan Theeuwes
Plos One|September 7, 2012
Dissociable spatial and temporal effects of inhibition of returnZhiguo Wang, Jan Theeuwes
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|June 13, 2012
Updating the premotor theory: the allocation of attention is not always accompanied by saccade preparationArtem V Belopolsky, Jan Theeuwes
Psychological Science|March 7, 2023
Statistical Learning Within ObjectsDirk van Moorselaar, Jan Theeuwes
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|August 15, 2024
Secondary capture: Salience information persistently drives attentional selectionDock H Duncan, Jan Theeuwes
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