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Jay Pratt

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Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|June 2, 2019
Hidden from view: Statistical learning exposes latent attentional captureMatthew D Hilchey, Jay Pratt
Psychological Research|December 6, 2005
The effect of previous trial type on inhibition of returnMichael D Dodd, Jay Pratt
Acta Psychologica|February 7, 2007
Evidence from a response choice task reveals a selection bias in the attentional cueing paradigmDaryl E Wilson, Jay Pratt
Experimental Brain Research|April 11, 2006
Inhibition of return in cue-target and target-target tasksTimothy N Welsh, Jay Pratt
Journal of Vision|April 16, 2025
The fate of visual working memory items after their job is doneZachary Hamblin-Frohman, Jay Pratt
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|May 5, 2015
Contingent capture effects in temporal order judgmentsSabine Born, Dirk Kerzel, Jay Pratt
Human Movement Science|April 6, 2004
The planning and execution of sequential eye movements: saccades do not show the one target advantageJay Pratt, Jiye Shen, Jos Adam
Acta Psychologica|March 6, 2009
Effects of luminance change in preview search: offsets and onsets can be concurrently prioritized but not in isolationMieke Donk, Frank Agter, Jay Pratt
Brain Research. Cognitive Brain Research|May 17, 2005
Letter processing interferes with inhibition of return: evidence for cortical involvementBen Bowles, Susanne Ferber, Jay Pratt
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|November 3, 2005
Attending to eye movements and retinal eccentricity: evidence for the activity distribution model of attention reconsideredNicholas B Turk-Browne, Jay Pratt
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Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|June 2, 2019
Hidden from view: Statistical learning exposes latent attentional captureMatthew D Hilchey, Jay Pratt
Psychological Research|December 6, 2005
The effect of previous trial type on inhibition of returnMichael D Dodd, Jay Pratt
Acta Psychologica|February 7, 2007
Evidence from a response choice task reveals a selection bias in the attentional cueing paradigmDaryl E Wilson, Jay Pratt
Experimental Brain Research|April 11, 2006
Inhibition of return in cue-target and target-target tasksTimothy N Welsh, Jay Pratt
Journal of Vision|April 16, 2025
The fate of visual working memory items after their job is doneZachary Hamblin-Frohman, Jay Pratt
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|May 5, 2015
Contingent capture effects in temporal order judgmentsSabine Born, Dirk Kerzel, Jay Pratt
Human Movement Science|April 6, 2004
The planning and execution of sequential eye movements: saccades do not show the one target advantageJay Pratt, Jiye Shen, Jos Adam
Acta Psychologica|March 6, 2009
Effects of luminance change in preview search: offsets and onsets can be concurrently prioritized but not in isolationMieke Donk, Frank Agter, Jay Pratt
Brain Research. Cognitive Brain Research|May 17, 2005
Letter processing interferes with inhibition of return: evidence for cortical involvementBen Bowles, Susanne Ferber, Jay Pratt
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|November 3, 2005
Attending to eye movements and retinal eccentricity: evidence for the activity distribution model of attention reconsideredNicholas B Turk-Browne, Jay Pratt
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