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Joan Danielle K Ongchoco

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Journal of Vision|September 11, 2024
Visual event boundaries trigger forgetting despite active maintenance in visual working memoryJoan Danielle K Ongchoco, Yaoda Xu
Cognition|February 2, 2026
Aesthetic speed preferences when viewing dance synchronize to a 'natural' pace of human movementJoan Danielle K Ongchoco, David Melcher
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|December 23, 2021
Scaffolded attention in time: 'Everyday hallucinations' of rhythmic patterns from regular auditory beatsJoan Danielle K Ongchoco, Brian J Scholl
Perception|January 21, 2026
Are you a visual "shader" or a "bolder"? Different visual routines create everyday hallucinations in "scaffolded attention"Andrea S Ying, Joan Danielle K Ongchoco
Psychological Science|October 22, 2019
How to Create Objects With Your Mind: From Object-Based Attention to Attention-Based ObjectsJoan Danielle K Ongchoco, Brian J Scholl
Cognition|April 30, 2022
Hallucinating visual structure: Individual differences in 'scaffolded attention'Joan Danielle K Ongchoco, Brian J Scholl
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|January 23, 2020
Enumeration in time is irresistibly event-basedJoan Danielle K Ongchoco, Brian J Scholl
Cognition|March 22, 2019
Did that just happen? Event segmentation influences enumeration and working memory for simple overlapping visual eventsJoan Danielle K Ongchoco, Brian J Scholl
Iscience|September 14, 2023
Excessive teleological thinking is driven by aberrant associations and not by failure of reasoningJoan Danielle K Ongchoco, Santiago Castiello, Philip R Corlett
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|April 20, 2023
Here it comes: Active forgetting triggered even just by anticipation of an impending event boundaryVivian Wang, Joan Danielle K Ongchoco, Brian J Scholl
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Journal of Vision|September 11, 2024
Visual event boundaries trigger forgetting despite active maintenance in visual working memoryJoan Danielle K Ongchoco, Yaoda Xu
Cognition|February 2, 2026
Aesthetic speed preferences when viewing dance synchronize to a 'natural' pace of human movementJoan Danielle K Ongchoco, David Melcher
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|December 23, 2021
Scaffolded attention in time: 'Everyday hallucinations' of rhythmic patterns from regular auditory beatsJoan Danielle K Ongchoco, Brian J Scholl
Perception|January 21, 2026
Are you a visual "shader" or a "bolder"? Different visual routines create everyday hallucinations in "scaffolded attention"Andrea S Ying, Joan Danielle K Ongchoco
Psychological Science|October 22, 2019
How to Create Objects With Your Mind: From Object-Based Attention to Attention-Based ObjectsJoan Danielle K Ongchoco, Brian J Scholl
Cognition|April 30, 2022
Hallucinating visual structure: Individual differences in 'scaffolded attention'Joan Danielle K Ongchoco, Brian J Scholl
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|January 23, 2020
Enumeration in time is irresistibly event-basedJoan Danielle K Ongchoco, Brian J Scholl
Cognition|March 22, 2019
Did that just happen? Event segmentation influences enumeration and working memory for simple overlapping visual eventsJoan Danielle K Ongchoco, Brian J Scholl
Iscience|September 14, 2023
Excessive teleological thinking is driven by aberrant associations and not by failure of reasoningJoan Danielle K Ongchoco, Santiago Castiello, Philip R Corlett
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|April 20, 2023
Here it comes: Active forgetting triggered even just by anticipation of an impending event boundaryVivian Wang, Joan Danielle K Ongchoco, Brian J Scholl
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