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Jonathan Flombaum

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Cognition|August 26, 2020
A model that adopts human fixations explains individual differences in multiple object trackingAditya Upadhyayula, Jonathan Flombaum
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|January 26, 2023
Eccentricity advances arrival to visual perceptionAditya Upadhyayula, Ian Phillips, Jonathan Flombaum
Cognitive Neuropsychology|February 14, 2020
Bimanual visually guided movements are more than the sum of their parts: Evidence from optic ataxiaCelia Litovsky, Feitong Yang, Jonathan Flombaum, et al.
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Cognition|August 26, 2020
A model that adopts human fixations explains individual differences in multiple object trackingAditya Upadhyayula, Jonathan Flombaum
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|January 26, 2023
Eccentricity advances arrival to visual perceptionAditya Upadhyayula, Ian Phillips, Jonathan Flombaum
Cognitive Neuropsychology|February 14, 2020
Bimanual visually guided movements are more than the sum of their parts: Evidence from optic ataxiaCelia Litovsky, Feitong Yang, Jonathan Flombaum, et al.
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