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Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance
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May 8, 2018
Visual working memory is more tolerant than visual long-term memory
Mark W Schurgin, Jonathan I Flombaum
Learning & Memory (Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y.)
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June 17, 2018
Properties of visual episodic memory following repeated encounters with objects
Mark W Schurgin, Jonathan I Flombaum
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General
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March 3, 2017
Exploiting core knowledge for visual object recognition
Mark W Schurgin, Jonathan I Flombaum
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance
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June 30, 2015
A deficit perceiving slow motion after brain damage and a parallel deficit induced by crowding
Zheng Ma, Michael McCloskey, Jonathan I Flombaum
Trends in Cognitive Sciences
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February 28, 2002
Neuroecology and psychological modularity
Jonathan I. Flombaum, Laurie R. Santos, Marc D. Hauser
Cognition
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February 22, 2008
Attentional resources in visual tracking through occlusion: the high-beams effect
Jonathan I Flombaum, Brian J Scholl, Zenon W Pylyshyn
Cognition
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November 2, 2005
Rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta) spontaneously compute addition operations over large numbers
Jonathan I Flombaum, Justin A Junge, Marc D Hauser
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General
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May 19, 2015
Why some colors appear more memorable than others: A model combining categories and particulars in color working memory
Gi-Yeul Bae, Maria Olkkonen, Sarah R Allred, et al.
Psychological Science
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November 26, 2004
Dynamic object individuation in rhesus macaques: a study of the tunnel effect
Jonathan I Flombaum, Shannon M Kundey, Laurie R Santos, et al.
Journal of Vision
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October 15, 2014
Why do people appear not to extrapolate trajectories during multiple object tracking? A computational investigation
Sheng-Hua Zhong, Zheng Ma, Colin Wilson, et al.
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Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance
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May 8, 2018
Visual working memory is more tolerant than visual long-term memory
Mark W Schurgin, Jonathan I Flombaum
Learning & Memory (Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y.)
|
June 17, 2018
Properties of visual episodic memory following repeated encounters with objects
Mark W Schurgin, Jonathan I Flombaum
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General
|
March 3, 2017
Exploiting core knowledge for visual object recognition
Mark W Schurgin, Jonathan I Flombaum
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance
|
June 30, 2015
A deficit perceiving slow motion after brain damage and a parallel deficit induced by crowding
Zheng Ma, Michael McCloskey, Jonathan I Flombaum
Trends in Cognitive Sciences
|
February 28, 2002
Neuroecology and psychological modularity
Jonathan I. Flombaum, Laurie R. Santos, Marc D. Hauser
Cognition
|
February 22, 2008
Attentional resources in visual tracking through occlusion: the high-beams effect
Jonathan I Flombaum, Brian J Scholl, Zenon W Pylyshyn
Cognition
|
November 2, 2005
Rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta) spontaneously compute addition operations over large numbers
Jonathan I Flombaum, Justin A Junge, Marc D Hauser
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General
|
May 19, 2015
Why some colors appear more memorable than others: A model combining categories and particulars in color working memory
Gi-Yeul Bae, Maria Olkkonen, Sarah R Allred, et al.
Psychological Science
|
November 26, 2004
Dynamic object individuation in rhesus macaques: a study of the tunnel effect
Jonathan I Flombaum, Shannon M Kundey, Laurie R Santos, et al.
Journal of Vision
|
October 15, 2014
Why do people appear not to extrapolate trajectories during multiple object tracking? A computational investigation
Sheng-Hua Zhong, Zheng Ma, Colin Wilson, et al.
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