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Matthew D Hilchey

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Frontiers in Psychology|February 28, 2019
Examining the Role of Attention and Sensory Stimulation in the Attentional Repulsion EffectAnna M Petersson, Matthew D Hilchey, Jay Pratt
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|June 28, 2018
Testing the role of response repetition in spatial priming in visual searchMatthew D Hilchey, Andrew B Leber, Jay Pratt
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|August 18, 2016
Peripheral stimuli generate different forms of inhibition of return when participants make prosaccades versus antisaccades to themRalph S Redden, Matthew D Hilchey, Raymond M Klein
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|February 24, 2019
Is attention really biased toward the last target location in visual search? Attention, response rules, distractors, and eye movementsMatthew D Hilchey, Victoria Antinucci, Dominique Lamy, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|June 16, 2015
Does oculomotor readiness mediate exogenous capture of visual attention?Gregory H MacLean, Raymond M Klein, Matthew D Hilchey
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|November 18, 2016
Much ado about nothing: Capturing attention toward locations without new perceptual eventsMatthew D Hilchey, J Eric T Taylor, Jay Pratt
Neuroscience Letters|July 5, 2014
The spatial distribution of inhibition of return revisited: no difference found between manual and saccadic responsesBenchi Wang, Matthew D Hilchey, Xiaohua Cao, et al.
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|January 26, 2018
Out with the new, in with the old: Exogenous orienting to locations with physically constant stimulationJ Eric T Taylor, Matthew D Hilchey, Jay Pratt
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|January 8, 2017
Intervening response events between identification targets do not always turn repetition benefits into repetition costsMatthew D Hilchey, Jason Rajsic, Greg Huffman, et al.
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|December 12, 2019
Detection versus discrimination: The limits of binding accounts in action controlLars-Michael Schöpper, Matthew D Hilchey, Markus Lappe, et al.
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Frontiers in Psychology|February 28, 2019
Examining the Role of Attention and Sensory Stimulation in the Attentional Repulsion EffectAnna M Petersson, Matthew D Hilchey, Jay Pratt
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|June 28, 2018
Testing the role of response repetition in spatial priming in visual searchMatthew D Hilchey, Andrew B Leber, Jay Pratt
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|August 18, 2016
Peripheral stimuli generate different forms of inhibition of return when participants make prosaccades versus antisaccades to themRalph S Redden, Matthew D Hilchey, Raymond M Klein
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|February 24, 2019
Is attention really biased toward the last target location in visual search? Attention, response rules, distractors, and eye movementsMatthew D Hilchey, Victoria Antinucci, Dominique Lamy, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|June 16, 2015
Does oculomotor readiness mediate exogenous capture of visual attention?Gregory H MacLean, Raymond M Klein, Matthew D Hilchey
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|November 18, 2016
Much ado about nothing: Capturing attention toward locations without new perceptual eventsMatthew D Hilchey, J Eric T Taylor, Jay Pratt
Neuroscience Letters|July 5, 2014
The spatial distribution of inhibition of return revisited: no difference found between manual and saccadic responsesBenchi Wang, Matthew D Hilchey, Xiaohua Cao, et al.
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|January 26, 2018
Out with the new, in with the old: Exogenous orienting to locations with physically constant stimulationJ Eric T Taylor, Matthew D Hilchey, Jay Pratt
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|January 8, 2017
Intervening response events between identification targets do not always turn repetition benefits into repetition costsMatthew D Hilchey, Jason Rajsic, Greg Huffman, et al.
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|December 12, 2019
Detection versus discrimination: The limits of binding accounts in action controlLars-Michael Schöpper, Matthew D Hilchey, Markus Lappe, et al.
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