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Mieke Donk

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Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|September 25, 2016
Subset selective search on the basis of color and previewMieke Donk
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|April 7, 2010
Salience is only briefly represented: evidence from probe-detection performanceMieke Donk, Leroy Soesman
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|June 15, 2014
Reinstating salience effects over time: the influence of stimulus changes on visual selection behavior over a sequence of eye movementsAlisha Siebold, Mieke Donk
Perception|June 5, 2002
Detection performance in pop-out tasks: nonmonotonic changes with display size and eccentricityCristina Meinecke, Mieke Donk
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|September 1, 2005
Prioritized selection in visual search through onset capture and color inhibition: evidence from a probe-dot detection taskFrank Agter, Mieke Donk
Plos One|June 14, 2014
On the importance of relative salience: comparing overt selection behavior of single versus simultaneously presented stimuliAlisha Siebold, Mieke Donk
Perception & Psychophysics|January 9, 2004
Prioritizing selection of new elements: bottom-up versus top-down controlMieke Donk, Jan Theeuwes
Perception|April 26, 2011
Object salience is transiently represented whereas object presence is not: evidence from temporal order judgmentMieke Donk, Leroy Soesman
Consciousness and Cognition|April 27, 2010
Awareness of the saccade goal in oculomotor selection: your eyes go before you knowWieske van Zoest, Mieke Donk
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|July 21, 2004
Prioritizing new elements with a brief preview period: evidence against visual markingMieke Donk, Roel C Verburg
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Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|September 25, 2016
Subset selective search on the basis of color and previewMieke Donk
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|April 7, 2010
Salience is only briefly represented: evidence from probe-detection performanceMieke Donk, Leroy Soesman
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|June 15, 2014
Reinstating salience effects over time: the influence of stimulus changes on visual selection behavior over a sequence of eye movementsAlisha Siebold, Mieke Donk
Perception|June 5, 2002
Detection performance in pop-out tasks: nonmonotonic changes with display size and eccentricityCristina Meinecke, Mieke Donk
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|September 1, 2005
Prioritized selection in visual search through onset capture and color inhibition: evidence from a probe-dot detection taskFrank Agter, Mieke Donk
Plos One|June 14, 2014
On the importance of relative salience: comparing overt selection behavior of single versus simultaneously presented stimuliAlisha Siebold, Mieke Donk
Perception & Psychophysics|January 9, 2004
Prioritizing selection of new elements: bottom-up versus top-down controlMieke Donk, Jan Theeuwes
Perception|April 26, 2011
Object salience is transiently represented whereas object presence is not: evidence from temporal order judgmentMieke Donk, Leroy Soesman
Consciousness and Cognition|April 27, 2010
Awareness of the saccade goal in oculomotor selection: your eyes go before you knowWieske van Zoest, Mieke Donk
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|July 21, 2004
Prioritizing new elements with a brief preview period: evidence against visual markingMieke Donk, Roel C Verburg
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