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Seah Chang

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Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|November 26, 2020
Can salient stimuli really be suppressed?Seah Chang, Howard E Egeth
Psychological Science|November 7, 2019
Enhancement and Suppression Flexibly Guide AttentionSeah Chang, Howard E Egeth
Frontiers in Psychology|June 9, 2015
Polarity correspondence effect between loudness and lateralized response setSeah Chang, Yang Seok Cho
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|July 9, 2025
From the eye to the world: Spatial suppression is primarily coded in retinotopic coordinates but can be learned in spatiotopic coordinatesSeah Chang, Julie D Golomb
Visual Cognition|October 28, 2021
Standing out in a small crowd: The role of display size in attracting attentionSeah Chang, Ernst Niebur, Howard E Egeth
Frontiers in Psychology|December 5, 2015
Adjustment to Subtle Time Constraints and Power Law Learning in Rapid Serial Visual PresentationJacqueline C Shin, Seah Chang, Yang Seok Cho
Plos One|August 18, 2017
Sequential effects in preference decision: Prior preference assimilates current preferenceSeah Chang, Chai-Youn Kim, Yang Seok Cho
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|July 20, 2022
Eye movements reveal the contributions of early and late processes of enhancement and suppression to the guidance of visual searchZachary Hamblin-Frohman, Seah Chang, Howard Egeth, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|May 18, 2023
Learned spatial suppression is not always proactiveSeah Chang, Blaire Dube, Julie D Golomb, et al.
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Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|November 26, 2020
Can salient stimuli really be suppressed?Seah Chang, Howard E Egeth
Psychological Science|November 7, 2019
Enhancement and Suppression Flexibly Guide AttentionSeah Chang, Howard E Egeth
Frontiers in Psychology|June 9, 2015
Polarity correspondence effect between loudness and lateralized response setSeah Chang, Yang Seok Cho
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|July 9, 2025
From the eye to the world: Spatial suppression is primarily coded in retinotopic coordinates but can be learned in spatiotopic coordinatesSeah Chang, Julie D Golomb
Visual Cognition|October 28, 2021
Standing out in a small crowd: The role of display size in attracting attentionSeah Chang, Ernst Niebur, Howard E Egeth
Frontiers in Psychology|December 5, 2015
Adjustment to Subtle Time Constraints and Power Law Learning in Rapid Serial Visual PresentationJacqueline C Shin, Seah Chang, Yang Seok Cho
Plos One|August 18, 2017
Sequential effects in preference decision: Prior preference assimilates current preferenceSeah Chang, Chai-Youn Kim, Yang Seok Cho
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|July 20, 2022
Eye movements reveal the contributions of early and late processes of enhancement and suppression to the guidance of visual searchZachary Hamblin-Frohman, Seah Chang, Howard Egeth, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|May 18, 2023
Learned spatial suppression is not always proactiveSeah Chang, Blaire Dube, Julie D Golomb, et al.
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