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Simon D Lilburn

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Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|June 10, 2020
Vision for the blind: visual psychophysics and blinded inference for decision modelsPhilip L Smith, Simon D Lilburn
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|November 13, 2025
Order is ordinal in serial memorySimon D Lilburn, Gordon D Logan
Memory & Cognition|May 30, 2025
The power of many: The role of global matching in the episodic flanker compatibility effectGordon D Logan, Simon D Lilburn
Cognitive Psychology|July 27, 2020
A single, simple, statistical mechanism explains resource distribution and temporal updating in visual short-term memorySimon D Lilburn, Philip L Smith
Journal of Vision|January 11, 2019
The separable effects of feature precision and item load in visual short-term memorySimon D Lilburn, Philip L Smith, David K Sewell
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|April 1, 2016
Object selection costs in visual working memory: A diffusion model analysis of the focus of attentionDavid K Sewell, Simon D Lilburn, Philip L Smith
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|September 16, 2014
An information capacity limitation of visual short-term memoryDavid K Sewell, Simon D Lilburn, Philip L Smith
Vision Research|December 3, 2014
From shunting inhibition to dynamic normalization: Attentional selection and decision-making in brief visual displaysPhilip L Smith, David K Sewell, Simon D Lilburn
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|July 10, 2018
Limitations of pure encoding capacity accounts of visual short-term memory phenomena: Reply to Bundesen (2018)David K Sewell, Philip L Smith, Simon D Lilburn
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|December 5, 2022
The spotlight turned inward: the time-course of focusing attention on memoryGordon D Logan, Simon D Lilburn, Jana E Ulrich
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Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|June 10, 2020
Vision for the blind: visual psychophysics and blinded inference for decision modelsPhilip L Smith, Simon D Lilburn
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|November 13, 2025
Order is ordinal in serial memorySimon D Lilburn, Gordon D Logan
Memory & Cognition|May 30, 2025
The power of many: The role of global matching in the episodic flanker compatibility effectGordon D Logan, Simon D Lilburn
Cognitive Psychology|July 27, 2020
A single, simple, statistical mechanism explains resource distribution and temporal updating in visual short-term memorySimon D Lilburn, Philip L Smith
Journal of Vision|January 11, 2019
The separable effects of feature precision and item load in visual short-term memorySimon D Lilburn, Philip L Smith, David K Sewell
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|April 1, 2016
Object selection costs in visual working memory: A diffusion model analysis of the focus of attentionDavid K Sewell, Simon D Lilburn, Philip L Smith
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|September 16, 2014
An information capacity limitation of visual short-term memoryDavid K Sewell, Simon D Lilburn, Philip L Smith
Vision Research|December 3, 2014
From shunting inhibition to dynamic normalization: Attentional selection and decision-making in brief visual displaysPhilip L Smith, David K Sewell, Simon D Lilburn
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|July 10, 2018
Limitations of pure encoding capacity accounts of visual short-term memory phenomena: Reply to Bundesen (2018)David K Sewell, Philip L Smith, Simon D Lilburn
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|December 5, 2022
The spotlight turned inward: the time-course of focusing attention on memoryGordon D Logan, Simon D Lilburn, Jana E Ulrich
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