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Stanislas Huynh Cong

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Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|August 8, 2020
New templates interfere with existing templates depending on their respective priority in visual working memoryStanislas Huynh Cong, Dirk Kerzel
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|March 18, 2021
Allocation of resources in working memory: Theoretical and empirical implications for visual searchStanislas Huynh Cong, Dirk Kerzel
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|October 25, 2021
Attentional guidance by irrelevant features depends on their successful encoding into working memoryDirk Kerzel, Stanislas Huynh Cong
Neuropsychologia|September 21, 2021
Attentional templates are protected from retroactive interference during visual search: Converging evidence from event-related potentialsStanislas Huynh Cong, Dirk Kerzel
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|June 13, 2022
The allocation of working memory resources determines the efficiency of attentional templates in single- and dual-target searchStanislas Huynh Cong, Dirk Kerzel
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|October 7, 2022
Search mode, not the attentional window, determines the magnitude of attentional captureDirk Kerzel, Stanislas Huynh Cong
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|November 30, 2020
Statistical regularities cause attentional suppression with target-matching distractorsDirk Kerzel, Stanislas Huynh Cong
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|May 31, 2022
Biased Competition between Targets and Distractors Reduces Attentional Suppression: Evidence from the Positivity Posterior Contralateral and Distractor PositivityDirk Kerzel, Stanislas Huynh Cong
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|June 22, 2023
The PD Reflects Selection of Nontarget Locations, Not Distractor SuppressionDirk Kerzel, Stanislas Huynh Cong
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|January 19, 2021
Attentional Templates Are Sharpened through Differential Signal Enhancement, Not Differential Allocation of AttentionDirk Kerzel, Stanislas Huynh Cong
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Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|August 8, 2020
New templates interfere with existing templates depending on their respective priority in visual working memoryStanislas Huynh Cong, Dirk Kerzel
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|March 18, 2021
Allocation of resources in working memory: Theoretical and empirical implications for visual searchStanislas Huynh Cong, Dirk Kerzel
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|October 25, 2021
Attentional guidance by irrelevant features depends on their successful encoding into working memoryDirk Kerzel, Stanislas Huynh Cong
Neuropsychologia|September 21, 2021
Attentional templates are protected from retroactive interference during visual search: Converging evidence from event-related potentialsStanislas Huynh Cong, Dirk Kerzel
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|June 13, 2022
The allocation of working memory resources determines the efficiency of attentional templates in single- and dual-target searchStanislas Huynh Cong, Dirk Kerzel
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|October 7, 2022
Search mode, not the attentional window, determines the magnitude of attentional captureDirk Kerzel, Stanislas Huynh Cong
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|November 30, 2020
Statistical regularities cause attentional suppression with target-matching distractorsDirk Kerzel, Stanislas Huynh Cong
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|May 31, 2022
Biased Competition between Targets and Distractors Reduces Attentional Suppression: Evidence from the Positivity Posterior Contralateral and Distractor PositivityDirk Kerzel, Stanislas Huynh Cong
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|June 22, 2023
The PD Reflects Selection of Nontarget Locations, Not Distractor SuppressionDirk Kerzel, Stanislas Huynh Cong
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|January 19, 2021
Attentional Templates Are Sharpened through Differential Signal Enhancement, Not Differential Allocation of AttentionDirk Kerzel, Stanislas Huynh Cong
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