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Stefan Van Der Stigchel

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Experimental Psychology|February 25, 2010
The search for oculomotor inhibition: interactions with working memoryStefan Van der Stigchel
Vision Research|June 18, 2010
Recent advances in the study of saccade trajectory deviationsStefan Van der Stigchel
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|August 23, 2023
Taking a Popular Science Approach to the Field of AttentionStefan Van der Stigchel
Neuroreport|January 11, 2008
Differences in distractor-induced deviation between horizontal and vertical saccade trajectoriesStefan Van der Stigchel, Jan Theeuwes
Vision Research|August 30, 2008
Saccade trajectory deviations and inhibition-of-return: Measuring the amount of attentional processingJan Theeuwes, Stefan Van der Stigchel
Perception & Psychophysics|October 13, 2007
The relationship between covert and overt attention in endogenous cuingStefan Van der Stigchel, Jan Theeuwes
Current Directions in Psychological Science|October 24, 2015
New Light on the Mind's Eye: The Pupillary Light Response as Active VisionSebastiaan Mathôt, Stefan Van der Stigchel
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|August 21, 2019
Constancy bias: When we "fill in the blanks" of unattended or forgotten stimuliDock Duncan, Stefan Van der Stigchel
Vision Research|April 12, 2005
The influence of attending to multiple locations on eye movementsStefan Van der Stigchel, Jan Theeuwes
Experimental Brain Research|November 8, 2005
Our eyes deviate away from a location where a distractor is expected to appearStefan Van der Stigchel, Jan Theeuwes
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Experimental Psychology|February 25, 2010
The search for oculomotor inhibition: interactions with working memoryStefan Van der Stigchel
Vision Research|June 18, 2010
Recent advances in the study of saccade trajectory deviationsStefan Van der Stigchel
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|August 23, 2023
Taking a Popular Science Approach to the Field of AttentionStefan Van der Stigchel
Neuroreport|January 11, 2008
Differences in distractor-induced deviation between horizontal and vertical saccade trajectoriesStefan Van der Stigchel, Jan Theeuwes
Vision Research|August 30, 2008
Saccade trajectory deviations and inhibition-of-return: Measuring the amount of attentional processingJan Theeuwes, Stefan Van der Stigchel
Perception & Psychophysics|October 13, 2007
The relationship between covert and overt attention in endogenous cuingStefan Van der Stigchel, Jan Theeuwes
Current Directions in Psychological Science|October 24, 2015
New Light on the Mind's Eye: The Pupillary Light Response as Active VisionSebastiaan Mathôt, Stefan Van der Stigchel
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|August 21, 2019
Constancy bias: When we "fill in the blanks" of unattended or forgotten stimuliDock Duncan, Stefan Van der Stigchel
Vision Research|April 12, 2005
The influence of attending to multiple locations on eye movementsStefan Van der Stigchel, Jan Theeuwes
Experimental Brain Research|November 8, 2005
Our eyes deviate away from a location where a distractor is expected to appearStefan Van der Stigchel, Jan Theeuwes
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