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Steven L Franconeri

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Journal of Vision|November 14, 2007
How many objects can you track? Evidence for a resource-limited attentive tracking mechanismGeorge A Alvarez, Steven L Franconeri
Psychological Science|May 16, 2013
Shifting selection may control apparent motionYangqing Xu, Satoru Suzuki, Steven L Franconeri
Cognition|September 14, 2018
Gestalt similarity groupings are not constructed in parallelDian Yu, Derek Tam, Steven L Franconeri
IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics|November 25, 2015
The Connected Scatterplot for Presenting Paired Time SeriesSteve Haroz, Robert Kosara, Steven L Franconeri
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|April 24, 2020
Spatial alignment facilitates visual comparisonBryan J Matlen, Dedre Gentner, Steven L Franconeri
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|November 16, 2011
Average orientation is more accessible through object boundaries than surface featuresHeeyoung Choo, Brian R Levinthal, Steven L Franconeri
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|February 23, 2013
Flexible cognitive resources: competitive content maps for attention and memorySteven L Franconeri, George A Alvarez, Patrick Cavanagh
Psychological Science|April 15, 2005
Do new objects capture attention?Steven L Franconeri, Andrew Hollingworth, Daniel J Simons
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|July 6, 2010
New objects do not capture attention without a sensory transientAndrew Hollingworth, Daniel J Simons, Steven L Franconeri
Plos One|January 3, 2018
Very young infants learn abstract rules in the visual modalityBrock Ferguson, Steven L Franconeri, Sandra R Waxman
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Journal of Vision|November 14, 2007
How many objects can you track? Evidence for a resource-limited attentive tracking mechanismGeorge A Alvarez, Steven L Franconeri
Psychological Science|May 16, 2013
Shifting selection may control apparent motionYangqing Xu, Satoru Suzuki, Steven L Franconeri
Cognition|September 14, 2018
Gestalt similarity groupings are not constructed in parallelDian Yu, Derek Tam, Steven L Franconeri
IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics|November 25, 2015
The Connected Scatterplot for Presenting Paired Time SeriesSteve Haroz, Robert Kosara, Steven L Franconeri
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|April 24, 2020
Spatial alignment facilitates visual comparisonBryan J Matlen, Dedre Gentner, Steven L Franconeri
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|November 16, 2011
Average orientation is more accessible through object boundaries than surface featuresHeeyoung Choo, Brian R Levinthal, Steven L Franconeri
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|February 23, 2013
Flexible cognitive resources: competitive content maps for attention and memorySteven L Franconeri, George A Alvarez, Patrick Cavanagh
Psychological Science|April 15, 2005
Do new objects capture attention?Steven L Franconeri, Andrew Hollingworth, Daniel J Simons
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|July 6, 2010
New objects do not capture attention without a sensory transientAndrew Hollingworth, Daniel J Simons, Steven L Franconeri
Plos One|January 3, 2018
Very young infants learn abstract rules in the visual modalityBrock Ferguson, Steven L Franconeri, Sandra R Waxman
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