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Thomas M Spalek

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Psychological Science|September 1, 2007
A direct assessment of the role of expectation in inhibition of returnThomas M Spalek
Perception & Psychophysics|May 8, 2004
Supporting the attentional momentum view of IOR: is attention biased to go right?Thomas M Spalek, Sherief Hammad
Psychological Science|January 22, 2005
The left-to-right bias in inhibition of return is due to the direction of readingThomas M Spalek, Sherief Hammad
Human Factors|April 3, 2014
Driving with the wandering mind: the effect that mind-wandering has on driving performanceMatthew R Yanko, Thomas M Spalek
Accident; Analysis and Prevention|May 7, 2013
Route familiarity breeds inattention: a driving simulator studyMatthew R Yanko, Thomas M Spalek
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|January 26, 2011
Alerting enhances target identification but does not affect the magnitude of the attentional blinkThomas M Spalek, Vincent Di Lollo
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|August 19, 2007
The time required for perceptual (nonmotoric) processing in IORThomas M Spalek, Vincent Di Lollo
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|January 15, 2022
Metacontrast masking reduces the estimated duration of visible persistenceThomas M Spalek, Vincent Di Lollo
Perception & Psychophysics|December 13, 2006
Selective attention versus selection for action: negative priming is not the result of distractors being unattendedSteve Joordens, Itanni Betancourt, Thomas M Spalek
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|February 18, 2011
Neither backward masking of T2 nor task switching is necessary for the attentional blinkAli Jannati, Thomas M Spalek, Vincent Di Lollo
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Psychological Science|September 1, 2007
A direct assessment of the role of expectation in inhibition of returnThomas M Spalek
Perception & Psychophysics|May 8, 2004
Supporting the attentional momentum view of IOR: is attention biased to go right?Thomas M Spalek, Sherief Hammad
Psychological Science|January 22, 2005
The left-to-right bias in inhibition of return is due to the direction of readingThomas M Spalek, Sherief Hammad
Human Factors|April 3, 2014
Driving with the wandering mind: the effect that mind-wandering has on driving performanceMatthew R Yanko, Thomas M Spalek
Accident; Analysis and Prevention|May 7, 2013
Route familiarity breeds inattention: a driving simulator studyMatthew R Yanko, Thomas M Spalek
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|January 26, 2011
Alerting enhances target identification but does not affect the magnitude of the attentional blinkThomas M Spalek, Vincent Di Lollo
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|August 19, 2007
The time required for perceptual (nonmotoric) processing in IORThomas M Spalek, Vincent Di Lollo
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|January 15, 2022
Metacontrast masking reduces the estimated duration of visible persistenceThomas M Spalek, Vincent Di Lollo
Perception & Psychophysics|December 13, 2006
Selective attention versus selection for action: negative priming is not the result of distractors being unattendedSteve Joordens, Itanni Betancourt, Thomas M Spalek
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|February 18, 2011
Neither backward masking of T2 nor task switching is necessary for the attentional blinkAli Jannati, Thomas M Spalek, Vincent Di Lollo
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