Christina Howard

Affiliations: 
Bristol University, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada 
Area:
visual perception
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Mackenzie AK, Baker J, Daly RC, et al. (2024) Peak occipital alpha frequency mediates the relationship between sporting expertise and multiple object tracking performance. Brain and Behavior. 14: e3434
Děchtěrenko F, Jakubková D, Lukavský J, et al. (2022) Tracking multiple fish. Peerj. 10: e13031
Mackenzie AK, Vernon ML, Cox PR, et al. (2021) The Multiple Object Avoidance (MOA) task measures attention for action: Evidence from driving and sport. Behavior Research Methods
Crowe EM, Howard CJ, Gilchrist ID, et al. (2021) Motion disrupts dynamic visual search for an orientation change. Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications. 6: 47
Howard C, Pole R, Montgomery P, et al. (2019) Author accepted manuscript: Visual spatial attention and spatial working memory do not draw on shared capacity-limited core processes. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006). 1747021819897882
Crowe EM, Howard CJ, Attwood AS, et al. (2019) Goal-directed unequal attention allocation during multiple object tracking. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics
Howard CJ, Uttley J, Andrews S. (2018) Team ball sport participation is associated with performance in two sustained visual attention tasks: Position monitoring and target identification in rapid serial visual presentation streams. Progress in Brain Research. 240: 53-69
Howard CJ, Boulton H, Brown E, et al. (2018) Engagement of the motor system in position monitoring: reduced distractor suppression and effects of internal representation quality on motor kinematics. Experimental Brain Research
Howard CJ, Arnold CPA, Belmonte MK. (2017) Slower resting alpha frequency is associated with superior localisation of moving targets. Brain and Cognition
Howard CJ, Rollings V, Hardie A. (2017) Sustained attention to objects' motion sharpens position representations: attention to changing position and attention to motion are distinct. Vision Research
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