Maria Giammarco

Affiliations: 
University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario, Canada 
Area:
Cognitive Neuroscience
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Plater L, Giammarco M, Joubran S, et al. (2023) Control over attentional capture within 170 ms by long-term memory control settings: Evidence from the N2pc. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
Giammarco M, Plater L, Hryciw J, et al. (2020) Getting it right from the start: Attentional control settings without a history of target selection. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics
Plater L, Giammarco M, Fiacconi C, et al. (2019) No role for activated long-term memory in attentional control settings. Journal of Experimental Psychology. General
Plater L, Giammarco M, Al-Aidroos N. (2017) Attentional control settings are stored in activated long term memory Journal of Vision. 17: 952
Giammarco M, Hryciw J, Dube B, et al. (2016) Limits on the contribution of priming to attentional control settings: Evidence from long-term memory control sets. Journal of Vision. 16: 1031
Dube B, Miller K, Giammarco M, et al. (2016) Active visual working memory representations are insufficient to control spatial attentional capture. Journal of Vision. 16: 1016
Giammarco M, Paoletti A, Guild EB, et al. (2016) Attentional capture by items that match episodic long-term memory representations Visual Cognition. 24: 78-101
Giammarco M, Thomson SJ, Watter S. (2015) Dual-task backward compatibility effects are episodically mediated. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics
Giammarco M, Turner K, Guild E, et al. (2015) The impact of long-term memory based attentional control settings on spatial and non-spatial components of attention. Journal of Vision. 15: 306
Al-Aidroos N, Giammarco M, Paoletti A, et al. (2014) Contingent attentional capture by stimuli that match long-term memory representations Journal of Vision. 14: 645-645
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