William S. Bush, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | Neuroscience & Behavior | University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Amherst, MA |
Area:
speech perception, selective attention, auditory localizationGoogle:
"William Bush"Mean distance: 16.24 (cluster 23) | S | N | B | C | P |
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Sign in to add mentorLisa D. Sanders | grad student | 2012 | U Mass Amherst | |
(Gradients and ranges of visually selective attention based on location, objects, color, and size: Gradients are universal, but range is uniquely spatial.) | ||||
Shaun P. Vecera | post-doc | University of Iowa |
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Reed CL, Garza JP, Bush WS, et al. (2023) Does hand position affect orienting when no action is required? An electrophysiological study. Frontiers in Neuroscience. 16: 982005 |
Reed C, Vyas D, Garza J, et al. (2016) Proprioceptive Influences on the Processing of Visual Targets: An ERP Study Journal of Vision. 16: 1200 |
Bush WS, Vecera SP. (2015) Hand Position Biases Processing Toward Task Irrelevant Flankers. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance |
Bush WS, Vecera SP. (2014) Differential effect of one versus two hands on visual processing. Cognition. 133: 232-7 |
Bush W, Vecera S. (2014) Hand position increases visual processing for task irrelevant flankers. Journal of Vision. 14: 1041-1041 |
Bush W, Vecera S. (2013) Differential effects of one versus two hands on discriminating temporal gaps. Journal of Vision. 13: 641-641 |
Cave KR, Bush WS, Taylor TG. (2010) Split attention as part of a flexible attentional system for complex scenes: comment on Jans, Peters, and De Weerd (2010). Psychological Review. 117: 685-96 |
Cave KR, Bush WS, Taylor TGG. (2010) Postscript: Two Separate Questions in Split Attention: Capacity for Recognition and Flexibility of Attentional Control Psychological Review. 117: 695-696 |