James C. Johnston

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NASA Ames Research Center, Mountain View, CA, United States 
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Johnston JC, Ruthruff E, Lien MC. (2015) Visual information processing from multiple displays. Human Factors. 57: 276-97
Green C, Johnston JC, Ruthruff E. (2011) Attentional limits in memory retrieval-revisited. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance. 37: 1083-98
Lien MC, Ruthruff E, Johnston JC. (2010) Attentional capture with rapidly changing attentional control settings. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance. 36: 1-16
Ruthruff E, Johnston JC, Remington RW. (2009) How strategic is the central bottleneck: can it be overcome by trying harder? Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance. 35: 1368-84
Johnston JC, McCann RS. (2006) On the locus of dual-task interference: Is there a bottleneck at the stimulus classification stage? Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006). 59: 694-719
Ruthruff E, Van Selst M, Johnston JC, et al. (2006) How does practice reduce dual-task interference: integration, automatization, or just stage-shortening? Psychological Research. 70: 125-42
Lien MC, Ruthruff E, Johnston JC. (2006) Attentional limitations in doing two tasks at once the search for exceptions Current Directions in Psychological Science. 15: 89-93
Lien MC, Ruthruff E, Remington RW, et al. (2005) On the limits of advance preparation for a task switch: do people prepare all the task some of the time or some of the task all the time? Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance. 31: 299-315
Ruthruff E, Johnston JC, Van Selst M, et al. (2003) Vanishing dual-task interference after practice: has the bottleneck been eliminated or is it merely latent? Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance. 29: 280-9
Johnston JC, Hochhaus L, Ruthruff E. (2002) Repetition blindness has a perceptual locus: evidence from online processing of targets in RSVP streams. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance. 28: 477-89
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