Benjamin D. Lester, Ph.D.

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2013 Psychology University of Oregon, Eugene, OR, United States 
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Paul Dassonville grad student 2013 University of Oregon
 (Attentional and neural manipulations of visuospatial contextual information.)
Shaun P. Vecera post-doc University of Iowa
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Bridgeman B, Dassonville P, Lester BD. (2018) The Roelofs and induced Roelofs effects. Consciousness and Cognition
Lester BD, Vecera SP. (2017) Active Listening Delays Attentional Disengagement and Saccadic Eye Movements. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
Dassonville P, Lester BD, Reed SA. (2014) An allocentric exception confirms an egocentric rule: a comment on Taghizadeh and Gail (2014). Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. 8: 942
Lester BD, Dassonville P. (2014) The role of the right superior parietal lobule in processing visual context for the establishment of the egocentric reference frame. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience. 26: 2201-9
Lester B, Vecera S, Rizzo M. (2014) Executive functioning can mediate age-related changes in oculomotor attentional disengagement F1000research. 14: 101-101
Lester BD, Dassonville P. (2013) Shifts of visuospatial attention do not cause the spatial distortions of the Roelofs effect. Journal of Vision. 13
Lester B, Reed S, Williamson D, et al. (2012) Surround Suppression is Modulated by a "Need for Sameness" Factor Within the Systemizing Trait of Autism Journal of Vision. 12: 1299-1299
Lester BD, Dassonville P. (2011) Attentional control settings modulate susceptibility to the induced Roelofs effect. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics. 73: 1398-406
Dassonville P, Lester BD. (2011) The modulation of illusion susceptibility by TMS in right SPL demonstrates its role in the processing of global, but not local, contextual information Journal of Vision. 11: 1037-1037
Lester B, Dassonville P. (2010) Attentional filtering modulates the induced Roelofs effect, but shifts of attention do not cause it Journal of Vision. 9: 227-227
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