Nicole L. Jardine
Affiliations: | University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA |
Area:
Visual attention, motion perception, object updating, biological motionGoogle:
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Sign in to add mentorAdriane E. Seiffert | research assistant | 2008- | Vanderbilt |
Emily D. Grossman | research assistant | 2007-2008 | UCI |
Cathleen M. Moore | grad student | 2011- | University of Iowa |
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Ceja CR, Jardine NL, Franconeri SL. (2019) Foveal gravity: A robust illusion of color-location misbinding. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics |
Jardine N, Moore C. (2017) The precise role of surface structure in spatial attention Journal of Vision. 17: 675 |
Jardine N, Moore C. (2016) Saccades and the perceptual organization of surface structure Journal of Vision. 16: 1041 |
Jardine NL, Moore CM. (2015) Losing the Trees for the Forest in Dynamic Visual Search. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance |
Jardine NL, Moore CM. (2013) Is search over time functionally equivalent to search over space? Journal of Vision. 13: 690-690 |
Jardine NL, Moore CM. (2012) Visual surveillance: What limits the perception of instantaneous information in dynamic displays? Journal of Vision. 12: 744-744 |
Jardine NL, Seiffert AE. (2011) Tracking objects that move where they are headed. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics. 73: 2168-79 |
Jardine NL, Thomas LE, Seiffert AE. (2011) Visually guided self-motion does not impair multiple object-tracking Journal of Vision. 11: 285-285 |
Grossman ED, Jardine NL, Pyles JA. (2010) fMR-Adaptation Reveals Invariant Coding of Biological Motion on the Human STS. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. 4: 15 |
Jardine NL, Seiffert AE. (2010) Shape influences target recovery after a blank in multiple object tracking Journal of Vision. 9: 243-243 |