Nancy B. Carlisle
Affiliations: | Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN |
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(Flexibility in working memory guidance of attention.) |
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Zhang Z, Sahatdjian R, Carlisle NB. (2022) Benefits from negative templates in easy and difficult search depend on rapid distractor rejection and enhanced guidance. Vision Research. 197: 108031 |
Rajsic J, Carlisle NB, Woodman GF. (2020) What not to look for: Electrophysiological evidence that searchers prefer positive templates. Neuropsychologia. 107376 |
Sahatdjian R, Carlisle N, Zhang Z. (2020) Utilization of negative attentional template in search mediated by task difficulty Journal of Vision. 20: 385 |
Carlisle NB, Woodman GF. (2019) Quantifying the Attentional Impact of Working Memory Matching Targets and Distractors. Visual Cognition. 27: 452-466 |
Zhang Z, Gapelin N, Carlisle NB. (2019) Probing early attention following negative and positive templates. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics |
Geng JJ, Won B, Carlisle NB. (2019) Distractor Ignoring: Strategies, Learning, and Passive Filtering Current Directions in Psychological Science. 28: 600-606 |
Carlisle NB, Zhang Z. (2019) Eye tracking supports active attentional suppression from negative templates Journal of Vision. 19: 53d |
Zhang Z, Gaspelin N, Carlisle NB. (2019) Probing the early attentional benefits of negative templates Journal of Vision. 19: 315 |
Carlisle NB, Nitka AW. (2019) Location-based explanations do not account for active attentional suppression Visual Cognition. 27: 305-316 |
Carlisle N. (2018) Active Attentional Suppression Cannot Be Explained by Recoding to a Positive Template Journal of Vision. 18: 309 |