Anne P. Hillstrom
Affiliations: | University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth, England, United Kingdom |
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Sign in to add mentorSteven Yantis | grad student | 1989-1994 | Johns Hopkins |
Gordon D. Logan | post-doc | UIUC |
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Menneer T, Godwin HJ, Liversedge SP, et al. (2017) The FVF framework and target prevalence effects. The Behavioral and Brain Sciences. 40: e147 |
Flowe HD, Hope L, Hillstrom AP. (2013) Oculomotor examination of the weapon focus effect: does a gun automatically engage visual attention? Plos One. 8: e81011 |
Hillstrom AP, Chai YC. (2006) Factors that guide or disrupt attentive visual processing Computers in Human Behavior. 22: 648-656 |
Hillstrom AP, Husain M, Shapiro KL, et al. (2004) Spatiotemporal dynamics of attention in visual neglect: a case study. Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior. 40: 433-40 |
Soto-Faraco S, Spence C, Fairbank K, et al. (2002) A crossmodal attentional blink between vision and touch. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review. 9: 731-8 |
Hillstrom AP, Shapiro KL, Spence C. (2002) Attentional limitations in processing sequentially presented vibrotactile targets. Perception & Psychophysics. 64: 1068-82 |
Sheppard DM, Duncan J, Shapiro KL, et al. (2002) Objects and events in the attentional blink. Psychological Science. 13: 410-5 |
Shapiro K, Hillstrom AP, Husain M. (2002) Control of visuotemporal attention by inferior parietal and superior temporal cortex. Current Biology : Cb. 12: 1320-5 |
Hillstrom AP. (2000) Repetition effects in visual search. Perception & Psychophysics. 62: 800-17 |
Atchley P, Kramer AF, Hillstrom AP. (2000) Contingent capture for onsets and offsets: attentional set for perceptual transients. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance. 26: 594-606 |