James E. Hoffman
Affiliations: | Department of Psychology | University of Delaware, Newark, DE, United States |
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Sign in to add traineeBrad T. Stilwell | research assistant | 2010-2013 | University of Delaware |
Pamela A. Burton | grad student | 2005 | University of Delaware |
Jason E. Reiss | grad student | 2007 | University of Delaware |
Matthew M. Doran | grad student | 2009 | University of Delaware |
Minwoo Kim | grad student | 2016-2021 | University of Delaware |
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Baker AL, Kim M, Hoffman JE. (2021) Searching for emotional salience. Cognition. 214: 104730 |
Lappin JS, Logan GD, Fournier LR, et al. (2021) Contemporary developments inspired by the research of Charles W. Eriksen. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics |
Hoffman JE, Kim M, Taylor M, et al. (2019) Emotional capture during emotion-induced blindness is not automatic. Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior |
Lappin JS, Logan GD, Fournier LR, et al. (2018) Charles "Erik" Eriksen (1923-2018). Attention, Perception & Psychophysics |
Tran A, Hoffman J. (2017) Attention can be flexibly distributed between targets in multiple object tracking Journal of Vision. 17: 1305 |
Kim M, Taylor M, Hoffman J. (2017) Emotional pictures automatically capture attention Journal of Vision. 17: 1292 |
Lompado A, Charytonowicz D, Naismyth K, et al. (2017) Is the emotional blink just an attentional blink in disguise? Journal of Vision. 17: 1191 |
Tran A, Hoffman JE. (2016) Visual attention is required for multiple object tracking. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance. 42: 2103-2114 |
Ferrara K, Hoffman JE, O’Hearn K, et al. (2016) Constraints on Multiple Object Tracking in Williams Syndrome: How Atypical Development Can Inform Theories of Visual Processing Journal of Cognition and Development. 17: 620-641 |
Kennedy BL, Rawding J, Most SB, et al. (2014) Emotion-induced blindness reflects competition at early and late processing stages: an ERP study. Cognitive, Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience. 14: 1485-98 |