Benjamin van Buren
Affiliations: | Yale University, New Haven, CT |
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Vision, CognitionWebsite:
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Parents
Sign in to add mentorAnjan Chatterjee | research assistant | 2009-2012 | Penn |
Brian J. Scholl | grad student | 2012- | Yale |
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Nguyen HB, van Buren B. (2023) Rotating objects cue spatial attention via the perception of frictive surface contact. Cognition. 242: 105655 |
Nguyen HB, van Buren B. (2023) May the force be against you: Better visual sensitivity to speed changes opposite to gravity. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance |
Colombatto C, van Buren B, Scholl BJ. (2021) Hidden intentions: Visual awareness prioritizes perceived attention even without eyes or faces. Cognition. 217: 104901 |
Colombatto C, van Buren B, Scholl BJ. (2020) Gazing Without Eyes: A "Stare-in-the-Crowd" Effect Induced by Simple Geometric Shapes. Perception. 49: 782-792 |
Colombatto C, van Buren B, Scholl BJ. (2018) Intentionally distracting: Working memory is disrupted by the perception of other agents attending to you - even without eye-gaze cues. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review |
van Buren B, Scholl BJ. (2018) Visual Illusions as a Tool for Dissociating Seeing From Thinking: A Reply to Braddick (2018). Perception. 301006618796348 |
van Buren B, Scholl B. (2018) The 'Blindfold Test' for Deciding whether an Effect Reflects Visual Processing or Higher-Level Judgment Journal of Vision. 18: 56 |
van Buren B, Scholl BJ. (2017) Minds in motion in memory: Enhanced spatial memory driven by the perceived animacy of simple shapes. Cognition. 163: 87-92 |
van Buren B, Gao T, Scholl BJ. (2017) What are the underlying units of perceived animacy? Chasing detection is intrinsically object-based. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review |
Colombatto C, van Buren B, Scholl B. (2017) 'Mind contact': Might eye-gaze effects actually reflect more general phenomena of perceived attention and intention? Journal of Vision. 17: 60 |