Greg Huffman
Affiliations: | University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN, United States |
Area:
cognition, vision, visual attention, selective attention, perception and actionGoogle:
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Sign in to add mentorJay Pratt | grad student | 2013-2018 | University of Toronto |
James R. Brockmole | post-doc | 2018- | Notre Dame |
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Vilanova-Goldstein AC, Huffman G, Brockmole JR. (2022) Interactions among endogenous, exogenous, and agency-driven attentional selection mechanisms in interactive displays. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics. 84: 1477-1488 |
Krasich K, Kim J, Huffman G, et al. (2021) Does task-irrelevant music affect gaze allocation during real-world scene viewing? Psychonomic Bulletin & Review |
Krasich K, Huffman G, Faber M, et al. (2020) Where the eyes wander: The relationship between mind wandering and fixation allocation to visually salient and semantically informative static scene content. Journal of Vision. 20: 10 |
Huffman G, Brockmole JR. (2020) Attentional selection is biased towards controllable stimuli. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics |
Huffman G, Hilchey MD, Weidler BJ, et al. (2020) Does feature-based attention play a role in the episodic retrieval of event files? Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance. 46: 241-251 |
Huffman G, Hilchey MD, Pratt J. (2018) Feature integration in basic detection and localization tasks: Insights from the attentional orienting literature. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics |
Huffman G, Gozli DG, Hommel B, et al. (2018) Response preparation, response selection difficulty, and response-outcome learning. Psychological Research |
Constable MD, Welsh T, Pratt J, et al. (2018) Author accepted manuscript: I before U: Temporal order judgements reveal bias for self-owned objects. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006). 1747021818762010 |
Huffman G, Antinucci VM, Pratt J. (2018) The illusion of control: Sequential dependencies underlie contingent attentional capture. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review |
Hilchey MD, Rajsic J, Huffman G, et al. (2018) Dissociating Orienting Biases From Integration Effects With Eye Movements. Psychological Science. 956797617734021 |