Deborah A. Cronin
Affiliations: | University of California, Davis, Davis, CA |
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Sign in to add mentorDavid E. Irwin | grad student | 2012-2018 | UIUC |
John M. Henderson | post-doc | 2018- | UC Davis |
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Loh Z, Hall EH, Cronin D, et al. (2022) Working memory control predicts fixation duration in scene-viewing. Psychological Research |
Peacock CE, Cronin DA, Hayes TR, et al. (2021) Meaning and expected surfaces combine to guide attention during visual search in scenes. Journal of Vision. 21: 1 |
Cronin DA, Peacock CE, Henderson JM. (2020) Visual and verbal working memory loads interfere with scene-viewing. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics |
Cronin D, Henderson J. (2020) A post-saccade blank interferes with transsaccadic displacement detection in real-world scenes Journal of Vision. 20: 1324 |
Cronin DA, Hall EH, Goold JE, et al. (2019) Eye Movements in Real-World Scene Photographs: General Characteristics and Effects of Viewing Task. Frontiers in Psychology. 10: 2915 |
Cronin DA, Irwin DE. (2018) Visual working memory supports perceptual stability across saccadic eye movements. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance |
Cronin DA, Brockmole JR. (2016) Evaluating the influence of a fixated object's spatio-temporal properties on gaze control. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics |
Cronin D, Lleras A, Buetti S. (2015) The Information Theory of Vision: Evidence from Eye-Tracking. Journal of Vision. 15: 959 |
Brockmole JR, Cronin DA. (2012) Reference Frames, Implied Motion, Animacy, and the Movement of Attention Journal of Vision. 12: 20-20 |
Cronin DA, Brockmole JR. (2012) Gaze control is influenced by the spatiotemporal properties of individual objects: An examination of reference frames, implied motion, and animacy Visual Cognition. 20: 1020-1024 |