Deborah A. Cronin

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University of California, Davis, Davis, CA 
Area:
visual cognition
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David 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
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