Simon Lilburn
Affiliations: | 2021- | Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN |
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Philip Leigh Smith | grad student | ||
Thomas J. Palmeri | post-doc | 2021- | Vanderbilt |
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Logan GD, Cox GE, Lilburn SD, et al. (2024) No position-specific interference from prior lists in cued recognition: A challenge for position coding (and other) theories of serial memory. Cognitive Psychology. 149: 101641 |
Logan GD, Lilburn SD, Ulrich JE. (2023) Serial attention to serial memory: The psychological refractory period in forward and backward cued recall. Cognitive Psychology. 145: 101583 |
Osth AF, Zhou A, Lilburn SD, et al. (2023) Novelty rejection in episodic memory. Psychological Review |
Logan GD, Lilburn SD, Ulrich JE. (2022) The spotlight turned inward: the time-course of focusing attention on memory. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review |
Smith PL, Corbett EA, Lilburn SD. (2022) Diffusion theory of the antipodal "shadow" mode in continuous-outcome, coherent-motion decisions. Psychological Review |
Zhou J, Osth AF, Lilburn SD, et al. (2021) A circular diffusion model of continuous-outcome source memory retrieval: Contrasting continuous and threshold accounts. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review |
Lilburn SD, Smith PL. (2020) A single, simple, statistical mechanism explains resource distribution and temporal updating in visual short-term memory. Cognitive Psychology. 122: 101330 |
Smith PL, Lilburn SD. (2020) Vision for the blind: visual psychophysics and blinded inference for decision models. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review |
Smith PL, Saber S, Corbett EA, et al. (2020) Modeling continuous outcome color decisions with the circular diffusion model: Metric and categorical properties. Psychological Review |
Sewell DK, Rayner PJ, Shank DB, et al. (2020) Correction: Causal knowledge promotes behavioral self-regulation: An example using climate change dynamics. Plos One. 15: e0228445 |