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Mark W. Schurgin, Ph.D. - Publications

Affiliations: 
2012-2017 Psychological & Brain Sciences Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD 
 2017- Psychology University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA 
Area:
Visual Cognition and Memory
Website:
http://markschurgin.com

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Year Citation  Score
2023 Chung YH, Schurgin MW, Brady TF. The role of motion in visual working memory for dynamic stimuli: More lagged but more precise representations of moving objects. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics. PMID 36600155 DOI: 10.3758/s13414-022-02635-8  0.686
2022 Williams JR, Robinson MM, Schurgin MW, Wixted JT, Brady TF. You cannot "count" how many items people remember in visual working memory: The importance of signal detection-based measures for understanding change detection performance. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance. PMID 36222675 DOI: 10.1037/xhp0001055  0.753
2020 Schurgin MW, Wixted JT, Brady TF. Publisher Correction: Psychophysical scaling reveals a unified theory of visual memory strength. Nature Human Behaviour. PMID 33037397 DOI: 10.1038/s41562-020-00993-7  0.664
2020 Schurgin MW, Wixted JT, Brady TF. Psychophysical scaling reveals a unified theory of visual memory strength. Nature Human Behaviour. PMID 32895546 DOI: 10.1038/S41562-020-00938-0  0.795
2020 Miner AE, Schurgin MW, Brady TF. Is working memory inherently more "precise" than long-term memory? Extremely high fidelity visual long-term memories for frequently encountered objects. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance. PMID 32324030 DOI: 10.1037/Xhp0000748  0.795
2019 Schurgin MW, Brady TF. When "capacity" changes with set size: Ensemble representations support the detection of across-category changes in visual working memory. Journal of Vision. 19: 3. PMID 31058989 DOI: 10.1167/19.5.3  0.758
2019 Schurgin MW, Wixted JT, Brady TF. Unambiguous evidence in favor of a signal detection model of visual working memory Journal of Vision. 19: 82. DOI: 10.1167/19.10.82  0.748
2019 Brady TF, Schurgin MW, Wixted JT. The importance of distinguishing between subjective and objective guessing in visual working memory Journal of Vision. 19: 74a. DOI: 10.1167/19.10.74A  0.773
2019 Lam K, Schurgin MW, Brady TF. The contributions of visual details vs semantic information to visual long-term memory Journal of Vision. 19: 292. DOI: 10.1167/19.10.292  0.718
2018 Schurgin MW, Flombaum JI. Properties of visual episodic memory following repeated encounters with objects. Learning & Memory (Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y.). 25: 309-316. PMID 29907638 DOI: 10.1101/Lm.047167.117  0.802
2018 Schurgin MW, Flombaum JI. Visual working memory is more tolerant than visual long-term memory. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance. PMID 29733671 DOI: 10.1037/Xhp0000528  0.814
2018 Schurgin MW. Visual memory, the long and the short of it: A review of visual working memory and long-term memory. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics. PMID 29687357 DOI: 10.3758/S13414-018-1522-Y  0.69
2018 Brady T, Schurgin M, Wixted J. No distinction between capacity and resolution in working memory: A single memory strength parameter explains the shape of visual working memory response distributions Journal of Vision. 18: 672. DOI: 10.1167/18.10.672  0.775
2018 Schurgin M, Cunningham C, Egeth H, Brady T. Episodic Memory Replaces Active Maintenance in Working Memory When Available Journal of Vision. 18: 187. DOI: 10.1167/18.10.187  0.755
2017 Schurgin MW, Flombaum JI. Exploiting core knowledge for visual object recognition. Journal of Experimental Psychology. General. 146: 362-375. PMID 28253008 DOI: 10.1037/Xge0000270  0.761
2016 Schurgin M, Flombaum J. Visual Working Memory Has Greater Tolerance Than Visual Long-Term Memory Journal of Vision. 16: 1062. DOI: 10.1167/16.12.1062  0.801
2015 Schurgin M, Flombaum J. Invariant object recognition enhanced by object persistence. Journal of Vision. 15: 239. PMID 26325927 DOI: 10.1167/15.12.239  0.642
2015 Schurgin MW, Flombaum JI. Visual long-term memory has weaker fidelity than working memory Visual Cognition. 23: 859-862. DOI: 10.1080/13506285.2015.1093243  0.814
2014 Schurgin MW, Nelson J, Iida S, Ohira H, Chiao JY, Franconeri SL. Eye movements during emotion recognition in faces. Journal of Vision. 14: 14. PMID 25406159 DOI: 10.1167/14.13.14  0.502
2014 Schurgin MW, Flombaum JI. How undistorted spatial memories can produce distorted responses. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics. 76: 1371-80. PMID 24638189 DOI: 10.3758/S13414-014-0647-X  0.778
2014 Schurgin MW, Reagh ZM, Yassa MA, Flombaum JI. Building tolerant long-term memories through (object) persistence F1000research. 14: 30-30. DOI: 10.7490/F1000Research.1095734.1  0.619
2013 Schurgin M, Flombaum J. Interactions between perception, fixation, and attention determine the endpoint of an action F1000research. 13: 139-139. DOI: 10.7490/F1000Research.1093238.1  0.599
2013 Schurgin MW, Reagh ZM, Yassa MA, Flombaum JI. Spatiotemporal continuity alters long-term memory representation of objects Visual Cognition. 21: 715-718. DOI: 10.1080/13506285.2013.844969  0.771
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