Brandon Matthew Liverence
Affiliations: | 2013 | Psychology | Yale University, New Haven, CT |
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(Representation of Space and Time in Visual Cognition.) |
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Liverence BM, Scholl BJ. (2015) Object Persistence Enhances Spatial Navigation: A Case Study in Smartphone Vision Science. Psychological Science. 26: 955-63 |
Liverence B, Franconeri S. (2015) Human cache memory enables ultrafast serial access to spatial representations Journal of Vision. 15: 1292 |
De Freitas J, Liverence BM, Scholl BJ. (2014) Attentional rhythm: a temporal analogue of object-based attention. Journal of Experimental Psychology. General. 143: 71-6 |
Liverence B, Franconeri S. (2014) Shared visual memory resources for individuation and ensemble representation Journal of Vision. 14: 385-385 |
Liverence B, Scholl B. (2013) Object persistence enhances spatial navigation in visual menus: A case study in smartphone vision science Journal of Vision. 13: 809-809 |
De Freitas J, Liverence B, Scholl B. (2013) Visual and auditory object-based attention driven by rhythmic structure over time Journal of Vision. 13: 152-152 |
Liverence BM, Scholl BJ. (2012) Discrete events as units of perceived time. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance. 38: 549-54 |
Liverence BM, Scholl B. (2012) Attentional selection increases the refresh rate of perception: Evidence from multiple-object tracking Journal of Vision. 12: 454-454 |
Liverence BM, Scholl BJ. (2011) Selective attention warps spatial representation: parallel but opposing effects on attended versus inhibited objects. Psychological Science. 22: 1600-8 |
Liverence B, Scholl B. (2011) Sustained selective attention warps perceived space: Parallel and opposing effects on attended and inhibited objects Journal of Vision. 11: 223-223 |