Donald A. Varakin, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN |
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Sign in to add mentorDaniel Levin | grad student | 2006 | Vanderbilt | |
(Visual working memory and attentional guidance.) |
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Sign in to add traineeAmanda G. Hamm | research assistant | 2012-2015 | Eastern Kentucky University |
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Kimbler A, Hays J, Renfro A, et al. (2015) Not So Moving: Irrelevance blindness with moving irrelevant stimuli. Journal of Vision. 15: 440 |
Varakin DA, Klemes KJ, Porter KA. (2013) The effect of scene structure on time perception. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006). 66: 1639-52 |
Beck MR, Angelone BL, Levin DT, et al. (2010) Implicit learning of base rate information in change detection occurs for location but not identity Journal of Vision. 6: 837-837 |
Varakin DA, Levin DT. (2010) Visual working memory matches do not always attract attention Journal of Vision. 6: 134-134 |
Varakin DA, Levin DT. (2010) Interactions between long-term visual working memory and attention Journal of Vision. 5: 422-422 |
Varakin DA, Beck MR. (2010) Wait a few seconds: Newly learned spatial statistics enhance visual short-term memory Journal of Vision. 10: 752-752 |
Beck MR, Angelone BL, Levin DT, et al. (2008) Implicit learning for probable changes in a visual change detection task. Consciousness and Cognition. 17: 1192-208 |
Varakin DA, Levin DT. (2008) Scene structure enhances change detection. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006). 61: 543-51 |
Varakin DA, Levin DT, Collins KM. (2007) Comparison and representation failures both cause real-world change blindness. Perception. 36: 737-49 |
Arrington JG, Levin DT, Varakin DA. (2006) Color onsets and offsets, and luminance changes can cause change blindness. Perception. 35: 1665-78 |