John Palmer

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University of Washington, Seattle, Seattle, WA 
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http://faculty.washington.edu/jpalmer/
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Popovkina DV, Chang K, Suarez LM, et al. (2023) Contributed Session II: Neural correlates of serial processing during divided attention across multipart objects. Journal of Vision. 23: 79
Popovkina DV, Palmer J, Moore CM, et al. (2023) Testing hemifield independence for divided attention in visual object tasks. Journal of Vision. 23: 3
Johnson M, Palmer J, Moore CM, et al. (2022) Evidence from partially valid cueing that words are processed serially. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
Moore CM, Pai J, Palmer J. (2022) Divided attention effects in visual search are caused by objects not by space. Journal of Vision. 22: 2
Moreland JC, Palmer J, Boynton GM. (2021) A major role for retrieval and/or comparison in the set-size effects of change detection. Journal of Vision. 21: 2
Popovkina DV, Palmer J, Moore CM, et al. (2021) Is there a serial bottleneck in visual object recognition? Journal of Vision. 21: 15
Johnson ML, Palmer J, Moore CM, et al. (2020) Endogenous cueing effects for detection can be accounted for by a decision model of selective attention. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
White AL, Palmer J, Boynton GM. (2019) Visual word recognition: Evidence for a serial bottleneck in lexical access. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics
White AL, Palmer J, Boynton GM, et al. (2019) Parallel spatial channels converge at a bottleneck in anterior word-selective cortex. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
White AL, Palmer J, Boynton GM, et al. (2019) Parallel spatial channels for word recognition converge at a bottleneck in anterior word-selective cortex Journal of Vision. 19: 173a
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