Weilun Chou
Affiliations: | National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taipei City, Taiwan |
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"Weilun Chou"Mean distance: 17.13 (cluster 23) | S | N | B | C | P |
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Chien-Chung Chen | collaborator | National Taiwan University |
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Chou WL, Yeh SL. (2017) Dissociating location-based and object-based cue validity effects in object-based attention. Vision Research. 143: 34-41 |
Yeh SL, Chou WL, Ho P. (2017) Lexical processing of Chinese sub-character components: Semantic activation of phonetic radicals as revealed by the Stroop effect. Scientific Reports. 7: 15782 |
Tsai MH, Chou WL. (2016) Attentional orienting and executive control are affected by different types of meditation practice. Consciousness and Cognition. 46: 110-126 |
Chou WL, Yeh SL, Chen CC. (2014) Distinct mechanisms subserve location- and object-based visual attention. Frontiers in Psychology. 5: 456 |
Chou WL, Yeh SL. (2012) Object-based attention occurs regardless of object awareness. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review. 19: 225-31 |
Chou WL, Yeh SL. (2011) Subliminal spatial cues capture attention and strengthen between-object link. Consciousness and Cognition. 20: 1265-71 |
Yeh S, Lin S, Chou W, et al. (2010) Spatial-temporal grouping and perceived writing sequence of Chinese characters in the human brain: Comparison of readers and non-readers Journal of Vision. 7: 908-908 |
Chou W, Yeh S. (2010) Effects of spatial and non-spatial working memory on location- and object-based attention Journal of Vision. 6: 129-129 |
Cavanagh P, Holcombe AO, Chou W. (2008) Mobile computation: spatiotemporal integration of the properties of objects in motion. Journal of Vision. 8: 1.1-23 |
Chou WL, Yeh SL. (2008) Location- and object-based inhibition of return are affected by different kinds of working memory. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006). 61: 1761-8 |