Howard E. Egeth
Affiliations: | Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD |
Area:
attention, perception, visual searchGoogle:
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Janette Atkinson | collaborator | 1972-1974 | Birkbeck College |
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Gaspelin N, Egeth HE, Luck SJ. (2023) A Critique of the Attentional Window Account of Capture Failures. Journal of Cognition. 6: 39 |
Stilwell BT, Adams OJ, Egeth HE, et al. (2023) The role of salience in the suppression of distracting stimuli. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review |
Hamblin-Frohman Z, Chang S, Egeth H, et al. (2022) Eye movements reveal the contributions of early and late processes of enhancement and suppression to the guidance of visual search. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics. 84: 1913-1924 |
Stilwell BT, Egeth H, Gaspelin N. (2022) Electrophysiological Evidence for the Suppression of Highly Salient Distractors. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience. 1-19 |
Chang S, Niebur E, Egeth HE. (2021) Standing out in a small crowd: The role of display size in attracting attention. Visual Cognition. 29: 587-591 |
Chang S, Egeth HE. (2020) Can salient stimuli really be suppressed? Attention, Perception & Psychophysics |
Chang S, Egeth HE. (2019) Enhancement and Suppression Flexibly Guide Attention. Psychological Science. 956797619878813 |
Jeck DM, Qin M, Egeth H, et al. (2019) Unique objects attract attention even when faint. Vision Research |
Chang S, Cunningham C, Egeth H. (2018) The Power of Negative Thinking: Paradoxical but Effective Ignoring of Salient-but-Irrelevant Stimuli by a Spatial Cue Journal of Vision. 18: 471 |
Schurgin M, Cunningham C, Egeth H, et al. (2018) Episodic Memory Replaces Active Maintenance in Working Memory When Available Journal of Vision. 18: 187 |