Howard E. Egeth

Affiliations: 
Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD 
Area:
attention, perception, visual search
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Kevin C. Dieter research assistant 2006-2008 Johns Hopkins
Charles L. Folk grad student Villanova
Thomas Ghirardelli grad student Johns Hopkins
Grover Cleveland Gilmore grad student Johns Hopkins
Robert G. Pachella grad student Johns Hopkins
Tashina L Graves grad student 2010- Johns Hopkins
Seah Chang grad student 2016- Johns Hopkins
J Toby Mordkoff grad student 1991 Johns Hopkins
Douglas N. Johnson grad student 1987-1992 Johns Hopkins (PsychTree)
Larence Becker grad student 2001 Johns Hopkins
Andrew B. Leber grad student 1998-2003 Johns Hopkins
Michael J. Proulx grad student 2000-2005 Johns Hopkins
Melanie Palomares grad student 2000-2006 Johns Hopkins
Carly J. Leonard grad student 2003-2009 Johns Hopkins
Jeff S. Moher grad student 2006-2011 Johns Hopkins
Corbin A. Cunningham grad student 2012-2017 Johns Hopkins
Natalia Khodayari grad student 2020-2025 Johns Hopkins
Dominique Lamy post-doc Johns Hopkins
Cathleen M. Moore post-doc Johns Hopkins
Joshua Benjamin Ewen research scientist 2009-
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Stilwell BT, Egeth HE, Gaspelin N. (2024) Evidence against the low-salience account of attentional suppression. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance
Liesefeld HR, Lamy D, Gaspelin N, et al. (2024) Terms of debate: Consensus definitions to guide the scientific discourse on visual distraction. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics
Gaspelin N, Lamy D, Egeth HE, et al. (2023) The Distractor Positivity Component and the Inhibition of Distracting Stimuli. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience. 1-23
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
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