Greg Davis
Affiliations: | University of Cambridge, Cambridge, England, United Kingdom |
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Muhl-Richardson A, Tortosa-Molina M, Recio SA, et al. (2022) Attenuating the 'attentional white bear' effect enhances suppressive attention. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics |
Ramamoorthy N, Jamieson O, Imaan N, et al. (2020) Enhanced detection of gaze toward an object: Sociocognitive influences on visual search. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review |
Ramamoorthy N, Plaisted-Grant K, Davis G. (2019) Fractionating the stare-in-the-crowd effect: Two distinct, obligatory biases in search for gaze. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance |
Daffron JL, Davis G. (2015) Templates for rejection can specify semantic properties of nontargets in natural scenes. Journal of Vision. 15: 16 |
Greenaway R, Davis G, Plaisted-Grant K. (2013) Marked selective impairment in autism on an index of magnocellular function. Neuropsychologia. 51: 592-600 |
Zhou FA, Davis G. (2012) Momentary conscious pairing eliminates unconscious-stimulus influences on task selection. Plos One. 7: e46320 |
Leow MC, Davis G. (2012) An index of prenatal steroid exposure predicts adult face perception skills. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review. 19: 1094-100 |
Zhou FA, Davis G. (2012) Unconscious priming of task sets: the role of spatial attention. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics. 74: 105-14 |
Falter CM, Grant KC, Davis G. (2010) Object-based attention benefits reveal selective abnormalities of visual integration in autism. Autism Research : Official Journal of the International Society For Autism Research. 3: 128-36 |
Teufel C, Alexis DM, Clayton NS, et al. (2010) Mental-state attribution drives rapid, reflexive gaze following. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics. 72: 695-705 |