Thomas Sanocki
Affiliations: | Psychology | University of South Florida, Tampa, FL, United States |
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Lee JH, Sanocki T. (2019) Does Global Precedence Occur with Displays of Multiple Hierarchical Objects? Journal of Vision. 19: 45b |
Sanocki T, Lee H. (2019) Is Rapid Efficient Scene Perception Also Deep, and Does Attention Help? Journal of Vision. 19: 226b |
Sanocki T, Defant J, MacKay G, et al. (2018) Do Scene-Category Primes Facilitate Scene Perception? Journal of Vision. 18: 142 |
Defant J, Sanocki T, Schultz S, et al. (2017) Visualizing the Percept of a Scene Journal of Vision. 17: 560 |
Sanocki T, Schultz S. (2017) Does the Size of the Attentional Spotlight Constrain Global or Local Identification? Does Perceptual Load modify the Attentional Effect? Journal of Vision. 17: 1336 |
Schultz S, Sanocki T. (2016) Does the size of the attentional window influence encoding of hierarchical stimuli? Journal of Vision. 16: 901 |
Nguyen T, Defant J, Schultz S, et al. (2016) Does Scene Perception Involve an Active Schema? Journal of Vision. 16: 321 |
Sanocki T, Schultz S. (2015) Do high-level perceptual schemata influence the encoding of novel everyday scenes? Journal of Vision. 15: 355 |
Sanocki T, Islam M, Doyon JK, et al. (2015) Rapid scene perception with tragic consequences: observers miss perceiving vulnerable road users, especially in crowded traffic scenes. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics. 77: 1252-62 |
Sanocki T. (2014) Perceptual Cycles in Complex Scene Perception: Effects of Attentional Set on Detecting Events Journal of Vision. 14: 608-608 |