Noah Sulman, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
2011 Psychology University of South Florida, Tampa, FL, United States 
Area:
Clinical Psychology, Behavioral Psychology, Computer Science
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Thomas Sanocki grad student 2011 University of South Florida
 (The Role of Contextual Associations in the Selection of Objects.)
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Sanocki T, Sulman N. (2013) Complex dynamic scene perception: effects of attentional set on perceiving single and multiple event types. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance. 39: 381-98
Sanocki T, Sulman N. (2012) Long Blinks and Optimal Attentional Set in the Detection of Dynamic Events in Complex Scenes Journal of Vision. 12: 13-13
Sanocki T, Sulman N. (2011) Color relations increase the capacity of visual short-term memory. Perception. 40: 635-48
Sulman N, Sanocki T. (2011) Top-down attentional capture by associated scenes in an object search task Journal of Vision. 11: 271-271
Sanocki T, Sulman N. (2011) Perceiving multiple scene events at the grand time scale of seconds Journal of Vision. 11: 1117-1117
Sanocki T, Sellers E, Mittelstadt J, et al. (2010) How high is visual short-term memory capacity for object layout? Attention, Perception, and Psychophysics. 72: 1097-1109
Sulman N, Sanocki T. (2010) The costs of multiple concurrent tasks in scene perception Journal of Vision. 9: 962-962
Sanocki T, Sulman N. (2010) Color Harmony Increases the Capacity of Visual Short Term Memory Journal of Vision. 9: 322-322
Sulman N, Sanocki T. (2010) The effects of valence and attentional focus on the remembered size of objects in affective scenes Journal of Vision. 8: 336-336
Sanocki T, Sulman N. (2010) Visual short term memory for location: Does objecthood matter? Journal of Vision. 8: 203-203
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