Alex L. White

Affiliations: 
New York University, New York, NY, United States 
Area:
visual attention
Website:
https://files.nyu.edu/alw388/public/
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Alexander O. Holcombe grad student 2007-2008 University of Sydney
Marisa Carrasco grad student 2008-2013 NYU
 (Feature-based attention across the visual field.)
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Ramamurthy M, White AL, Yeatman JD. (2023) Children with dyslexia show no deficit in exogenous spatial attention but show differences in visual encoding. Developmental Science. e13458
White AL, Moreland JC, Rolfs M. (2022) Oculomotor freezing indicates conscious detection free of decision bias. Journal of Neurophysiology
Ramamurthy M, White AL, Chou C, et al. (2021) Spatial attention in encoding letter combinations. Scientific Reports. 11: 24179
White AL, Palmer J, Boynton GM. (2019) Visual word recognition: Evidence for a serial bottleneck in lexical access. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics
White AL, Boynton GM, Yeatman JD. (2019) The link between reading ability and visual spatial attention across development. Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior. 121: 44-59
White AL, Palmer J, Boynton GM, et al. (2019) Parallel spatial channels converge at a bottleneck in anterior word-selective cortex. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
White A, Palmer J, Boynton G. (2018) Probing the serial bottleneck in visual word recognition Journal of Vision. 18: 1168
Yashar A, White AL, Fang W, et al. (2017) Feature singletons attract spatial attention independently of feature priming. Journal of Vision. 17: 7
White AL, Runeson E, Palmer J, et al. (2017) Evidence for unlimited capacity processing of simple features in visual cortex. Journal of Vision. 17: 19
Rolfs M, White AL. (2017) Microsaccadic inhibition is tightly coupled with explicit visual detection Journal of Vision. 17: 9
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