Timothy J. Vickery

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Yale University, New Haven, CT 
Website:
http://timvickery.cogneurolab.org
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Thomas J. Palmeri research assistant Vanderbilt
Yuhong Jiang grad student 2003-2008 Harvard
 (The spread of perceptual grouping over gaps of space and time.)
Marvin M. Chun post-doc 2008- Yale
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Park SH, Rogers LL, Johnson MR, et al. (2021) Reward impacts visual statistical learning. Cognitive, Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience
Rogers LL, Park SH, Vickery TJ. (2021) Visual statistical learning is modulated by arbitrary and natural categories. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
Zosky JE, Vickery TJ, Walter KA, et al. (2020) Object-based warping in three-dimensional environments. Journal of Vision. 20: 16
Rogers L, Park S, Vickery T. (2020) Behavioral and Neural Evidence that Visual Statistical Learning is Shaped by Task Demands and Categories Journal of Vision. 20: 1196
Lim PC, Ward EJ, Vickery TJ, et al. (2019) Not-so-working Memory: Drift in Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Pattern Representations during Maintenance Predicts Errors in a Visual Working Memory Task. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience. 1-15
Beck VM, Vickery TJ. (2019) Multiple states in visual working memory: Evidence from oculomotor capture by memory-matching distractors. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
Richler JJ, Tomarken AJ, Sunday MA, et al. (2019) Individual differences in object recognition. Psychological Review. 126: 226-251
Cerreta AGB, Vickery TJ, Berryhill ME. (2019) Visual statistical learning deficits in memory-impaired individuals. Neurocase. 259-265
Rogers LL, Park SH, Vickery TJ. (2019) Arbitrary Groupings Modulate Visual Statistical Learning Journal of Vision. 19: 232
Wade GL, Vickery TJ. (2019) Visual statistical regularities aid visual working memory of objects in a task-dependent manner Journal of Vision. 19: 202c
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