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Ian M. Thornton

Affiliations: 
University of Wales Swansea, Department of Psychology, Swansea, Wales, United Kingdom 
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on how the brain represents information that changes over time
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http://psy.swan.ac.uk/staff/thornton/
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Thornton IM, Vuong QC, Pilz KS. (2021) A Search Advantage for Horizontal Targets in Dynamic Displays. I-Perception. 12: 20416695211004616
Nguyen TTN, Vuong QC, Mather G, et al. (2020) Ensemble coding of crowd speed using biological motion. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics
Thornton IM, Nguyen TTN, Kristjánsson Á. (2020) EXPRESS: Foraging Tempo: Human run patterns in multiple target search are constrained by the rate of successive responses. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006). 1747021820961640
Mayer KM, Thornton IM, Vuong QC. (2019) Comparable search efficiency for human and animal targets in the context of natural scenes. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics
Kristjánsson T, Thornton IM, Chetverikov A, et al. (2019) Dynamics of visual attention revealed in foraging tasks. Cognition. 194: 104032
Prpic V, Kniestedt I, Camilleri E, et al. (2019) A serious game to explore human foraging in a 3D environment. Plos One. 14: e0219827
Thornton IM, Zdravković S. (2019) Searching for illusory motion. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics
Thornton IM, de’Sperati C, Kristjánsson Á. (2019) The influence of selection modality, display dynamics and error feedback on patterns of human foraging Visual Cognition. 27: 626-648
de'Sperati C, Thornton IM. (2018) Motion prediction at low contrast. Vision Research
Kristjánsson T, Thornton IM, Kristjánsson Á. (2018) Time limits during visual foraging reveal flexible working memory templates. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance. 44: 827-835
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