Ashley L. Miller
Affiliations: | University of Oregon, Eugene, OR, United States |
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Unsworth N, Miller AL. (2023) Pupillary correlates of preparatory control in the Stroop task. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics |
Unsworth N, Miller AL, Robison MK. (2022) Oculometric indicators of individual differences in preparatory control during the antisaccade task. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance |
Unsworth N, Miller AL, Robison MK. (2022) The influence of working memory capacity and lapses of attention for variation in error monitoring. Cognitive, Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience |
Unsworth N, Robison MK, Miller AL. (2021) On the relation between working memory capacity and the antisaccade task. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition |
Unsworth N, Miller AL, Aghel S. (2021) Effort Mobilization and Lapses of Sustained Attention. Cognitive, Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience |
Unsworth N, Miller AL, Robison MK. (2021) No consistent correlation between baseline pupil diameter and cognitive abilities after controlling for confounds-A comment on. Cognition. 215: 104825 |
Unsworth N, Miller AL, Robison MK. (2020) Are individual differences in attention control related to working memory capacity? A latent variable mega-analysis. Journal of Experimental Psychology. General |
Unsworth N, Miller AL, Robison MK. (2020) Is working memory capacity related to baseline pupil diameter? Psychonomic Bulletin & Review |
Unsworth N, Miller AL. (2020) Encoding dynamics in free recall: Examining attention allocation with pupillometry. Memory & Cognition |
Unsworth N, Miller AL, Robison MK. (2020) Individual differences in lapses of sustained attention: Ocolumetric indicators of intrinsic alertness. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance |