Joshua O Eayrs
Affiliations: | 2024- | Liverpool John Moores University, Liverpool, England, United Kingdom |
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Cognitive Neuroscience, visual attention, working memory, effortGoogle:
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Sign in to add mentorNilli Lavie | grad student | 2013-2017 | UCL |
C. Nico Boehler | post-doc | Ghent University |
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Prutean N, Vermeylen L, Kukkonen N, et al. (2024) Mind the instructions: Reward cues are liked first, wanted later. Cognition. 251: 105885 |
Eayrs JO, Kukkonen N, Prutean N, et al. (2024) Attentional set and explicit expectations of perceptual load determine flanker interference. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance |
Harris AM, Eayrs JO, Lavie N. (2023) Establishing gaze markers of perceptual load during multi-target visual search. Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications. 8: 56 |
Eayrs JO, Lavie N. (2021) Perceptual load and enumeration: Distractor interference depends on subitizing capacity. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance. 47: 1149-1165 |
Eayrs JO, Lavie N. (2019) Individual differences in parietal and frontal cortex structure predict dissociable capacities for perception and cognitive control. Neuroimage. 116148 |
Harris AM, Eayrs JO, Lavie N. (2019) The effect of perceptual load on gaze and EEG signals in multi-target visual search with free eye-movements Journal of Vision. 19: 273 |
Eayrs JO, Lavie N. (2019) Pupil dilation as a predictor of perceptual capacity in subitizing Journal of Vision. 19 |
Eayrs J, Lavie N. (2018) Establishing individual differences in perceptual capacity. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance |
Eayrs J, Lavie N. (2018) Distinct correlates of perceptual capacity and working memory capacity in brain structure and behaviour Journal of Vision. 18: 1118 |
Eayrs J, Lavie N. (2016) Individual differences in subitizing range predict visual detection ability. Journal of Vision. 16: 422 |