Jane E. Raymond
Affiliations: | University of Wales Bangor, Bangor, Wales, United Kingdom |
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visual perception, consumer psychologyWebsite:
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Sign in to add traineeJody C. Culham | research assistant | 1991-1991 | University of Wales Bangor |
Heather Buttle | grad student | Massey University | |
Margaret Cecilia Jackson | grad student | Psychology (PsychTree) | |
Jess R. Kerlin | grad student | 2012- | University of Birmingham, UK |
Mark J. Fenske | post-doc | 2001-2003 | University of Wales Bangor |
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Balter LJ, Bosch JA, Aldred S, et al. (2019) Selective effects of acute low-grade inflammation on human visual attention. Neuroimage. 202: 116098 |
Dodgson DB, Raymond JE. (2019) Value associations bias ensemble perception. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics |
Raymond JE, Jones SP. (2019) Strategic Eye Movements are Used to Support Object Authentication. Scientific Reports. 9: 2424 |
Balter LJ, Bosch JA, Aldred S, et al. (2019) Abstract #4369 Unique neurophysiological vulnerability of visual attention networks to acute inflammation Brain Behavior and Immunity. 81: 45 |
Gupta R, Raymond JE, Vuilleumier P. (2018) Priming by motivationally salient distractors produces hemispheric asymmetries in visual processing. Psychological Research |
Dodgson D, Raymond J. (2018) Motivational Trade-Offs Drive Attention Capture Journal of Vision. 18: 1254 |
Raymond J, Garner K. (2018) Value associations combine additively with spatial cues to bias selective visual attention. Journal of Vision. 18: 1248 |
Gupta R, Raymond J, Vuilleumier P. (2016) Motivational salience produces hemispheric asymmetries in visual processing Journal of Vision. 16: 91 |
Thomas PM, FitzGibbon L, Raymond JE. (2015) Value Conditioning Modulates Visual Working Memory Processes. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance |
Raymond J, Murphy S. (2015) Reward associations slow the release of visual fixation. Journal of Vision. 15: 786 |