31 results on '"Olivers, Christian"'
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2. Retinal eccentricity modulates saliency-driven but not relevance-driven visual selection
3. An attentional limbo: Saccades become momentarily non-selective in between saliency-driven and relevance-driven selection
4. Lack of free choice reveals the cost of multiple-target search within and across feature dimensions
5. EEG dynamics reveal a dissociation between storage and selective attention within working memory
6. Prospectively reinstated memory drives conscious access of matching visual input
7. Adverse orienting effects on visual working memory encoding and maintenance
8. Learning changes the attentional status of prospective memories
9. The behavioral urgency of objects approaching your avatar
10. The reliability of retro-cues determines the fate of noncued visual working memory representations
11. Nonspecific competition underlies transient attention
12. Multivariate EEG analyses support high-resolution tracking of feature-based attentional selection
13. Visual memory performance for color depends on spatiotemporal context
14. Search through complex motion displays does not break down under spatial memory load
15. Target features and target–distractor relation are both primed in visual search
16. The costs of switching attentional sets
17. Prior entry explains order reversals in the attentional blink
18. Irrelevant onsets cause inhibition of return regardless of attentional set
19. Abrupt onsets capture attention independent of top-down control settings II: Additivity is no evidence for filtering
20. The attentional blink and lag 1 sparing are nonspatial
21. The attentional blink: Increasing target salience provides no evidence for resource depletion. A commentary on Dux, Asplund, and Marois (2008)
22. Selecting from dynamic environments: Attention distinguishes between blinking and moving
23. Concavities count for less in symmetry perception
24. The absence of an auditory-visual attentional blink is not due to echoic memory
25. Spreading the sparing: against a limited-capacity account of the attentional blink
26. The time course of preview search with color-defined, not luminance-defined, stimuli
27. Spatial working memory and inhibition of return
28. Prioritization in visual search: Visual marking is not dependent on a mnemonic search
29. On the efficiency of drawing computer-generated line stimuli: Rectangles can be faster than lines
30. Symmetry and selective attention: A dissociation between effortless perception and serial search
31. Erratum to: The reliability of retro-cues determines the fate of noncued visual working memory representations
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