28 results on '"Miller, Jeff"'
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2. Differential redundancy gain in onset detection versus offset detection
3. Precuing benefits for color and location in a visual search task
4. Impact of contingency manipulations on accessory stimulus effects
5. Evidence against signal enhancement as a mechanism of direct selection by color
6. Effects of task factors on selection by color in the rapid serial visual presentation (RSVP) task
7. Direct selection by color for visual encoding
8. Effects of redundant visual stimuli on temporal order judgments
9. The sampling distributions of Gaussian ROC statistics
10. Threshold estimation in two-alternative forced-choice (2AFC) tasks: The Spearman-Kärber method
11. On the analysis of psychometric functions: The Spearman-Kärber method
12. Locus of the redundant-signals effect in bimodal divided attention: A neurophysiological analysis
13. Effects of auditory stimulus intensity on response force in simple, go/no-go, and choice RT tasks
14. The asynchronous discrete coding model: Further tests with single-attribute stimuli
15. The sampling distribution ofd′
16. Negative priming depends on ease of selection
17. Switching or sharing in dual-task line-length discrimination?
18. Attentional effects on concurrent psychophysical discriminations: Investigations of a sample-size model
19. Redundancy gains and coactivation with two different targets: The problem of target preferences and the effects of display frequency
20. Bias produced by fast guessing in distribution-based tests of race models
21. The flanker compatibility effect as a function of visual angle, attentional focus, visual transients, and perceptual load: A search for boundary conditions
22. Structural factors in figure perception
23. Effects of noise letters on decisions: Discrete or continuous flow of information?
24. Testing race models by estimating the smaller of two true mean or true median reaction times: An analysis of estimation bias
25. The control of attention by abrupt visual onsets and offsets
26. Response-compatibility effects in focused-attention tasks: A same-hand advantage in response activation
27. Timecourse of coactivation in bimodal divided attention
28. Priming is not necessary for selective-attention failures: Semantic effects of unattended, unprimed letters.
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