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Roger Remington
Roger Remington
Professor of Psychology, University of Queensland
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Involuntary covert orienting is contingent on attentional control settings.
CL Folk, RW Remington, JC Johnston
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human perception and performance 18 (4 …, 1992
32751992
Selectivity in distraction by irrelevant featural singletons: evidence for two forms of attentional capture.
CL Folk, R Remington
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human perception and performance 24 (3), 847, 1998
9211998
The structure of attentional control: contingent attentional capture by apparent motion, abrupt onset, and color.
CL Folk, RW Remington, JH Wright
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human perception and performance 20 (2), 317, 1994
7451994
Involuntary attentional capture by abrupt onsets
RW Remington, JC Johnston, S Yantis
Perception & Psychophysics 51 (3), 279-290, 1992
5731992
Moving attention through visual space.
GL Shulman, RW Remington, JP Mclean
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 5 (3), 522, 1979
5691979
Attention and saccadic eye movements.
RW Remington
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 6 (4), 726, 1980
4861980
Moving attention: Evidence for time-invariant shifts of visual selective attention
R Remington, L Pierce
Perception & Psychophysics 35, 393-399, 1984
3521984
Chronometric evidence for two types of attention
JC Johnston, RS McCann, RW Remington
Psychological Science 6 (6), 365-369, 1995
2651995
Switching between simple cognitive tasks: the interaction of top-down and bottom-up factors.
E Ruthruff, RW Remington, JC Johnston
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human perception and performance 27 (6 …, 2001
2642001
The role of input and output modality pairings in dual-task performance: Evidence for content-dependent central interference
E Hazeltine, E Ruthruff, RW Remington
Cognitive psychology 52 (4), 291-345, 2006
2572006
How does practice reduce dual-task interference: Integration, automatization, or just stage-shortening?
E Ruthruff, M Van Selst, JC Johnston, R Remington
Psychological research 70, 125-142, 2006
2572006
Progress toward resolving the attentional capture debate
SJ Luck, N Gaspelin, CL Folk, RW Remington, J Theeuwes
Visual cognition 29 (1), 1-21, 2021
2532021
Is the left hemisphere specialized for speech, language and/or something else?
G Papçun, S Krashen, D Terbeek, R Remington, R Harshman
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 55 (2), 319-327, 1974
2501974
Contingent attentional capture by top-down control settings: converging evidence from event-related potentials.
MC Lien, E Ruthruff, Z Goodin, RW Remington
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 34 (3), 509, 2008
2202008
Modeling information navigation: Implications for information architecture
CS Miller, RW Remington
Human-computer interaction 19 (3), 225-271, 2004
1892004
Top-down modulation of preattentive processing: Testing the recovery account of contingent capture
CL Folk, R Remington
Visual Cognition 14 (4-8), 445-465, 2006
1882006
Bottom-up priming of top-down attentional control settings
CL Folk, RW Remington
Visual Cognition 16 (2-3), 215-231, 2008
1702008
Vanishing dual-task interference after practice: Has the bottleneck been eliminated or is it merely latent?
E Ruthruff, JC Johnston, M Van Selst, S Whitsell, R Remington
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 29 (2), 280, 2003
1702003
Can new objects override attentional control settings?
CL Folk, R Remington
Perception & Psychophysics 61, 727-739, 1999
1701999
Contingent attentional capture: A reply to Yantis (1993).
CL Folk, RW Remington, JC Johnston
American Psychological Association 19 (3), 682, 1993
1641993
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