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B S GIBSON

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Hauser M, GIBSON B, Wilson N
Eur J Pediatr . 2001 Nov; 160(10):607-10. PMID: 11686505
Unlabelled: Anthracyclines are used in the therapy of several of the most common paediatric oncological disorders. The usefulness of these agents is limited by cardiotoxicity, with congestive heart failure developing...
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GIBSON B, Jiang Y
Percept Psychophys . 2001 Apr; 63(1):59-73. PMID: 11304017
In the present study, the gap paradigm originally developed by Watson and Humphreys (1997) was used to investigate whether the process of visual marking can influence the perceptual salience of...
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GIBSON B, Li L, Skow E, Brown K, Cooke L
Psychol Sci . 2001 Mar; 11(4):324-7. PMID: 11273393
A recent study has suggested that observers' visual explorations of the external world can proceed unimpaired when the visual environment precludes the operation of memory processes (as, for instance, when...
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GIBSON B, Amelio J
Percept Psychophys . 2000 Jul; 62(3):496-504. PMID: 10909240
In the present study, we used a spatial cuing paradigm in conjunction with a choice identification task to investigate whether exogenous attentional orienting and inhibition of return are affected by...
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GIBSON B, Kelsey E
J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform . 1998 Jun; 24(3):699-706. PMID: 9627409
This research showed that the current criterion for stimulus-driven attentional capture is not sufficient to rule out goal-directed processes that are critical for producing attentional capture. This was shown by...
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GIBSON B
J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform . 1996 Dec; 22(6):1496-504. PMID: 8953231
This article investigates the nature of stimulus-driven attentional capture. Previous studies (e.g., J. Jonides & S. Yantis, 1988) have suggested that only a single visual feature--abrupt visual onset--can elicit stimulus-driven...
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GIBSON B, Egeth H
Percept Psychophys . 1994 Dec; 56(6):669-80. PMID: 7816537
In the present study the temporal order judgment (TOJ) task was used to investigate whether or not inhibition of return (IOR) affects perceptual processing. Previous failures to obtain IOR in...
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Peterson M, GIBSON B
Percept Psychophys . 1994 Nov; 56(5):551-64. PMID: 7991352
In previous research, replicated here, we found that some object recognition processes influence figure-ground organization. We have proposed that these object recognition processes operate on edges (or contours) detected early...
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Yantis S, GIBSON B
Can J Exp Psychol . 1994 Jun; 48(2):182-204. PMID: 8069281
Recent theories of attention have emphasized the role of object-based representations in visual selection. One defining property of any object is spatiotemporal continuity. The present experiments show that the continuity...
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GIBSON B, Peterson M
J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform . 1994 Apr; 20(2):299-316. PMID: 8189194
Object recognition may entail an incremental normalization process before access to canonical orientation representations, but is this process guided by prior access to object-centered representations? In Experiment 1, the authors...