Cathleen M Moore
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Paavola M, Hollingworth A, Moore C
J Vis
. 2024 Mar;
24(3):8.
PMID: 38546587
Oculomotor behavior typically consists of directing gaze to objects in complex scenes for the purpose of extracting detailed perceptual information. Here, we probed the nature of the visual representations over...
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Soh C, Hervault M, Chalkley N, Moore C, Rohl A, Zhang Q, et al.
Brain
. 2024 Mar;
147(9):3204-3215.
PMID: 38436939
The subthalamic nucleus (STN) of the basal ganglia is key to the inhibitory control of movement. Consequently, it is a primary target for the neurosurgical treatment of movement disorders like...
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Moore C, Zheng Q
J Vis
. 2024 Jan;
24(1):11.
PMID: 38294775
Visual crowding refers to impaired object recognition that is caused by nearby stimuli. It increases with eccentricity. Image-level explanations of crowding maintain that it is caused by information loss within...
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Popovkina D, Palmer J, Moore C, Boynton G
J Vis
. 2023 Nov;
23(13):3.
PMID: 37922155
In this study, we asked to what degree hemifields contribute to divided attention effects observed in tasks with object-based judgments. If object recognition processes in the two hemifields were fully...
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Johnson M, Palmer J, Moore C, Boynton G
Psychon Bull Rev
. 2022 Dec;
30(4):1539-1548.
PMID: 36547819
There has been a longstanding debate about whether lexical and semantic processing of words is serial or parallel. We addressed this debate using partially valid cueing, where one of two...
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Moore C, Pai J, Palmer J
J Vis
. 2022 Nov;
22(12):2.
PMID: 36318191
Divided attention effects have been observed across a variety of stimuli and perceptual tasks, which have given rise to both object-based and space-based theories of divided attention. Object-based theories assert...
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Popovkina D, Palmer J, Moore C, Boynton G
J Vis
. 2021 Mar;
21(3):15.
PMID: 33704373
Divided attention has little effect for simple tasks, such as luminance detection, but it has large effects for complex tasks, such as semantic categorization of masked words. Here, we asked...
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Hein E, Stepper M, Hollingworth A, Moore C
J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform
. 2021 Jan;
47(3):331-343.
PMID: 33507771
Representing objects as continuous across time requires the establishment of correspondence, whereby current stimuli are represented as deriving from the same object as earlier stimuli. Spatiotemporal continuity and surface-feature similarity...
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Zheng Q, Moore C
Atten Percept Psychophys
. 2021 Jan;
83(4):1479-1490.
PMID: 33398657
We used a form of ambiguous apparent motion known as Ternus motion to isolate the effects of object-based and space-based attention, and to explore functional differences between them. Two frames...
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Moore C, He S, Zheng Q, Mordkoff J
Atten Percept Psychophys
. 2020 Aug;
83(2):658-675.
PMID: 32851582
When responding to the identity of a visual target, nearby stimuli (flankers) that are associated with the same response as the target cause faster and more accurate responding than flankers...