George L Malcolm
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Nah J, Malcolm G, Shomstein S
Sci Rep
. 2024 Jun;
14(1):13175.
PMID: 38849398
Recent behavioral evidence suggests that the semantic relationships between isolated objects can influence attentional allocation, with highly semantically related objects showing an increase in processing efficiency. This semantic influence is...
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Warman A, Clark A, Malcolm G, Havekost M, Rossit S
Q J Exp Psychol (Hove)
. 2024 Jan;
77(11):2151-2164.
PMID: 38279528
It's been repeatedly shown that pictures of graspable objects can facilitate visual processing, even in the absence of reach-to-grasp actions, an effect often attributed to the concept of affordances. A...
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Wegner-Clemens K, Malcolm G, Shomstein S
Wiley Interdiscip Rev Cogn Sci
. 2024 Jan;
15(3):e1675.
PMID: 38243393
Real-world environments are multisensory, meaningful, and highly complex. To parse these environments in a highly efficient manner, a subset of this information must be selected both within and across modalities....
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McLean D, Nuthmann A, Renoult L, Malcolm G
J Exp Psychol Gen
. 2023 May;
152(7):1907-1936.
PMID: 37126050
Scene meaning is processed rapidly, with "gist" extracted even when presentation duration spans a few dozen milliseconds. This has led some to suggest a primacy of bottom-up information. However, gist...
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Wardle S, Ewing L, Malcolm G, Paranjape S, Baker C
Cognition
. 2023 Feb;
235:105398.
PMID: 36791506
Face pareidolia is the experience of seeing illusory faces in inanimate objects. While children experience face pareidolia, it is unknown whether they perceive gender in illusory faces, as their face...
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Sheremata S, Malcolm G, Shomstein S
Atten Percept Psychophys
. 2022 Nov;
85(1):113-119.
PMID: 36451076
Visual short-term memory (VSTM) is an essential store that creates continuous representations from disjointed visual input. However, severe capacity limits exist, reflecting constraints in supporting brain networks. VSTM performance shows...
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Wegner-Clemens K, Malcolm G, Shomstein S
Atten Percept Psychophys
. 2022 Apr;
84(4):1317-1327.
PMID: 35449432
Semantic information about objects, events, and scenes influences how humans perceive, interact with, and navigate the world. The semantic information about any object or event can be highly complex and...
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Nah J, Malcolm G, Shomstein S
Cereb Cortex Commun
. 2021 Aug;
2(3):tgab049.
PMID: 34447936
Objects can be described in terms of low-level (e.g., boundaries) and high-level properties (e.g., object semantics). While recent behavioral findings suggest that the influence of semantic relatedness between objects on...
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Shomstein S, Malcolm G, Nah J
Curr Opin Psychol
. 2019 Mar;
29:153-159.
PMID: 30925285
Attentional selection is a mechanism by which incoming sensory information is prioritized for further, detailed, and more effective, processing. Given that attended information is privileged by the sensory system, understanding...
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Malcolm G, Silson E, Henry J, Baker C
Front Hum Neurosci
. 2018 Jun;
12:189.
PMID: 29867413
We can understand viewed scenes and extract task-relevant information within a few hundred milliseconds. This process is generally supported by three cortical regions that show selectivity for scene images: parahippocampal...