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J Toby Mordkoff

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Niu Z, Mordkoff J, Hollingworth A
J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform . 2025 Feb; PMID: 39964506
Visual attention can be controlled both by a match to known target attributes (template-based guidance) and by physical salience (saliency-driven guidance). However, it remains unclear how these mechanisms interact to...
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Bustos B, Mordkoff J, Hazeltine E, Jiang J
J Exp Psychol Gen . 2024 May; 153(7):1873-1886. PMID: 38695804
Cognitive flexibility enables humans to voluntarily switch tasks. Task switching requires replacing the previously active task representation with a new one, an operation that typically results in a switch cost....
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Tas A, Mordkoff J, Hollingworth A
J Vis . 2021 Feb; 21(2):3. PMID: 33538771
How are visual sensory representations that are acquired peripherally from a saccade target related to sensory representations generated foveally after the saccade? We tested the hypothesis that, when the two...
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Xu G, Mordkoff J
Front Psychol . 2020 Dec; 11:592377. PMID: 33304301
Irrelevant aspects of the environment or irrelevant attributes of task-relevant stimuli can have important and reliable effects on behavior. When the specific values of an irrelevant attribute are correlated with...
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Mordkoff J, Chen P
Atten Percept Psychophys . 2020 Oct; 83(2):722-730. PMID: 33073322
The early work of Charles W. Eriksen and colleagues provided us with both the flanker task and the concepts of response competition and continuous flow. The model of the flanker...
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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...
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Bahle B, Thayer D, Mordkoff J, Hollingworth A
J Exp Psychol Gen . 2019 Oct; 149(5):967-983. PMID: 31589068
Theories of working memory (WM) differ in their claims about the number of items that can be maintained in a state that directly interacts with other, ongoing cognitive operations (termed...
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Mordkoff J
Psychon Bull Rev . 2019 Jun; 26(4):1464-1465. PMID: 31197754
In Mordkoff (2017), the intention was to exclude from the analyses all trials that immediately followed an error.
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Mordkoff J
Psychon Bull Rev . 2017 Mar; 24(6):2012-2020. PMID: 28283943
Hick/Hyman Law is the linear relationship between average uncertainty and mean response time across entire blocks of trials. While unequal trial-type frequencies within blocks can be used to manipulate average...
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Cosman J, Mordkoff J, Vecera S
J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform . 2016 Nov; 42(12):2077-2083. PMID: 27854456
A dominant account of selective attention, perceptual load theory, proposes that when attentional resources are exhausted, task-irrelevant information receives little attention and goes unrecognized. However, the flanker effect-typically used to...