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James R Brockmole

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Dageforde S, Parra D, Malik K, Christensen L, Jensen R, Brockmole J, et al.
Acta Psychol (Amst) . 2024 Jun; 248:104349. PMID: 38909397
Although considerable research has been done on memory for temporal information, as well as on the relationship between context and cognition, not much is known about the influence of temporal...
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Krasich K, ONeill K, Murray S, Brockmole J, De Brigard F, Nuthmann A
Cognition . 2023 Nov; 242:105624. PMID: 37944314
Research on gaze control has long shown that increased visual-cognitive processing demands in scene viewing are associated with longer fixation durations. More recently, though, longer durations have also been linked...
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Vilanova-Goldstein A, Huffman G, Brockmole J
Atten Percept Psychophys . 2022 May; 84(5):1477-1488. PMID: 35610415
Attentional selection is driven, in part, by a complex interplay between endogenous and exogenous cues. Recently, one's interactions with the physical world have also been shown to bias attention. Specifically,...
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Krasich K, Kim J, Huffman G, Klaffehn A, Brockmole J
Psychon Bull Rev . 2021 Jun; 28(6):1944-1960. PMID: 34159530
Gaze control manifests from a dynamic integration of visual and auditory information, with sound providing important cues for how a viewer should behave. Some past research suggests that music, even...
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Krasich K, Huffman G, Faber M, Brockmole J
J Vis . 2020 Sep; 20(9):10. PMID: 32926071
Vision is crucial for many everyday activities, but the mind is not always focused on what the eyes see. Mind wandering occurs frequently and is associated with attenuated visual and...
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Faber M, Krasich K, Bixler R, Brockmole J, DMello S
J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform . 2020 Jul; 46(10):1201-1221. PMID: 32730072
During mind wandering, visual processing of external information is attenuated. Accordingly, mind wandering is associated with changes in gaze behaviors, albeit findings are inconsistent in the literature. This heterogeneity obfuscates...
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Clement A, Brockmole J
Atten Percept Psychophys . 2020 Apr; 82(5):2603-2617. PMID: 32333370
A growing body of research suggests that performing actions can distort the perception of size, distance, and other visual information. These distortions have been observed under a variety of circumstances,...
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Huffman G, Brockmole J
Atten Percept Psychophys . 2020 Mar; 82(5):2558-2569. PMID: 32166643
While the factors that contribute to individuals feeling a sense agency over a stimulus have been extensively studied, the cognitive effects of a sense of agency over a stimulus are...
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Stothart C, Brockmole J
Atten Percept Psychophys . 2019 Jun; 81(8):2659-2665. PMID: 31227994
When people search for multiple targets in a display, finding one target hinders their ability to find additional targets. These errors were originally proposed to stem from a "satisfaction" with...
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Clement A, ODonnell R, Brockmole J
Psychon Bull Rev . 2019 May; 26(4):1266-1272. PMID: 31044360
A growing number of studies suggest that semantic knowledge can influence the control of gaze in scenes. For example, observers are more likely to look toward objects that are semantically...