John J McDonald
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Recent Articles
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Christie G, Tay D, McDonald J
Psychon Bull Rev
. 2025 Feb;
PMID: 39966232
Seminal event-related potential (ERP) studies of visual search reported that young adults serially inspect two singletons when searching for a target (serial search), but later results showed that the second...
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Tay D, McDonald J
PLoS Biol
. 2022 Nov;
20(11):e3001917.
PMID: 36441827
Attention-control processes transfer relevant information to visual working memory (WM) and prevent irrelevant information from consuming WM resources. Although event-related potentials (ERPs) have revealed attention-control processes associated with enhancement of...
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McDonald J, Gaspar J, Lagroix H, Jolicoeur P
Psychon Bull Rev
. 2022 Aug;
30(1):224-234.
PMID: 36002716
Human beings must often perform multiple tasks concurrently or in rapid succession. Laboratory research has revealed striking limitations in the ability to dual task by asking participants to identify two...
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Lowery A, McDonald J
J Exp Psychol Gen
. 2022 Aug;
152(2):309-321.
PMID: 35913878
Interference in the Stroop task is reduced when the word and color patch are placed at different locations and is diluted further by the presence of another distractor that is...
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Tay D, McIntyre D, McDonald J
J Cogn Neurosci
. 2022 Jul;
34(11):2127-2143.
PMID: 35802599
RT studies have provided evidence for a singleton-detection strategy that is used to search for salient targets when there is no additional featural knowledge that would help guide attention. Despite...
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McDonald J, Tay D, Prime D, Hillyard S
J Neurosci
. 2022 Apr;
42(20):4174-4186.
PMID: 35396326
The neural processes that enable healthy humans to orient attention to sudden visual events are poorly understood because they are tightly intertwined with purely sensory processes. Here we isolated visually...
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Tay D, Jannati A, Green J, McDonald J
J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform
. 2022 Jan;
48(1):37-51.
PMID: 35073142
The salience-driven selection theory is comprised of three main tenets: (a) the most salient stimulus within a monitored region of the visual field captures attention, (b) the only way to...
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Hoffmeister J, Smit A, Livingstone A, McDonald J
J Cogn Neurosci
. 2021 Nov;
34(2):348-364.
PMID: 34813660
The control processes that guide attention to a visual-search target can result in the selection of an irrelevant object with similar features (a distractor). Once attention is captured by such...
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Kappenman E, Geddert R, Farrens J, McDonald J, Hajcak G
Clin Psychol Sci
. 2021 Sep;
9(3):434-448.
PMID: 34476132
Increased attention to threat is considered a core feature of anxiety. However, there are multiple mechanisms of attention and multiple types of threat, and the relationships among attention, threat, and...
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Smit A, Michalik M, Livingstone A, Mistlberger R, McDonald J
Psychophysiology
. 2019 Oct;
57(2):e13485.
PMID: 31613010
Evening-type individuals often perform poorly in the morning because of a mismatch between internal circadian time and external social time, a condition recognized as social jet lag. Performance impairments near...