Michael S Ambinder
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Ambinder M, Wang R, Crowell J, Francis G, Brinkmann P
Psychon Bull Rev
. 2009 Oct;
16(5):818-23.
PMID: 19815783
It is a long-lasting question whether human beings, who evolved in a physical world of three dimensions, are capable of overcoming this fundamental limitation to develop an intuitive understanding of...
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Ambinder M, Lleras A
Atten Percept Psychophys
. 2009 Oct;
71(7):1495-506.
PMID: 19801610
We examined the relationship between two different attention limitations on the perception of rapid events: the attentional awakening (AA, an inability to successfully process a target when it appears early...
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Thomas L, Ambinder M, Hsieh B, Levinthal B, Crowell J, Irwin D, et al.
Psychon Bull Rev
. 2007 Mar;
13(5):891-5.
PMID: 17328391
Inhibition of return (IOR) has long been viewed as a foraging facilitator in visual search. We investigated the contribution of IOR in a task that approximates natural foraging more closely...
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Wang R, Crowell J, Simons D, Irwin D, Kramer A, Ambinder M, et al.
Psychon Bull Rev
. 2006 Aug;
13(2):281-6.
PMID: 16892995
Models of spatial updating attempt to explain how representations of spatial relationships between the actor and objects in the environment change as the actor moves. In allocentric models, object locations...
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Wickens C, Alexander A, Ambinder M, Martens M
Spat Vis
. 2004 Nov;
17(4-5):373-88.
PMID: 15559110
Two experiments were conducted in which participants performed a vehicle dispatching task. The intensity of one information source (vehicles in Experiment 1, destinations in Experiment 2) was varied to examine...