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Viola S Stormer

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Ortego K, Stormer V
Psychon Bull Rev . 2024 Nov; PMID: 39560877
Humans can rapidly and accurately extract statistical information about features of the visual environment, an ability referred to as ensemble perception. However, little is known about how ensemble estimates are...
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Sayed K, Stormer V
J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform . 2024 Oct; 50(12):1236-1247. PMID: 39480345
Spatial attention enhances processing of information, but how does unattended and task-irrelevant information influence visual processing within the spatial focus of attention? We tested this by asking participants to extract...
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Chapman A, Stormer V
Atten Percept Psychophys . 2024 Sep; 86(6):1872-1882. PMID: 39251566
A major constraining factor for attentional selection is the similarity between targets and distractors. When similarity is low, target items can be identified quickly and efficiently, whereas high similarity can...
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Williams J, Stormer V
Psychol Sci . 2024 Jun; 35(7):814-824. PMID: 38889285
Despite the intuitive feeling that our visual experience is coherent and comprehensive, the world is full of ambiguous and indeterminate information. Here we explore how the visual system might take...
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Addleman D, Rajasingh R, Stormer V
J Exp Psychol Gen . 2024 Apr; 153(6):1568-1581. PMID: 38647455
People excel at learning the statistics of their environments. For instance, people rapidly learn to pay attention to locations that frequently contain visual search targets. Here, we investigated how frequently...
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Chung Y, Tam J, Wyble B, Stormer V
J Exp Psychol Learn Mem Cogn . 2024 Apr; 51(1):82-96. PMID: 38573722
Prior research has shown that visual working memory capacity is enhanced for meaningful stimuli (i.e., real-world objects) compared to abstract shapes (i.e., colored circles). Here, we hypothesized that the shape...
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Chapman A, Stormer V
Trends Cogn Sci . 2024 Jan; 28(5):416-427. PMID: 38280837
Our visual system consciously processes only a subset of the incoming information. Selective attention allows us to prioritize relevant inputs, and can be allocated to features, locations, and objects. Recent...
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Brady T, Stormer V
Mem Cognit . 2023 Nov; 52(3):595-609. PMID: 37973770
The capacity of visual working and visual long-term memory plays a critical role in theories of cognitive architecture and the relationship between memory and other cognitive systems. Here, we argue...
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Chung Y, Brady T, Stormer V
Mem Cognit . 2023 Nov; 52(8):2119-2131. PMID: 37948024
Previous studies have found that real-world objects' identities are better remembered than simple features like colored circles, and this effect is particularly pronounced when these stimuli are encoded one by...
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Itthipuripat S, Phangwiwat T, Wiwatphonthana P, Sawetsuttipan P, Chang K, Stormer V, et al.
J Neurosci . 2023 Aug; 43(39):6628-6652. PMID: 37620156
A prominent theoretical framework spanning philosophy, psychology, and neuroscience holds that selective attention penetrates early stages of perceptual processing to alter the subjective visual experience of behaviorally relevant stimuli. For...