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Becker, M. W., & Rasmussen, I. P. (2007). The rhythm aftereffect: Support for time sensitive neurons with broad overlapping tuning curves. Brain and Cognition. 64, 274-281.
Bindemann, M., Scheepers, C., & Burton, A. M. (2009). Viewpoint and center of gravity affect eye movements to human faces. Journal of Vision, 9(2):7, 1-16, http://journalofvision.org/9/2/7/, doi:10.1167/9.2.7.
Blais, C., Jack, R. E., Scheepers, C, Fiset, D., & Caldara, R. (2008). Culture shapes how we look at faces. PLoS ONE. 2008; 3(8): e3022.
Bond, G. D. (2008). Deception detection expertise. Law and Human Behavior. 32, 339-351.
Calvo, M. G., & Eysenck, M. W. (2008). Affective significance enhances covert attention: Roles of anxiety and word familiarity. The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology Perception, 61, 1669-1686.
Chica, A. B, Taylor, T. L., Lupiáñez, J., & Klein, R. M. (in press). Two mechanisms underlying inhibition of return. Experimental Brain Research,
Chen, L., & Boland, J. (2008). Dominance and context effects on activation of alternative homophone meanings. Memory & Cognition, 36, 1306-1323.
Cristino, F., & Baddeley, R. (2009). The nature of the visual representations involved in eye movements when walking down the street. Visual Cognition, 17, 880-903.
Dixson, B. J., Grimshaw, G. M., Linklater, W. L., & Dixson, A. F. (in press). Eye-tracking of men's preferences for waist-to-hip ratio and breast size of women. Archives of Sexual Behavior,
Duñabeitia, J. A., Avilésa, A., Afonso, O., Scheepers, C., & Carreiras, M. (2009). Qualitative differences in the representation of abstract versus concrete words: Evidence from the visual-world paradigm. Cognition, 110, 284-292.
Elahipanah, A., Christensen, B. K., & Reingold, E. M. (2008). Visual selective attention among persons with schizophrenia: The distractor ratio effect. Schizophrenia Research. 105, 61-67.
Engelhardt, P. E., Ferreira, F., & Patsenko, E. G. (in press). Pupillometry reveals processing load during spoken language comprehension. The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology,
Fleming, K. K., Bandy, C. L., & Kimble, M. O. (in press). Decisions to shoot in a weapon identification task: The influence of cultural stereotypes and perceived threat on false positive errors. Social Neuroscience,
Henderson, J. M., Chanceaux, M., & Smith, T. J. (2009). The influence of clutter on real-world scene search: Evidence from search efficiency and eye movements. Journal of Vision, 9(1):32, 1-8, http://journalofvision.org/9/1/32/, doi:10.1167/9.1.32.
Henderson, J. M., & Pierce, G. L. (2008). Eye movements during scene viewing: Evidence for mixed control of fixation durations. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review. 15, 566-573.
Henderson, J. M., & Smith, T. J. (2009). How are eye fixation durations controlled during scene viewing? Further evidence from a scene onset delay paradigm. Visual Cognition, 17, 1055-1082.
Hermens, F., Zanker, J. M., & Walker, R. (In press). Microsaccades and preparatory set: A comparison between delayed and immediate, exogenous and endogenous pro- and anti-saccades. Experimental Brain Research,
Higgins, J. S., & Wang, R. F. (2010). A landmark effect in the perceived displacement of objects. Vision Research, 50, 242-248.
Jack, R. E., Blais, C., Scheepers, C., Schyns, P. G., & Caldara, R. (2009). Cultural confusions show that facial expressions are not universal. Current Biology, 19, 1543-1548.
Koehn, J. D., Roy, E., & Barton, J. J. S. (2008). The 'diagonal effect': a systematic error in oblique antisaccades. Journal of Neurophysiology, 100, 587-597.
Kuhn, G., Benson, V., Fletcher-Watson, S., Kovshoff, H., McCormick, C. A., Kirkby, J., & Leekam, S. R. (in press). Eye movements affirm: automatic overt gaze and arrow cueing for typical adults and adults with autism spectrum disorder. Experimental Brain Research,
Kuhn, G., & Findlay, J. M. (2010). Misdirection, attention and awareness: Inattentional blindness reveals temporal relationship between eye movements and visual awareness. The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 63, 136-146.
Kuhn, G., & Kingstone, A. (2009). Look away! Eyes and arrows engage oculomotor responses automatically? Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 71, 314-327.
Kuhn, G., Tatler, B. W., & Cole, G. (2009). You look where I look! Effect of gaze cues on overt and covert attention in misdirection. Visual Cognition, 17, 925-944.
Lee, H., Abegg, M., Rodriguez, A., Koehn, J., & Barton, J. J. S. (in press). Why do humans make antisaccade errors? Experimental Brain Research,
Li, X., Rayner, K., & Cave, K. R. (2009). On the segmentation of Chinese words during reading. Cognitive Psychology, 58, 525-552.
Loschky, L. C., Sethi, A., Simons, D. J., Pydimarri, T. N., Forristal, N., Corbeille, J., & Gibb, K. (2006). The roles of amplitude and local phase information in scene gist recognition and masking. Journal of Vision. 6, 799. http://journalofvision.org/6/6/799/.
Malcolm, G. L. & Henderson, J. M. (2009). The effects of target template specificity on visual search in real-world scenes: Evidence from eye movements. Journal of Vision, 9(11):8, 1-13, http://journalofvision.org/9/11/8/, doi:10.1167/9.11.8.
Patsenko, E. G., & Altmann, E. M. (in press). How planful is routine behavior? A selective-attention model of performance in the Tower of Hanoi. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General.
Patson, N. D., & Ferreira, F. (2009). Conceptual plural information is used to guide early parsing decisions: Evidence from garden-path sentences with reciprocal verbs. Journal of Memory and Language, 60, 464-486.
Reichle, E. D., Vanyukov, P. M., Laurent, P. A., & Warren, T. (2008). Serial or parallel? Using depth-of-processing to examine attention allocation during reading. Vision Research, 48, 1831-1836.
Ren, Y., Xuan, Y., & Fu, X. (2007). Effects of Pattern Complexity on Information Integration: Evidence from Eye Movements. Lecture Notes in Computer Science. 4562, 582-590.
Rosenberg, J., Pusch, K., Dietrich, R., & Cajochen, C. (2009). The tick-tock of language: Is language processing sensitive to circadian rhythmicity and elevated sleep pressure? Chronobiology International, 26, 974 - 991.
Rossit, S., Szymanek, L., Butler, S. H., & Harvey, M. (2010). Memory-guided saccade processing in visual form agnosia (patient DF). Experimental Brain Research, 200, 109-116.
Smilek, D., Solman, G. J. F., Murawski, P., & Carriere, J. S. A. (2009). The eyes fixate the optimal viewing position of task-irrelevant words. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 16, 57-61.
Smith, T. J., & Henderson, J. M. (2008). Edit Blindness: The relationship between attention and global change blindness in dynamic scenes. Journal of Eye Movement Research, 2(2):6, 1-17.
Smith, T. J., & Henderson, J. M. (2009). Facilitation of return during scene viewing. Visual Cognition, 17, 1083-1108.
Wang, C.-A., & Inhoff, A. W. (in press). The influence of visual contrast and case changes on parafoveal preview benefits during reading. The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology,
Wang, C.-A., Inhoff, A. W., & Radach, R. (2009). Is attention confined to one word at a time? The spatial distribution of parafoveal preview benefits during reading. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 71, 1487-1494.
Wilkowski, B. M., Robinson, M. D., Gordon, R. D., & Troop-Gordon, W. (2007). Tracking the evil eye: Trait anger and selective attention within ambiguously hostile scenes. Journal of Research in Personality. 41, 650-666.
Wilson, A., Wilson, A., ten Hove, M. W., Pareacute, M., & Munhall, K. G. (2008). Loss of Central Vision and Audiovisual Speech Perception. Visual Impairment Research. 10, 23-34.
Võ, M. L.-H., & Henderson, J. M. (2009). Does gravity matter? Effects of semantic and syntactic inconsistencies on the allocation of attention during scene perception. Journal of Vision, 9(3):24, 1-15, http://journalofvision.org/9/3/24/, doi:10.1167/9.3.24.
Wengelin, Å., Torrance, M., Holmqvist, K., Simpson, S., Galbraith, D., Johansson, V., & Johansson, R. (2009). Combined eye-tracking and keystroke-logging methods for studying cognitive processes in text production. Behavior Research Methods, 41, 337-351.
Winskel, H. (2009). Reading in Thai: the case of misaligned vowels. Reading and Writing, 22, 1-24.
Yang, S.-N., Tai, Y.-C., Laukkanen, H., & Sheedy, J. (in press). Effects of ocular transverse chromatic aberration on near foveal letter recognition. Vision Research,
Zelinsky, G. J., & Schmidt, J. (2009). An effect of referential scene constraint on search implies scene segmentation, Visual Cognition, 17, 1004-1028.
