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William J. Harrison
William J. Harrison
Teaching and Research Fellow, School of Psychology, The University of Queensland
Bestätigte E-Mail-Adresse bei psy.uq.edu.au
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Eye movement targets are released from visual crowding
WJ Harrison, JB Mattingley, RW Remington
Journal of Neuroscience 33 (7), 2927-2933, 2013
1062013
Focus: Attention science: The role of attention in learning in the digital age
JM Lodge, WJ Harrison
The Yale journal of biology and medicine 92 (1), 21, 2019
732019
A unifying model of orientation crowding in peripheral vision
WJ Harrison, PJ Bex
Current Biology 25 (24), 3213-3219, 2015
622015
Frontal dynamic aphasia in progressive supranuclear palsy: distinguishing between generation and fluent sequencing of novel thoughts
GA Robinson, D Spooner, WJ Harrison
Neuropsychologia 77, 62-75, 2015
522015
Visual crowding at a distance during predictive remapping
WJ Harrison, JD Retell, RW Remington, JB Mattingley
Current Biology 23 (9), 793-798, 2013
492013
Integrating retinotopic features in spatiotopic coordinates
WJ Harrison, PJ Bex
Journal of Neuroscience 34 (21), 7351-7360, 2014
342014
Visual working memory is independent of the cortical spacing between memoranda
WJ Harrison, PM Bays
Journal of Neuroscience 38 (12), 3116-3123, 2018
322018
Pre-saccadic shifts of visual attention
WJ Harrison, JB Mattingley, RW Remington
Public Library of Science 7 (9), e45670, 2012
262012
Visual crowding is a combination of an increase of positional uncertainty, source confusion, and featural averaging
WJ Harrison, PJ Bex
Scientific reports 7 (1), 45551, 2017
242017
Multisensory integration with a head-mounted display: Background visual motion and sound motion
WJ Harrison, MB Thompson, PM Sanderson
Human factors 52 (1), 78-91, 2010
172010
Location-independent feature binding in visual working memory for sequentially presented objects
S Schneegans, WJ Harrison, PM Bays
Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics 83 (6), 2377-2393, 2021
152021
Monocular and binocular contributions to oculomotor plasticity
G Maiello, WJ Harrison, PJ Bex
Scientific Reports 6 (1), 31861, 2016
132016
Voluntary control of illusory contour formation
WJ Harrison, R Rideaux
Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics 81, 1522-1531, 2019
112019
Wakefulness state modulates conscious access: Suppression of auditory detection in the transition to sleep
V Noreika, A Canales-Johnson, WJ Harrison, A Johnson, A Arnatkeviciute, ...
BioRxiv, 1-34, 2017
112017
Luminance and contrast of images in the THINGS database
WJ Harrison
Perception 51 (4), 244-262, 2022
102022
Reply to Pachai et al.
WJ Harrison, PJ Bex
Current Biology 26 (9), R353-R354, 2016
102016
Visual crowding is anisotropic along the horizontal meridian during smooth pursuit
WJ Harrison, RW Remington, JB Mattingley
Journal of Vision 14 (1), 21-21, 2014
82014
Attentional selection and illusory surface appearance
WJ Harrison, AJ Ayeni, PJ Bex
Scientific Reports 9 (1), 2227, 2019
6*2019
Spatial structure, phase, and the contrast of natural images
R Rideaux, RK West, TSA Wallis, PJ Bex, JB Mattingley, WJ Harrison
Journal of Vision 22 (1), 4-4, 2022
42022
Limited memory for ensemble statistics in visual change detection
WJ Harrison, JMV McMaster, PM Bays
Cognition 214, 104763, 2021
42021
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