Publications
21
Lab Publications
683
Total Citations
45
Conference Presentations
Our work focuses on the temporal dynamics of attention within social situations, across internal thoughts, and in digital environments.
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Attention in hindsight: Using stimulated recall to capture dynamic fluctuations in attentional engagement.
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The importance of accounting for off-task behaviours during data collection.
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A desire for distraction: Uncovering the rates of media multitasking during online research studies.
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Infrequent faces bias social attention differentially in manual and oculomotor measures.
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Trait-level variability in attention modulates mind wandering and academic achievement.
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Contextually-based social attention diverges across covert and overt measures.
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The eyes do not have it after all? Attention is not automatically biased towards faces and eyes.
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The Influence of Scene Context on Parafoveal Processing of Objects.
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Peripheral Guidance in Scenes: The Interaction of Scene Context and Object Content.
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The Effect of Inhaled Menthol on Upper Airway Resistance in Humans.
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The Effect of CPAP on Hypercoagulability in patients with Severe OSA as assessed by Thromboelastography.
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Reverse atrial electrical remodeling induced by CPAP in patients with severe sleep apnea.
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Testing Shneidman’s model of suicidality in incarcerated offenders and in undergraduates.
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