Browse by Goldsmiths authors: De Fockert, J. W.

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  • Investigating the effect of cognitive load on the intentionality bias. (2025) Eisenkoeck, Antonia; De Fockert, J. W. and Moore, James W.
  • State anxiety biases estimates of uncertainty and impairs reward learning in volatile environments. (2021) Hein, Thomas; De Fockert, J. W. and Herrojo Ruiz, Maria picture_as_pdf
  • Adults with probable Developmental Coordination Disorder selectively process early visual, but not tactile information during action preparation. An electrophysiological study. (2019) Job, Xavier; Brady, Daniel; De Fockert, J. W.; Di Bernardi Luft, Caroline; Hill, Elisabeth L. and Van Velzen, Jose L.
  • The influence of motor preparation on the processing of action-relevant visual features. (2019) Job, Xavier; Golemme, Mara; Bhattacharya, Joydeep; Cappelletti, Marinella; De Fockert, J. W. and Van Velzen, Jose L. picture_as_pdf
  • Three-Quarter Views of Depth-Rotated Faces Induce Face-Specific Capacity Limits in Visual Search induce face-specific capacity limits in visual search. (2019) Thoma, Volker and De Fockert, J. W.
  • Expectancy-based strategic processes are influenced by spatial working memory load and individual differences in working memory capacity. (2018) Ortells, JJ; De Fockert, J. W.; Alvarez, NR and Garcia, SF
  • Urban experience alters lightness perception. (2018) Linnell, Karina J; Bremner, Andrew J.; Caparos, S.; Davidoff, Jules B. and De Fockert, J. W. description
  • Grasp preparation modulates early visual processing of size and detection of local/global stimulus features. (2017) Job, Xavier; Van Velzen, Jose L. and De Fockert, J. W. picture_as_pdf
  • The Influence of Working Memory Load on Expectancy-Based Strategic Processes in the Stroop-Priming Task. (2017) Ortells, JJ; Álvarez, D; Noguera, C; Carmona, E and De Fockert, J. W.
  • Misaligned and Polarity-Reversed Faces Determine Face-specific Capacity Limits. (2016) Thoma, Volker; Ward, Neil and De Fockert, J. W.
  • Event-Related Potential Effects of Object Repetition Depend on Attention and Part-Whole Configuration. (2016) Gosling, Angela; Thoma, Volker; De Fockert, J. W. and Richardson-Klavehn, Alan
  • Action preparation modulates sensory perception in unseen personal space: an electrophysiological investigation. (2016) Job, Xavier; De Fockert, J. W. and Van Velzen, Jose L. description
  • View-sensitive ERP repetition effects indicate automatic holistic processing of spatially unattended objects. (2016) Wakui, E.; Thoma, Volker and De Fockert, J. W. description
  • Effects of culture and the urban environment on the development of the Ebbinghaus illusion. (2016) Bremner, Andrew J.; Doherty, Martin J.; Caparos, Serge; De Fockert, J. W.; Linnell, Karina J and Davidoff, Jules B.
  • Local and global visual processing and eating disorder traits: An event-related potential study. (2016) Moynihan, Jennifer; Rose, Mark; Van Velzen, Jose L. and De Fockert, J. W. description
  • Sensory development: Childhood changes in visual cortical function. (2016) Bremner, Andrew J. and De Fockert, J. W.
  • Better target detection in the presence of collinear flankers under high working memory load. (2014) De Fockert, J. W. and Leiser, Jaclyn
  • Intraindividual reaction time variability affects P300 amplitude rather than latency. (2014) Ramchurn, Anusha; De Fockert, J. W.; Mason, Luke; Darling, Stephen and Bunce, David
  • Electrophysiological evidence for greater attention to threat when cognitive control resources are depleted. (2014) Holmes, Amanda; Mogg, Karin; De Fockert, J. W.; Nielsen, Maria and Bradley, Brendan description
  • Higher levels of depression are associated with reduced global bias in visual processing. (2014) De Fockert, J. W. and Cooper, Andrew
  • More conservative go/no-go response criterion under high working memory load. (2014) Doneva, Silviya and De Fockert, J. W.
  • The Role of Working Memory in Achievement Goal Pursuit. (2013) Avery, Rachel; Smillie, Luke and De Fockert, J. W.
  • Urbanization decreases attentional engagement. (2013) Linnell, Karina J; Caparos, Serge; De Fockert, J. W. and Davidoff, Jules B.
  • Greater visual averaging of face identity for own-gender faces. (2013) De Fockert, J. W. and Gautrey, Ben
  • Beyond perceptual load and dilution: a review of the role of working memory in selective attention. (2013) De Fockert, J. W.
  • Do local and global perceptual biases tell us anything about local and global selective attention? (2013) Caparos, S.; Linnell, Karina J; Bremner, Andrew J.; De Fockert, J. W. and Davidoff, Jules B. picture_as_pdf
  • “Bouba” and “Kiki” in Namibia? A remote culture make similar shape–sound matches, but different shape–taste matches to Westerners. (2013) Bremner, Andrew J.; Caparos, Serge; Davidoff, Jules B.; De Fockert, J. W.; Linnell, Karina J and Spence, Charles
  • Ensemble representations: Effects of set size and item heterogeneity on average size perception. (2013) Marchant, Alexander; Simons, Daniel and De Fockert, J. W.
  • Role of frontal cortex in attentional capture by singleton distractors. (2012) De Fockert, J. W. and Theeuwes, Jan
  • Focusing on Attention: The Effects of Working Memory Capacity and Load on Selective Attention. (2012) Ahmed, Lubna and De Fockert, J. W.
  • Working memory can both impair and improve selective attention: Evidence from the Navon paradigm. (2012) Ahmed, Lubna and De Fockert, J. W.
  • The role of perceptual load in action affordance by ignored objects. (2012) Murphy, S.; Van Velzen, Jose L. and De Fockert, J. W.
  • Exposure to an urban environment alters the local bias of a remote culture. (2012) Caparos, S.; Ahmed, L.; Bremner, Andrew J.; De Fockert, J. W.; Linnell, Karina J and Davidoff, Jules B.
  • The effects of using ticks and crosses on academic self-concept. (2012) Paul, R. and De Fockert, J. W.
  • Reduced Distractibility in a Remote Culture. (2011) De Fockert, J. W.; Caparos, S.; Linnell, Karina J and Davidoff, Jules B.
  • Release of Inattentional Blindness by High Working Memory Load: Elucidating the Relationship between Working Memory and Selective Attention. (2011) De Fockert, J. W. and Bremner, Andrew J.
  • Early top-down attentional modulation in visual processing. (2010) De Fockert, J. W.
  • No negative priming without cognitive control. (2010) De Fockert, J. W.; Mizon, Guy A. and D'Ubaldo, Mariangela
  • ERP and behavioural evidence for direct suppression of unwanted memories. (2009) Bergström, Zara M.; De Fockert, J. W. and Richardson-Klavehn, Alan
  • Unconscious priming of a no-go response. (2009) Hughes, Gethin; Velmans, Max and De Fockert, J. W.
  • Behavioral and ERP evidence of greater distractor processing in old age. (2009) De Fockert, J. W.; Ramchurn, Anusha; Van Velzen, Jose L.; Bergström, Zara M. and Bunce, David
  • Event-related Potential Evidence that Automatic Recollection Can Be Voluntarily Avoided. (2009) Bergström, Zara M.; De Fockert, J. W. and Richardson-Klavehn, Alan
  • High working memory load leads to more Ebbinghaus illusion. (2009) De Fockert, J. W. and Wu, Si
  • Priming by the mean representation of a set. (2009) Marchant, Alexander and De Fockert, J. W.
  • Rapid extraction of mean identity from sets of faces. (2009) De Fockert, J. W. and Wolfenstein, Cecilia
  • Attention modulates set representation by statistical properties. (2008) De Fockert, J. W. and Marchant, Alexander
  • More Accurate Size Contrast Judgments in the Ebbinghaus Illusion by a Remote Culture. (2007) De Fockert, J. W.; Davidoff, Jules B.; Fagot, J. and Goldstein, J.
  • ERP evidence for successful voluntary avoidance of conscious recollection. (2007) Bergström, Zara M.; Velmans, Max; De Fockert, J. W. and Richardson-Klavehn, Alan
  • Frontal control of attentional capture in visual search. (2006) Lavie, Nilli and De Fockert, J. W.
  • Keeping priorities: the role of working memory and selective attention in cognitive aging. (2005) De Fockert, J. W. html
  • The role of working memory in attentional capture. (2005) Lavie, Nilli and De Fockert, J. W.
  • Load Theory of Selective Attention and Cognitive Control. (2004) Lavie, N.; Hirst, A.; De Fockert, J. W. and Viding, E.
  • Neural Correlates of Attentional Capture in Visual Search. (2004) De Fockert, J. W.; Rees, Geraint; Frith, Chris and Lavie, Nilli
  • Neural correlates of attentional capture in visual search. (2004) De Fockert, J. W.; Rees, Geraint; Frith, Christopher D. and Lavie, Nilli
  • Contrasting effects of sensory limits and capacity limits in visual selective attention. (2003) Lavie, Nilli and De Fockert, J. W.
  • The role of working memory in visual selective attention. (2001) De Fockert, J. W.; Rees, Geraint; Frith, Christopher D. and Lavie, Nilli
  • Inhibitory effects of repeating color and shape: Inhibition of return or repetition blindness? (2001) Fox, Elaine and De Fockert, J. W.
  • Negative priming depends on prime–probe similarity: Evidence for episodic retrieval. (1998) Fox, Elaine and De Fockert, J. W.