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Khena Swallow
Khena Swallow
Associate Professor, Cornell University
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Event perception: a mind-brain perspective.
JM Zacks, NK Speer, KM Swallow, TS Braver, JR Reynolds
Psychological bulletin 133 (2), 273, 2007
13402007
Event segmentation
JM Zacks, KM Swallow
Current directions in psychological science 16 (2), 80-84, 2007
6282007
Reading stories activates neural representations of visual and motor experiences
NK Speer, JR Reynolds, KM Swallow, JM Zacks
Psychological science 20 (8), 989-999, 2009
5722009
Event boundaries in perception affect memory encoding and updating.
KM Swallow, JM Zacks, RA Abrams
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 138 (2), 236, 2009
4682009
The brain's cutting-room floor: Segmentation of narrative cinema
JM Zacks, NK Speer, KM Swallow, CJ Maley
Frontiers in human neuroscience 4, 168, 2010
2832010
The attentional boost effect: Transient increases in attention to one task enhance performance in a second task
KM Swallow, YV Jiang
Cognition 115 (1), 118-132, 2010
2182010
Rapid acquisition but slow extinction of an attentional bias in space.
YV Jiang, KM Swallow, GM Rosenbaum, C Herzig
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 39 (1), 87, 2013
2142013
Activation of human motion processing areas during event perception
NK Speer, KM Swallow, JM Zacks
Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience 3 (4), 335-345, 2003
2082003
Visual motion and the neural correlates of event perception
JM Zacks, KM Swallow, JM Vettel, MP McAvoy
Brain research 1076 (1), 150-162, 2006
1602006
Guidance of spatial attention by incidental learning and endogenous cuing.
YV Jiang, KM Swallow, GM Rosenbaum
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 39 (1), 285, 2013
1452013
Attentional load and attentional boost: A review of data and theory
KM Swallow, YV Jiang
Frontiers in Psychology 4, 274, 2013
1332013
Changes in events alter how people remember recent information
KM Swallow, DM Barch, D Head, CJ Maley, D Holder, JM Zacks
Journal of cognitive neuroscience 23 (5), 1052-1064, 2011
1272011
The role of timing in the attentional boost effect
KM Swallow, YV Jiang
Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics 73, 389-404, 2011
1092011
First saccadic eye movement reveals persistent attentional guidance by implicit learning.
YV Jiang, BY Won, KM Swallow
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 40 (3 …, 2014
972014
Goal-relevant events need not be rare to boost memory for concurrent images
KM Swallow, YV Jiang
Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics 74, 70-82, 2012
932012
Reliability of functional localization using fMRI
KM Swallow, TS Braver, AZ Snyder, NK Speer, JM Zacks
Neuroimage 20 (3), 1561-1577, 2003
852003
Spatial reference frame of incidentally learned attention
YV Jiang, KM Swallow
Cognition 126 (3), 378-390, 2013
812013
The attentional boost effect really is a boost: Evidence from a new baseline
KM Swallow, YV Jiang
Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics 76, 1298-1307, 2014
692014
Task specificity of attention training: The case of probability cuing
YV Jiang, KM Swallow, BY Won, JD Cistera, GM Rosenbaum
Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics 77, 50-66, 2015
672015
Selection of events in time enhances activity throughout early visual cortex
KM Swallow, T Makovski, YV Jiang
Journal of Neurophysiology 108 (12), 3239-3252, 2012
572012
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