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Pulsed out of awareness: EEG alpha oscillations represent a pulsed-inhibition of ongoing cortical processing
KE Mathewson, A Lleras, DM Beck, M Fabiani, T Ro, G Gratton
Frontiers in psychology 2, 99, 2011
5412011
Brief and rare mental “breaks” keep you focused: Deactivation and reactivation of task goals preempt vigilance decrements
A Ariga, A Lleras
Cognition 118 (3), 439-443, 2011
3162011
Moving eyes and moving thought: On the spatial compatibility between eye movements and cognition
LE Thomas, A Lleras
Psychonomic bulletin & review 14 (4), 663-668, 2007
3052007
Making waves in the stream of consciousness: entraining oscillations in EEG alpha and fluctuations in visual awareness with rhythmic visual stimulation
KE Mathewson, C Prudhomme, M Fabiani, DM Beck, A Lleras, G Gratton
Journal of cognitive neuroscience 24 (12), 2321-2333, 2012
2732012
Avoidance or boredom: Negative mental health outcomes associated with use of Information and Communication Technologies depend on users’ motivations
T Panova, A Lleras
Computers in Human Behavior 58, 249-258, 2016
2632016
Rescuing stimuli from invisibility: inducing a momentary release from visual masking with pre-target entrainment
KE Mathewson, M Fabiani, G Gratton, DM Beck, A Lleras
Cognition 115 (1), 186-191, 2010
2182010
Negative compatibility or object updating? A cautionary tale of mask-dependent priming.
A Lleras, JT Enns
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 133 (4), 475, 2004
1942004
Swinging into thought: Directed movement guides insight in problem solving
LE Thomas, A Lleras
Psychonomic bulletin & review 16 (4), 719-723, 2009
1892009
When the target becomes the mask: using apparent motion to isolate the object-level component of object substitution masking.
A Lleras, CM Moore
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 29 (1), 106, 2003
1632003
What's next? New evidence for prediction in human vision
JT Enns, A Lleras
Trends in cognitive sciences 12 (9), 327-333, 2008
1472008
Spatial context and top-down strategies in visual search
A Lleras, A Von Muhlenen
Spatial vision 17 (4), 465-482, 2004
1442004
Towards a better understanding of parallel visual processing in human vision: Evidence for exhaustive analysis of visual information.
S Buetti, DA Cronin, AM Madison, Z Wang, A Lleras
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 145 (6), 672, 2016
1242016
On the role of object representations in substitution masking.
CM Moore, A Lleras
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 31 (6 …, 2005
1172005
Covert shifts of attention function as an implicit aid to insight
LE Thomas, A Lleras
Cognition 111 (2), 168-174, 2009
1152009
Rapid resumption of interrupted visual search: New insights on the interaction between vision and memory
A Lleras, RA Rensink, JT Enns
Psychological Science 16 (9), 684-688, 2005
1092005
How much like a target can a mask be? Geometric, spatial, and temporal similarity in priming: a reply to Schlaghecken and Eimer (2006).
A Lleras, JT Enns
American Psychological Association 135 (3), 495, 2006
792006
No-onset looming motion guides spatial attention.
A Von Mühlenen, A Lleras
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 33 (6 …, 2007
772007
Perceiving Control Over Aversive and Fearful Events Can Alter How We Experience Those Events: An Investigation of Time Perception in Spider-Fearful Individuals
S Buetti, A Lleras
Frontiers in Psychology 3, 337, 2012
722012
Consequences of display changes during interrupted visual search: Rapid resumption is target specific
A Lleras, RA Rensink, JT Enns
Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics 69 (6), 980-993, 2007
702007
Updating a cautionary tale of masked priming: Reply to Klapp (2005).
A Lleras, JT Enns
American Psychological Association 134 (3), 436, 2005
702005
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