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The following pages link to Age differences in the control of looking behavior: do you know where your eyes have been? (Q52137649):
Displaying 36 items.
- The effects of multisensory targets on saccadic trajectory deviations: eliminating age differences (Q30465619) (← links)
- Attentional and oculomotor capture by onset, luminance and color singletons (Q33180260) (← links)
- Abnormal susceptibility to distracters hinders perception in early stage Parkinson's disease: a controlled study (Q33265969) (← links)
- Age-related preservation of top-down control over distraction in visual search (Q33915853) (← links)
- Individual differences and metacognitive knowledge of visual search strategy (Q34069684) (← links)
- Eye Movements and Strategy Shift in Skill Acquisition: Adult Age Differences (Q34587293) (← links)
- Age mediation of frontoparietal activation during visual feature search (Q34620660) (← links)
- Aging increases inattentional blindness to the gorilla in our midst (Q34708816) (← links)
- Separating automatic and intentional inhibitory mechanisms of attention in adults with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (Q34730792) (← links)
- Scene categorization in Alzheimer's disease: a saccadic choice task. (Q35082237) (← links)
- More than meets the eye: age differences in the capture and suppression of oculomotor action (Q35440030) (← links)
- Searching from the top down: ageing and attentional guidance during singleton detection. (Q35651945) (← links)
- Age-related preservation of top-down attentional guidance during visual search (Q35691197) (← links)
- Adult age differences in the implicit and explicit components of top-down attentional guidance during visual search (Q35724328) (← links)
- Overriding age differences in attentional capture with top-down processing (Q35902273) (← links)
- The impact of red light running camera flashes on younger and older drivers' attention and oculomotor control (Q36372541) (← links)
- Preserved Suppression of Salient Irrelevant Stimuli During Visual Search in Age-Associated Memory Impairment (Q36453099) (← links)
- Prolonged disengagement from attentional capture in normal aging (Q36650666) (← links)
- Worth a glance: using eye movements to investigate the cognitive neuroscience of memory. (Q41290880) (← links)
- Knowing and avoiding: the influence of distractor awareness on oculomotor capture (Q47598008) (← links)
- Age-related decline in the reflexive component of overt gaze following (Q50623707) (← links)
- Age-related differences in selection by visual saliency. (Q50702835) (← links)
- Capture of the gaze does not capture the mind (Q50804341) (← links)
- Minimal age-related deficits in task switching, inhibition, and oculomotor control. (Q51828031) (← links)
- The search for oculomotor inhibition: interactions with working memory. (Q51887019) (← links)
- Oculomotor capture in ADHD. (Q51891841) (← links)
- Word cues affect detection but not localization responses. (Q51918837) (← links)
- The effects of practice and external support on older adults' control of reflexive eye movements. (Q51933055) (← links)
- Age-group differences in inhibiting an oculomotor response. (Q51969415) (← links)
- Age-related differences in corrected and inhibited pointing movements. (Q51976669) (← links)
- Age-related effects of attentional and oculomotor capture by onsets and color singletons as a function of experience. (Q52105437) (← links)
- Attentional guidance of the eyes by contextual information and abrupt onsets. (Q52125845) (← links)
- Influence of single and multiple onset distractors on visual search for singleton targets. (Q52544179) (← links)
- Saccadic eye movements as indicators of cognitive function in older adults (Q58272811) (← links)
- Using Saccadic Eye Movements to Assess Cognitive Decline with Ageing (Q64214133) (← links)
- Salience-based object prioritization during active viewing of naturalistic scenes in young and older adults (Q104486517) (← links)