Publications 2009

Publications 2009

Ansorge, U., Kiss, M., & Eimer, M. (2009). Goal-driven attentional capture by invisible colours: Evidence from event-related potentials. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 16, 648-653.

Bediou, B., Eimer M., D’Amato, T., Hauk, O., Calder, A.J. (2009). In the eye of the beholder: Individual differences in reward-drive modulate early frontocentral ERPs to angry faces. Neuropsychologia, 47, 825-834.

Eimer, M., Kiss, M., Press, C., & Sauter, D. (2009).The roles of feature-specific task set and bottom-up salience in attentional capture: An ERP study. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, Vol. 35, No. 5, 1316-1328.

Fragopanagos, N., Cristescu, T., Goolsby, B.A., Kiss, M., Eimer, M., Nobre, A.C., Raymond, J.E., Shapiro, K.L., Taylor, J.G. (2009). Modelling distractor devaluation (DD) and its neurophysiological correlates. Neuropsychologia, 47, 2354-2366.

Gherri, E., Van Velzen, J., & Eimer, M. (2009). The instructed context of a motor task modulates covert response preparation and shifts of spatial attention. Psychophysiology, 46, 655-667.

Goolsby, B.A., Shapiro, K.L., Silvert, L., Kiss, M., Fragopanagos, N., Taylor, J.G., Eimer, M., Nobre, A.C., & Raymond, J.E. (2009). Feature-based inhibition underlies the affective consequences of attention. Visual Cognition, 17, 500-530.

Kiss, M., Driver, J., & Eimer, M. (2009). Reward priority of visual target singletons modulates ERP signatures of attentional selection. Psychological Science, 20, 245-251.

Seiss, E., Driver, J., & Eimer, M. (2009). Effects of attentional filtering demands on preparatory ERPs elicited in a spatial cueing task. Clinical Neurophysiology, 120, 1087-1095.

Seiss, E., Kiss, M., & Eimer, M. (2009). Does focused endogenous attention prevent attentional capture in pop-out visual search? Psychophysiology, 46, 703-717.

Töllner, T., Gramann, K., Müller, H.J., & Eimer, M. (2009). The anterior N1 component as an index of modality shifting. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 21, 1653-1669.