You will find here a list of the publications connected with the MotorBias Project

Journal Articles:

  1. Smith, D. T., Beierholm, U., & Avery, M. (2023). A presaccadic perceptual impairment at the postsaccadic location of the blindspot. Plos One, 18(9), e0291582. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0291582
  2. Christof Elias TopfstedtLuca WollenbergThomas Schenk; The role of habitual learning in premotor attention allocation. Journal of Vision 2023;23(5):19. doi: https://doi.org/10.1167/jov.23.5.19..
  3. McAteer, S. M., Ablott, E., McGregor, A., & Smith, D. T. (2023). Dynamic resource allocation in spatial working memory during full and partial report tasks. Journal of Vision 23 (2):10. doi: https://doi.org/10.1167/jov.23.2.10.
  4. McAteer, S. M., McGregor, A., & Smith, D. T. (2022). Oculomotor rehearsal in visuospatial working memoryAttention, Perception & Psychophysics, 85, 261–275. doi: https://doi.org/10.3758/s13414-022-02601-4
  5. Smith, D. T. (2022). A horizontal–vertical anisotropy in spatial short-term memory. Visual Cognition, 1-9. doi:10.1080/13506285.2022.2042446
  6. Casteau, S., Lodge, R., Chalkley, M., Walker, R., & Smith, D. T. (2021). The presence of placeholders modulates the naso-temporal asymmetry in the remote distractor effect. Cortex, 141, 201-210. doi:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cortex.2021.04.007
  7. Smith, D. T., Casteau, S., & Archibald, N. (2021). Spatial attention and spatial short term memory in PSP and Parkinson’s disease. Cortex, 137, 49-60.
  8. Ludwig, K., & Schenk, T. (2021). Long-lasting effects of a gaze-contingent intervention on change detection in healthy participants – Implications for neglect rehabilitation. Cortex, 134, 333-350.
  9. Casteau, S. & Smith, D. T. (2020). On the link between attentional search and the oculomotor system: is pre-attentive search restricted to the range of eye movements?. Attention, Perception and Psychophysics 82(2): 518-532.
  10. Ludwig K, Schmid D, Schenk T (2020) . Gaze-contingent stimulus removal leads to subsequent changes in overt attentional allocationNeuropsychologia. 139:107297.
  11. Elshout JANijboer TCWVan der Stigchel S (2019). Is congruent movement training more effective than standard visual scanning therapy to ameliorate symptoms of visuospatial neglect? Study protocol of a randomised control trial
  12. Smith, D.T., & Archibald, N. (2020). Spatial Working Memory in Progressive Supranuclear Palsy. Cortex 122: 115-122.. [pdf]
  13. Casteau, S. & Smith D.T. (2020). Covert Attention Beyond the Range of Eye-movements: Evidence for a Dissociation between Exogenous and Endogenous orienting. Cortex 122: 170-186[pdf]
  14. Casteau, S & Smith, D.T. (2019). Associations and Dissociations between Oculomotor Readiness and Covert Attention. Vision 3: 17.
  15. Smith, D.T. & Casteau, S. (2019). The effect of offset cues on saccade programming and covert attention. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 72(3): 481-490[pdf]

Book Chapters

  1. Smith, D.T. & Archibald, N. (2018). Visual Search in Progressive Supranuclear Palsy. In Processes of Visuo-spatial Attention and Working Memory. Hodgson, T. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer.

Poster Abstracts

  1. Casteau, S., Hathaway, J., Ellison, A., & Smith DT (2018) Do the Eye-Movement System and the Arm-Movement System Contribute Independently to Attentional Orienting: A TMS Study PERCEPTION 48, 28-28
  2. Casteau, S. & Smith, D.T. (2017). Is shift of spatial attention limited to the effective oculomotor range: A study with presentation in extreme periphery. Poster/Talk presented at the European Conference on Visual Perception 2017, Berlin, Germany. [link]

 

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