Publications
2013
- Bae, G. Y., & Flombaum, J. I. (In press). Two items rembered as precisely as one. How integral features can improve visual working memory. Psychological Science.
- Ma, Z., & Flombaum, J.I. (In press). Off to a bad start: Uncertainty about the presence of targets at the onset of multiple object tracking. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception & Performance.
2012
- Odic, D., Roth, O., & Flombaum, J. I. (2012). The relationship between object files and apparent motion. Visual Cognition, 20, 1052-1081.
- Levillain, F., & Flombaum, J. I. (2012). Correspondence problems cause repositioning costs in visual working memory. Visual Cognition, 20, 669-695.
- Bae, G. Y., & Flombaum, J. I. (2012). Close encounters of the distracting kind: Identifying the cause of visual tracking errors. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 74, 703-715.
2011
- Bae, G. Y., & Flombaum, J. I. (2011). Amodal causal capture in the tunnel effect. Perception, 40, 74-90.
Before 2011
- Flombaum, J. I., Scholl, B. J., & Santos, L. R. (2009). Spatiotemporal priority: the engine that drives object perstence. In B. M. Hood & L. R. Santos (Eds.) The Origins of Object Knowledge: The Yale Symposium on the Origins of Object & Number Representation. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
- Yi, D. J., Turk-Browne, N. B., Flombaum, J. I., Kim, M., Scholl, B. J., & Chun, M. M. (2008). Spatiotemporal object continuity in human ventral visual cortex. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 105, 8840-8845.
- Flombaum, J. I., Scholl, B. J., & Pylyshyn, Z. W. (2008). Attentional resources in visual tracking through occlusion: the high-beams effect. Cognition, 10, 904-93.
- Flombaum, J. I., & Scholl, B. J. (2006). A temporal same-object advantage in the tunnel effect: facilitated change-detection for persisting objects. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 32, 840-853.
- Flombaum, J. I., & Santos, L. R. (2005). Rhesus monkeys attribute perceptions to others. Current Biology, 15, 1-20.
- Flombaum, J. I., Junge, J. A., & Hauser, M. D. (2005). Rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta) spontaneously compute addition operations over large numbers. Cognition, 97, 315-325.
- Fan, J., McCandliss, B. D., Fossella, J., Flombaum, J. I., & Posner, M. I. (2005). The activation of attentional networks. NeuroImage, 26, 471-479.
- Flombaum, J. I., Kundey, S., Santos, L. R., & Scholl, B. J. (2004). Dynamic object individuation in rhesus macaques: a study of the tunnel effect. Psychological Science, 15, 795-800.
- Fan, J., Flombaum, J. I., McCandliss, B. D., Thomas, K. M., & Posner, M. I. (2003). Cognitive and brain consequences of conflict. NeuroImage, 18, 42-57.
- Ghazanfar, A. A., Flombaum, J. I., Miller, C. T., & Hauser, M. D. (2001). The units of perception in the antiphonal calling behavior of cotton-top tamarins (Saguinus oedipus): playback experiments with long-calls. Journal of Comparative Physiology A, 187, 27-35.
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