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This a list of Arch Lab publications from 2005. The list is not comprehensive, it is intended as a representative sample of the kinds of research
being conducted in the Arch Lab.
Articles from 2005
- Belopolsky, A., Peterson, M. S., & Kramer, A. F., (2005). Visual
search in temporally segregated displays: Converging operations in the study of the preview benefit. Cognitive Brain
Research, 24, 453-466.
- Berardi, A. M, Parasuraman, R., & Haxby, J. V. (2005) Sustained
attention in mild Alzheimers disease. Developmental Neuropsychology.
28, 507-537.
- Bherer, L., Kramer, A. F., Peterson, M., Colcombe, S.J., Erickson,
K.I., & Becic, E. (2005). Training effects on dual-task performance: Are there age-related differences in plasticity
of attentional control? Psychology & Aging. 20, 695-709.
- Boot, W. R., Kramer, A.F., & Peterson, M.S. (in press) Oculomotor
consequences of abrupt object onsets and offsets: Onsets dominate oculomotor capture. Perception and Psychophysics,
67, 910-928.
- Erickson, K. I., Colcombe, S. J., Wadhwa, R., Bherer, L., Peterson,
M. S., Scalf, P., Kramer, A. F. (2005). The neural correlates of dual-task performance after minimizing effects of task-preparation.
Neuroimage. 28 967-979.
- Fu, S., Caggiano, D. M., Greenwood, P. M., & Parasuraman, R. (2005). Event-related potentials
reveal dissociable mechanisms for orienting and focusing visuospatial attention. Cognitive Brain Research, 23,
341-353.
- Fu, S., Greenwood, P. M., & Parasuraman, R. (2005)
Brain mechanisms of involuntary visuospatial attention: An event-related potential study. Human Brain Mapping.
25, 378-390.
- Greenwood, P. M.,
Fossella, J., & Parasuraman, R.(in press) Specificity of the effect of a nicotinic receptor polymorphism on
individual differences in visuospatial attention. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience., 17, 1611-1620.
- Greenwood, P., Lambert,
C., Sunderland, T., & Parasuraman, R. (2005). Effects of Apolipoprotein E genotype on spatial attention, working
memory, and their interaction in healthy, middle-aged adults: Results from the National Institute of Mental Healths
BIOCARD Study. Neuropsychology, 19, 199-211.
- Greenwood, P. M., Sunderland, T., Putnam, K., Levy, J., & Parasuraman,
R. (in press). Scaling of visuospatial attention undergoes differential longitudinal change as a function of APOE genotype
prior to old age: Results from the National Institute of Mental Healths BIOCARD study. Neuropsychology. 19,
830-840.
- Helton, W. S., Hollander, T. D., Warm, J. S., Matthews, G., Dember, W. N., Wallart, M., Beauchamp, G., Parasuraman,
R., & Hancock, P. A. (2005) Signal regularity and the mindlessness model of vigilance. British Journal of Psychology,
96, 249-261.
- Kello, C. T., Sibley, D., & Plaut, D. C. (2005). Dissociations
in performance on novel versus irregular items: Single-route demonstrations with input gain in localist and distributed
models. Cognitive Science.
29, 627-654.
- Kramer, A.F., Peterson, M.S., McCarley, J.S., & Boot, W.R. (2005) Role of memory in visual search: A brief
review of developing literature. Quantification of Human Information Processing. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
- Metzger, U., & Parasuraman, R. (2005). Automation in future air traffic management: Effects of decision aid
reliability on controller performance and mental workload. Human Factors, 47(1), 35-49.
- Parasurman, R., & Caggiano, D. (2005) Neural and Genetic Assays of Human Mental Workload. Quantification
of Human Information Processing. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
- Parasuraman, R., Galster, S., Squire, P., Furukawa, H., & Miller, C. (2005). A flexible delegation
interface enhances system performance in human supervision of multiple autonomous robots: Empirical studies with RoboFlag.
IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics. Part A: Systems and Humans, 35(4), 481-493.
- Parasuraman, R., Greenwood, P. M., Kumar, R., & Fossella, J. (2005). Beyond heritability: Neurotransmitter
genes differentially modulate visuospatial attention and working memory. Psychological Science, 16(3), 200-207.
- Sibley, D. E. &
Kello, C. T. (2005). A computational exploration of double dissociations: Modes of processing instead of components
of processing. Cognitive Systems Research, 6, 61-69.
- Wochinger, K. & Boehm-Davis, D. A. (2005). Pilots' Perspectives on the Pilot-monitored Approach: Findings
from a Web Survey. International Journal of Applied Aviation Studies, 5 (2), 321-334.
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