A sensorimotor account of vision and visual consciousness JK O'Regan, A Noë Behavioral and brain sciences 24 (5), 939-973, 2001 | 3439 | 2001 |
To see or not to see: The need for attention to perceive changes in scenes RA Rensink, JK O'Regan, JJ Clark Psychological science 8 (5), 368-373, 1997 | 2769 | 1997 |
Solving the" real" mysteries of visual perception: The world as an outside memory. JK O'Regan Canadian Journal of Psychology/Revue canadienne de psychologie 46 (3), 461, 1992 | 1236 | 1992 |
Change-blindness as a result of ‘mudsplashes’ JK O'Regan, RA Rensink, JJ Clark Nature 398 (6722), 34, 1999 | 719 | 1999 |
Picture changes during blinks: Looking without seeing and seeing without looking J Kevin O'Regan, H Deubel, JJ Clark, RA Rensink Visual Cognition 7 (1-3), 191-211, 2000 | 610 | 2000 |
Eye movements and reading. JK O'Regan Reviews of oculomotor research 4, 395-453, 1990 | 468 | 1990 |
On the role of competing word units in visual word recognition: The neighborhood frequency effect J Grainger, JK O’regan, AM Jacobs, J Segui Perception & psychophysics 45 (3), 189-195, 1989 | 429 | 1989 |
Convenient fixation location within isolated words of different length and structure. JK O'Regan, A Lévy-Schoen, J Pynte, B Brugaillére Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 10 (2), 250, 1984 | 379 | 1984 |
On the failure to detect changes in scenes across brief interruptions RA Rensink, J Kevin O'Regan, JJ Clark Visual cognition 7 (1-3), 127-145, 2000 | 369 | 2000 |
Optimal viewing position effect in word recognition: A challenge to current theory. JK O'Regan, AM Jacobs Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 18 (1), 185, 1992 | 333 | 1992 |
Eye movement strategy and tactics in word recognition and reading JK O'REGAN The Psychology of Reading, 1987 | 313 | 1987 |
Columns for complex visual object features in the inferotemporal cortex: clustering of cells with similar but slightly different stimulus selectivities K Tanaka Cerebral cortex 13 (1), 90-99, 2003 | 297 | 2003 |
Why red doesn't sound like a bell: Understanding the feel of consciousness JK O'Regan Oxford University Press, 2011 | 289 | 2011 |
Saccade size control in reading: Evidence for the linguistic control hypothesis K O’Regan Perception & Psychophysics 25 (6), 501-509, 1979 | 286 | 1979 |
Optimal landing position in reading isolated words and continuous text F Vitu, JK O’Regan, M Mittau Perception & psychophysics 47 (6), 583-600, 1990 | 278 | 1990 |
Fixation location effects on fixation durations during reading: An inverted optimal viewing position effect F Vitu, GW McConkie, P Kerr, JK O'Regan Vision research 41 (25-26), 3513-3533, 2001 | 265 | 2001 |
Mindless reading: Eye-movement characteristics are similar in scanning letter strings and reading texts F Vitu, JK O’Regan, AW Inhoff, R Topolski Perception & Psychophysics 57 (3), 352-364, 1995 | 263 | 1995 |
Eye fixation patterns during the reading of relative-clause sentences VM Holmes, JK O'Regan Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior 20 (4), 417-430, 1981 | 260 | 1981 |
Integrating visual information from successive fixations: Does trans-saccadic fusion exist? JK O'Regan, A Le Vision research 23 (8), 765-768, 1983 | 252 | 1983 |
What it is like to see: A sensorimotor theory of perceptual experience JK O'Regan Synthese 129 (1), 79-103, 2001 | 250 | 2001 |