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Simon Lilburn
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Predicting perceptual decision biases from early brain activity
S Bode, DK Sewell, S Lilburn, JD Forte, PL Smith, J Stahl
Journal of Neuroscience 32 (36), 12488-12498, 2012
1282012
An information capacity limitation of visual short-term memory.
DK Sewell, SD Lilburn, PL Smith
Journal of experimental psychology: human perception and performance 40 (6 …, 2014
612014
The attention-weighted sample-size model of visual short-term memory: Attention capture predicts resource allocation and memory load
PL Smith, SD Lilburn, EA Corbett, DK Sewell, S Kyllingsbæk
Cognitive psychology 89, 71-105, 2016
372016
Object selection costs in visual working memory: A diffusion model analysis of the focus of attention.
DK Sewell, SD Lilburn, PL Smith
Journal of experimental psychology: learning, memory, and cognition 42 (11 …, 2016
352016
From shunting inhibition to dynamic normalization: Attentional selection and decision-making in brief visual displays
PL Smith, DK Sewell, SD Lilburn
Vision Research 116, 219-240, 2015
272015
A circular diffusion model of continuous-outcome source memory retrieval: Contrasting continuous and threshold accounts
J Zhou, AF Osth, SD Lilburn, PL Smith
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 1-19, 2021
232021
Modeling continuous outcome color decisions with the circular diffusion model: Metric and categorical properties.
PL Smith, S Saber, EA Corbett, SD Lilburn
Psychological Review 127 (4), 562, 2020
222020
Vision for the blind: visual psychophysics and blinded inference for decision models
PL Smith, SD Lilburn
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review 27 (5), 882-910, 2020
212020
The separable effects of feature precision and item load in visual short-term memory
SD Lilburn, PL Smith, DK Sewell
Journal of vision 19 (1), 2-2, 2019
162019
The power law of visual working memory characterizes attention engagement.
PL Smith, EA Corbett, SD Lilburn, S Kyllingsbæk
Psychological Review 125 (3), 435, 2018
162018
Novelty rejection in episodic memory.
AF Osth, A Zhou, SD Lilburn, DR Little
Psychological Review 130 (3), 720, 2023
132023
Causal knowledge promotes behavioral self-regulation: An example using climate change dynamics
DK Sewell, PJ Rayner, DB Shank, S Guy, SD Lilburn, S Saber, Y Kashima
PLoS one 12 (9), e0184480, 2017
82017
Cultural problems cannot be solved with technical solutions alone
SD Lilburn, DR Little, AF Osth, PL Smith
Computational Brain & Behavior 2, 170-175, 2019
62019
A single, simple, statistical mechanism explains resource distribution and temporal updating in visual short-term memory
SD Lilburn, PL Smith
Cognitive Psychology 122, 101330, 2020
52020
The spotlight turned inward: the time-course of focusing attention on memory
GD Logan, SD Lilburn, JE Ulrich
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review 30 (3), 1028-1040, 2023
42023
Diffusion theory of the antipodal “shadow” mode in continuous-outcome, coherent-motion decisions.
PL Smith, EA Corbett, SD Lilburn
Psychological Review, 2022
42022
The extralist feature effect revisited: A challenge for global matching models of recognition memory
AF Osth, A Zhou, S Lilburn, DR Little, A Osth
PsyArxiv Preprint, 2019
22019
Limitations of pure encoding capacity accounts of visual short-term memory phenomena: Reply to Bundesen (2018).
DK Sewell, PL Smith, SD Lilburn
American Psychological Association 44 (7), 1144, 2018
22018
Serial attention to serial memory: The psychological refractory period in forward and backward cued recall
GD Logan, SD Lilburn, JE Ulrich
Cognitive Psychology 145, 101583, 2023
12023
Correction: Causal knowledge promotes behavioral self-regulation: An example using climate change dynamics
DK Sewell, PJ Rayner, DB Shank, S Guy, SD Lilburn, S Saber, Y Kashima
Plos one 15 (1), e0228445, 2020
12020
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