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Sophie Forster
Sophie Forster
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Harnessing the wandering mind: The role of perceptual load
S Forster, N Lavie
Cognition 111 (3), 345-355, 2009
3812009
Failures to ignore entirely irrelevant distractors: the role of load.
S Forster, N Lavie
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied 14 (1), 73, 2008
3322008
High perceptual load makes everybody equal
S Forster, N Lavie
Psychological science 18 (5), 377-381, 2007
2532007
Unraveling the anxious mind: anxiety, worry, and frontal engagement in sustained attention versus off-task processing
S Forster, AO Nunez Elizalde, E Castle, SJ Bishop
Cerebral Cortex 25 (3), 609-618, 2015
1742015
Attentional capture by entirely irrelevant distractors
S Forster, N Lavie
Visual Cognition 16 (2-3), 200-214, 2008
1572008
Distracted by your mind? Individual differences in distractibility predict mind wandering.
S Forster, N Lavie
Journal of experimental psychology: learning, memory, and cognition 40 (1), 251, 2014
1382014
Establishing the attention-distractibility trait
S Forster, N Lavie
Psychological science 27 (2), 203-212, 2016
1042016
Plugging the attention deficit: perceptual load counters increased distraction in ADHD.
S Forster, DJ Robertson, A Jennings, P Asherson, N Lavie
Neuropsychology 28 (1), 91, 2014
972014
Multisensory enhancement of attention depends on whether you are already paying attention
J Lunn, A Sjoblom, J Ward, S Soto-Faraco, S Forster
Cognition 187, 38-49, 2019
652019
Distraction and mind-wandering under load
S Forster
Frontiers in psychology 4, 283, 2013
622013
Entirely irrelevant distractors can capture and captivate attention
S Forster, N Lavie
Psychonomic bulletin & review 18, 1064-1070, 2011
622011
Resting state correlates of subdimensions of anxious affect
J Bijsterbosch, S Smith, S Forster, OP John, SJ Bishop
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 26 (4), 914-926, 2014
582014
“What smell?” Temporarily loading visual attention induces a prolonged loss of olfactory awareness
S Forster, C Spence
Psychological science 29 (10), 1642-1652, 2018
552018
Trait anxiety, neuroticism and the brain basis of vulnerability to affective disorder
S Bishop, S Forster
The Cambridge handbook of human affective neuroscience, 553-574, 2013
532013
Attentional capture by alcohol-related stimuli may be activated involuntarily by top-down search goals
CRH Brown, T Duka, S Forster
Psychopharmacology 235, 2087-2099, 2018
322018
Testing a goal-driven account of involuntary attentional capture by threat.
CRH Brown, N Berggren, S Forster
Emotion 20 (4), 572, 2020
302020
Putting attention in the spotlight: The influence of APOE genotype on visual search in mid adulthood
C Lancaster, S Forster, N Tabet, J Rusted
Behavioural Brain Research 334, 97-104, 2017
232017
Prefrontal cortex stimulation does not affect emotional bias, but may slow emotion identification
CL Nord, S Forster, DC Halahakoon, IS Penton-Voak, MR Munafo, ...
Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience 12 (5), 839-847, 2017
212017
Ingested but not perceived: Response to satiety cues disrupted by perceptual load
J Morris, CT Vi, M Obrist, S Forster, MR Yeomans
Appetite 155, 104813, 2020
172020
Testing a load theory framework for food-related cognition.
J Morris, MR Yeomans, S Forster
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 149 (12), 2406, 2020
92020
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