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William J. Harrison
William J. Harrison
Teaching and Research Fellow, School of Psychology, The University of Queensland
Verified email at psy.uq.edu.au
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Eye movement targets are released from visual crowding
WJ Harrison, JB Mattingley, RW Remington
Journal of Neuroscience 33 (7), 2927-2933, 2013
1072013
Focus: Attention science: The role of attention in learning in the digital age
JM Lodge, WJ Harrison
The Yale journal of biology and medicine 92 (1), 21, 2019
762019
A unifying model of orientation crowding in peripheral vision
WJ Harrison, PJ Bex
Current Biology 25 (24), 3213-3219, 2015
632015
Frontal dynamic aphasia in progressive supranuclear palsy: distinguishing between generation and fluent sequencing of novel thoughts
GA Robinson, D Spooner, WJ Harrison
Neuropsychologia 77, 62-75, 2015
552015
Visual crowding at a distance during predictive remapping
WJ Harrison, JD Retell, RW Remington, JB Mattingley
Current Biology 23 (9), 793-798, 2013
492013
Visual working memory is independent of the cortical spacing between memoranda
WJ Harrison, PM Bays
Journal of Neuroscience 38 (12), 3116-3123, 2018
362018
Integrating retinotopic features in spatiotopic coordinates
WJ Harrison, PJ Bex
Journal of Neuroscience 34 (21), 7351-7360, 2014
362014
Pre-saccadic shifts of visual attention
WJ Harrison, JB Mattingley, RW Remington
Public Library of Science 7 (9), e45670, 2012
262012
Visual crowding is a combination of an increase of positional uncertainty, source confusion, and featural averaging
WJ Harrison, PJ Bex
Scientific reports 7 (1), 45551, 2017
242017
Multisensory integration with a head-mounted display: Background visual motion and sound motion
WJ Harrison, MB Thompson, PM Sanderson
Human factors 52 (1), 78-91, 2010
172010
Location-independent feature binding in visual working memory for sequentially presented objects
S Schneegans, WJ Harrison, PM Bays
Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics 83 (6), 2377-2393, 2021
162021
Luminance and contrast of images in the THINGS database
WJ Harrison
Perception 51 (4), 244-262, 2022
152022
Monocular and binocular contributions to oculomotor plasticity
G Maiello, WJ Harrison, PJ Bex
Scientific Reports 6 (1), 31861, 2016
132016
Voluntary control of illusory contour formation
WJ Harrison, R Rideaux
Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics 81, 1522-1531, 2019
112019
Reply to Pachai et al.
WJ Harrison, PJ Bex
Current Biology 26 (9), R353-R354, 2016
102016
Visual crowding is anisotropic along the horizontal meridian during smooth pursuit
WJ Harrison, RW Remington, JB Mattingley
Journal of Vision 14 (1), 21-21, 2014
82014
Spatial structure, phase, and the contrast of natural images
R Rideaux, RK West, TSA Wallis, PJ Bex, JB Mattingley, WJ Harrison
Journal of Vision 22 (1), 4-4, 2022
62022
Limited memory for ensemble statistics in visual change detection
WJ Harrison, JMV McMaster, PM Bays
Cognition 214, 104763, 2021
62021
Attentional selection and illusory surface appearance
WJ Harrison, AJ Ayeni, PJ Bex
Scientific Reports 9 (1), 2227, 2019
6*2019
Neural tuning instantiates prior expectations in the human visual system
WJ Harrison, PM Bays, R Rideaux
Nature Communications 14 (1), 5320, 2023
52023
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