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Research interests
My research focuses on the basic mechanisms of visual cognition, with a particular emphasis attention and visual search. I am currently interested in understanding the limits of our ability to suppress visual information. Much of my current work uses electrophysiological (event-related potentials) and behavioural techniques.
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Recent publications
26/02/2025Unpredictable singleton distractors in visual search can be subject to second-order suppression
Attention, Perception, and Psychophysics
Proactive suppression can be applied to multiple salient distractors in visual search.
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General
Task-irrelevant filler items alter the dynamics of electrical brain activity during visual search
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology
On target selection as reflected by posterior ERP components in feature‐guided visual search
Psychophysiology
Interhemispheric differences in P1 and N1 amplitude in EEG and MEG differ across older individuals with a concussion compared with age‐matched controls
Psychophysiology