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Segmentation of objects from backgrounds in visual search tasks
JM Wolfe, A Oliva, TS Horowitz, SJ Butcher, A Bompas
Vision research 42 (28), 2985-3004, 2002
2192002
More GABA, less distraction: a neurochemical predictor of motor decision speed
P Sumner, RAE Edden, A Bompas, CJ Evans, KD Singh
Nature neuroscience 13 (7), 825-827, 2010
1832010
Alzheimer's disease disrupts alpha and beta-band resting-state oscillatory network connectivity
L Koelewijn, A Bompas, A Tales, MJ Brookes, SD Muthukumaraswamy, ...
Clinical Neurophysiology 128 (11), 2347-2357, 2017
1032017
Oscillatory hyperactivity and hyperconnectivity in young APOE-ɛ4 carriers and hypoconnectivity in Alzheimer’s disease
L Koelewijn, TM Lancaster, D Linden, DC Dima, BC Routley, L Magazzini, ...
Elife 8, e36011, 2019
1022019
Saccadic inhibition reveals the timing of automatic and voluntary signals in the human brain
A Bompas, P Sumner
Journal of Neuroscience 31 (35), 12501-12512, 2011
912011
Intra-individual reaction time variability in amnestic mild cognitive impairment: a precursor to dementia?
A Tales, U Leonards, A Bompas, RJ Snowden, M Philips, G Porter, ...
Journal of Alzheimer's disease 32 (2), 457-466, 2012
682012
Sensory sluggishness dissociates saccadic, manual, and perceptual responses: An S-cone study
A Bompas, P Sumner
Journal of Vision 8 (8), 10-10, 2008
662008
Evidence for a role of action in colour perception
A Bompas, JK O'Regan
Perception 35 (1), 65-78, 2006
632006
Spotting fruit versus picking fruit as the selective advantage of human colour vision
A Bompas, G Kendall, P Sumner
i-Perception 4 (2), 84-94, 2013
582013
Temporal dynamics of saccadic distraction
A Bompas, P Sumner
Journal of Vision 9 (9), 17-17, 2009
552009
The contribution of pre-stimulus neural oscillatory activity to spontaneous response time variability
A Bompas, P Sumner, SD Muthumumaraswamy, KD Singh, ID Gilchrist
Neuroimage 107, 34-45, 2015
512015
Naso-temporal asymmetry for signals invisible to the retinotectal pathway
A Bompas, T Sterling, RD Rafal, P Sumner
Journal of Neurophysiology 100 (1), 412-421, 2008
462008
More evidence for sensorimotor adaptation in color perception
A Bompas, JK O'Regan
Journal of Vision 6 (2), 5-5, 2006
462006
Strategy and processing speed eclipse individual differences in control ability in conflict tasks.
C Hedge, G Powell, A Bompas, P Sumner
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 48 (10 …, 2022
452022
Low and variable correlation between reaction time costs and accuracy costs explained by accumulation models: Meta-analysis and simulations.
C Hedge, G Powell, A Bompas, S Vivian-Griffiths, P Sumner
Psychological Bulletin 144 (11), 1200, 2018
452018
Slow and steady? Strategic adjustments in response caution are moderately reliable and correlate across tasks
C Hedge, S Vivian-Griffiths, G Powell, A Bompas, P Sumner
Consciousness and cognition 75, 102797, 2019
362019
Speeded saccadic and manual visuo-motor decisions: Distinct processes but same principles
A Bompas, C Hedge, P Sumner
Cognitive Psychology 94, 26-52, 2017
342017
Oculomotor distraction by signals invisible to the retinotectal and magnocellular pathways
A Bompas, P Sumner
Journal of neurophysiology 102 (4), 2387-2395, 2009
322009
Systematic biases in adult color perception persist despite lifelong information sufficient to calibrate them
A Bompas, G Powell, P Sumner
Journal of vision 13 (1), 19-19, 2013
312013
Cognitive control and automatic interference in mind and brain: A unified model of saccadic inhibition and countermanding.
A Bompas, AE Campbell, P Sumner
Psychological Review 127 (4), 524, 2020
282020
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