selected scholarly activity
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conferences
- User Performance in the Face of IT Interruptions: The Role of Executive Functions. Lecture Notes in Information Systems and Organisation. 41-51. 2020
- Paying Attention Doesn’t Always Pay off: The Effects of High Attention Load on Evaluations of Ideas: NeuroIS Retreat 2018. Lecture Notes in Information Systems and Organisation. 65-72. 2019
- Common Central Mechanism of the Attentional Boost and Desirable Difficulty Effects. Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology. 406-406. 2016
- Isolating Stage-Specific Attentional Mechanisms of Desirable Difficulty. Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology. 405-406. 2016
- The Compounding Costs of Cognitive Demand and Hearing Loss. Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology. 358-358. 2016
- Expert Video Game Players Show No Cognitive Control Advantage in Task Switching. Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology. 354-354. 2015
- Expert Video Game Players Show No Cognitive Control Benefit in N-Back Performance. Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology. 354-354. 2015
- Stage-Specific Attentional Mechanisms of Desirable Difficulty. Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology. 355-355. 2015
- Task-Irrelevant Contextual Cues Can Bias the Content of Mind Wandering. Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology. 334-334. 2015
- It's All About Me: Stressor-Task Relatedness Influences Task Utility and Performance in Depression. Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology. 288-289. 2014
- Consumed by the Self: Evidence for Degraded Perceptual Processing During Self-Referential Judgement Tasks. Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology. 283-283. 2013
- Controlled Versus Automatic Parallelism in Dual-Task Performance. Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology. 273-273. 2013
- Dual-Task Backward Compatibility Effects Are Episodically Mediated. Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology. 304-304. 2013
- Exploring the Role of Context on Episodic Memory Retrieval During Mind Wandering Behaviour. Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology. 279-279. 2013
- The Automatic Nature of Parallel Response Activation in Dual-Task Performance. Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology. 298-298. 2013
- OH THE PLACES YOU'LL GO: AN ADAPTIVE GAIN ACCOUNT OF MIND WANDERING BEHAVIOUR. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience. 101-101. 2013
- Bypassing the Bottleneck: Response Information Computed in Parallel Persists to Influence Overt Task 2 Performance. Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology. 305-305. 2012
- PRP Training Effects in RT and Backward Compatibility Reveal Locus of Performance Improvements. Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology. 323-323. 2012
- The Effects of Single-Task Practice on Backwards Response Compatibility in a Manual-Manual Dual-Task Paradigm. Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology. 294-294. 2012
- Training Effects in the Psychological Refractory Period Paradigm. Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology. 305-305. 2012
- Investigating parallel response selection using lateralized readiness potentials. Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology. 305-305. 2011
- Seeing Differently in Near and Far: For Detection but Not Identification of Peripheral Targets. i-Perception. 290-290. 2011
- Chimaera neural networks for self-organizing grammar acquisition. Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology. 303-303. 2010
- Parallel response selection in dual task situations via automatic category-to-response translation. Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology. 311-311. 2010
- Object-based perception mediates the effect of exogenous attention on temporal resolution. Visual Cognition. 555-573. 2009
- A 'mindless' activity that changes the mind: Differential ERPs in videogame players and non-video game players during a working memory task. Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology. 277-277. 2008
- Impaired driving while conversing: A temporal profile of performance. Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology. 280-280. 2008
- Information continuity across the response selection bottleneck. Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology. 297-297. 2008
- SayWhen: An automated method for high-accuracy speech onset detection. Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology. 276-276. 2008
- Leximancer Concept Mapping of Patient Case Studies. Lecture Notes in Computer Science. 1232-1238. 2005
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journal articles
- Item-specific proportion congruency (ISPC) modulates, but does not generate, the backward crosstalk effect. Psychological Research. 85:1093-1107. 2021
- Memory effects of conflict and cognitive control are processing stage-specific: evidence from pupillometry. Psychological Research. 85:1029-1046. 2021
- Subjective semantic surprise resulting from divided attention biases evaluations of an idea’s creativity. Scientific Reports. 10:2144. 2020
- Distracting Creativity: Cognitive Load and the Upward Bias of Creativity Evaluations. Academy of Management Proceedings. 2019:13983-13983. 2019
- Congruency Encoding Effects on Recognition Memory: A Stage-Specific Account of Desirable Difficulty. Frontiers in Psychology. 10:858. 2019
- A narrative review on the difficulties associated with fibromyalgia diagnosis. Therapeutic Advances in Musculoskeletal Disease. 10:13-26. 2018
- Talking is harder than listening: The time course of dual-task costs during naturalistic conversation.. Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology. 71:111-119. 2017
- Dual-task backward compatibility effects are episodically mediated. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics. 78:520-541. 2016
- PRP training shows Task1 response selection is the locus of the backward response compatibility effect. Psychonomic Bulletin and Review. 22:212-218. 2015
- Dual-task backward compatibility effects are episodically mediated.. Journal of Vision. 14:525-525. 2014
- Event-related potentials as brain correlates of item specific proportion congruent effects. Consciousness and Cognition. 22:1442-1455. 2013
- Information continuity across the response selection bottleneck: Early parallel Task 2 response activation contributes to overt Task 2 performance. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics. 75:934-953. 2013
- Being a grump only makes things worse: a transactional account of acute stress on mind wandering. Frontiers in Psychology. 4:730. 2013
- Priming honesty reduces subjective bias in self-report measures of mind wandering. Consciousness and Cognition. 21:451-455. 2012
- Strong systematicity through sensorimotor conceptual grounding: an unsupervised, developmental approach to connectionist sentence processing. Connection Science. 24:25-55. 2012
- Differential visual processing for equivalent retinal information from near versus far space. Neuropsychologia. 49:3863-3869. 2011
- Phonological Facilitation from Pictures in a Word Association Task: Evidence for Routine Cascaded Processing in Spoken Word Production. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology. 63:2289-2296. 2010
- A case of foreign accent syndrome: Acoustic analyses and an empirical test of accent perception. Journal of Neurolinguistics. 23:580-598. 2010
- Parallel response selection in dual-task situations via automatic category-to-response translation. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics. 72:1791-1802. 2010
- Modality-specific control processes in verbal versus spatial working memory. Brain Research. 1347:90-103. 2010
- Task switching in video game players: Benefits of selective attention but not resistance to proactive interference. Acta Psychologica. 134:70-78. 2010
- The Role of Differential Diagnoses in Self‐Triage Decision‐Making. Applied Psychology: Health and Well-Being. 2:35-51. 2010
- SayWhen: An automated method for high-accuracy speech onset detection. Behavior Research Methods. 40:744-751. 2008
- Control processes in verbal working memory: An event-related potential study. Brain Research. 1172:67-81. 2007
- Automatic face identity encoding at the N170. Vision Research. 46:4604-4614. 2006
- Parallel response selection in dual-task situations. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics. 68:254-277. 2006
- Progressive N170 habituation to unattended repeated faces. Vision Research. 46:47-56. 2006
- The n‐back as a dual‐task: P300 morphology under divided attention. Psychophysiology. 38:998-1003. 2001