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Scott Sinnett
Scott Sinnett
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Speech segmentation by statistical learning depends on attention
JM Toro, S Sinnett, S Soto-Faraco
Cognition 97 (2), B25-B34, 2005
3932005
Visual dominance and attention: The Colavita effect revisited
S Sinnett, C Spence, S Soto-Faraco
Perception & Psychophysics 69 (5), 673-686, 2007
2572007
The co-occurrence of multisensory competition and facilitation
S Sinnett, S Soto-Faraco, C Spence
Acta psychologica 128 (1), 153-161, 2008
1542008
Manipulating inattentional blindness within and across sensory modalities
S Sinnett, A Costa, S Soto-Faraco
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 59 (8), 1425-1442, 2006
1052006
A dissociation between visual and auditory hemi-inattention: Evidence from temporal order judgements
S Sinnett, M Juncadella, R Rafal, E Azañón, S Soto-Faraco
Neuropsychologia 45 (3), 552-560, 2007
712007
Existence of competing modality dominances
CW Robinson, M Chandra, S Sinnett
Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics 78, 1104-1114, 2016
472016
A preliminary investigation regarding the effect of tennis grunting: does white noise during a tennis shot have a negative impact on shot perception?
S Sinnett, A Kingstone
PloS one 5 (10), e13148, 2010
422010
Repetition blindness and the Colavita effect
MK Ngo, S Sinnett, S Soto-Faraco, C Spence
Neuroscience Letters 480 (3), 186-190, 2010
342010
Conditions of directed attention inhibit recognition performance for explicitly presented target-aligned irrelevant stimuli
AD Dewald, S Sinnett, LAA Doumas
Acta psychologica 138 (1), 60-67, 2011
322011
Spatial orienting of tactile attention induced by social cues
S Soto-Faraco, S Sinnett, A Alsius, A Kingstone
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review 12 (6), 1024-1031, 2005
322005
Reversing the Colavita visual dominance effect
MK Ngo, ML Cadieux, S Sinnett, S Soto-Faraco, C Spence
Experimental brain research 214, 607-618, 2011
312011
Visual dominance and attention: Revisiting the Colavita effect
S Sinnett, C Spence, S Soto-Faraco
Perception & Psychophysics 69, 673-686, 2007
312007
The effect of attention on the illusory capture of motion in bimodal stimuli
I Oruc, S Sinnett, WF Bischof, S Soto-Faraco, K Lock, A Kingstone
Brain Research 1242, 200-208, 2008
272008
Generalizing linguistic structures under high attention demands.
JM Toro, S Sinnett, S Soto-Faraco
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 37 (2), 493, 2011
262011
A window of perception when diverting attention? Enhancing recognition for explicitly presented, unattended, and irrelevant stimuli by target alignment.
AD Dewald, S Sinnett, LAA Doumas
Journal of experimental psychology: human perception and performance 39 (5 …, 2013
222013
The effects of drift and displacement motion on dynamic visual acuity
JA Aznar-Casanova, L Quevedo, S Sinnett
Psicologica 26 (1), 105-119, 2005
222005
Flow states and associated changes in spatial and temporal processing
S Sinnett, J Jäger, SM Singer, R Antonini Philippe
Frontiers in psychology 11, 516504, 2020
212020
Auditory stimulus detection partially depends on visuospatial attentional resources
B Wahn, S Murali, S Sinnett, P Koenig
i-Perception 8 (1), 2041669516688026, 2017
202017
Proceedings of the 39th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society
B Wahn, A Keshava, S Sinnett, A Kingstone, P König
182017
Grunting's competitive advantage: Considerations of force and distraction
S Sinnett, C Maglinti, A Kingstone
PloS one 13 (2), e0192939, 2018
172018
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