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Thomas Geyer
Thomas Geyer
Professor of General and Experimental Psychology, LMU Munich
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Attentional capture by salient color singleton distractors is modulated by top-down dimensional set.
HJ Müller, T Geyer, M Zehetleitner, J Krummenacher
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 35 (1), 1, 2009
2232009
Expectancies modulate attentional capture by salient color singletons
T Geyer, HJ Müller, J Krummenacher
Vision research 48 (11), 1315-1326, 2008
1612008
Contextual cueing of pop-out visual search: When context guides the deployment of attention
T Geyer, M Zehetleitner, HJ Müller
Journal of vision 10 (5), 20-20, 2010
1022010
Cross-trial priming in visual search for singleton conjunction targets: Role of repeated target and distractor features
T Geyer, HJ Müller, J Krummenacher
Perception & Psychophysics 68 (5), 736-749, 2006
992006
Contextual cueing in multiconjunction visual search is dependent on color-and configuration-based intertrial contingencies.
T Geyer, Z Shi, HJ Müller
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 36 (3), 515, 2010
782010
Letter reversals in dyslexia: Is the case really closed? A critical review and conclusions
T Lachmann, T Geyer
Psychology Science 45, 50-70, 2003
722003
What do eye movements reveal about the role of memory in visual search?
T Geyer, A Von Mühlenen, HJ Müller
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 60 (7), 924-935, 2007
672007
Memory under pressure: Secondary-task effects on contextual cueing of visual search
E Annac, AA Manginelli, S Pollmann, Z Shi, HJ Müller, T Geyer
Journal of Vision 13 (13), 6-6, 2013
632013
Cross-trial priming of element positions in visual pop-out search is dependent on stimulus arrangement.
T Geyer, HJ Müller, J Krummenacher
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 33 (4), 788, 2007
612007
Hippocampal subfield volume changes in subtypes of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
M Al-Amin, A Zinchenko, T Geyer
Brain research 1685, 1-8, 2018
602018
Top-down inhibition of search distractors in parallel visual search
HJ Müller, A Von Mühlenen, T Geyer
Perception & Psychophysics 69 (8), 1373-1388, 2007
582007
Medial temporal lobe-dependent repetition suppression and enhancement due to implicit vs. explicit processing of individual repeated search displays
T Geyer, F Baumgartner, HJ Müller, S Pollmann
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 6, 272, 2012
562012
Awareness in contextual cueing of visual search as measured with concurrent access-and phenomenal-consciousness tasks
B Schlagbauer, HJ Müller, M Zehetleitner, T Geyer
Journal of Vision 12 (11), 25-25, 2012
522012
Dimension-based attention modulates feed-forward visual processing
HJ Müller, T Töllner, M Zehetleitner, T Geyer, D Rangelov, ...
Acta psychologica 135 (2), 117-122, 2010
432010
Predictive visual search: Role of environmental regularities in the learning of context cues
A Zinchenko, M Conci, HJ Müller, T Geyer
Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics 80, 1096-1109, 2018
402018
Dimension-and space-based intertrial effects in visual pop-out search: modulation by task demands for focal-attentional processing
J Krummenacher, HJ Müller, M Zehetleitner, T Geyer
Psychological research 73, 186-197, 2009
372009
What pops out in positional priming of pop-out: insights from event-related EEG lateralizations
A Gokce, T Geyer, K Finke, HJ Müller, T Töllner
Frontiers in psychology 5, 688, 2014
362014
Automatic guidance (and misguidance) of visuospatial attention by acquired scene memory: Evidence from an N1pc polarity reversal
A Zinchenko, M Conci, T Töllner, HJ Müller, T Geyer
Psychological Science 31 (12), 1531-1543, 2020
352020
Sleep-effects on implicit and explicit memory in repeated visual search
T Geyer, HJ Mueller, L Assumpcao, S Gais
PLoS One 8 (8), e69953, 2013
322013
Distinct, but top-down modulable color and positional priming mechanisms in visual pop-out search
T Geyer, HJ Müller
Psychological Research 73 (2), 167-176, 2009
302009
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