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20-Aug-2013The influence of scene context on object recognition is independent ofattentional focusMunneke, J; Brentari, V; Peelen, MV
6-Sep-2018It’s not a tumor: A framework for capitalizing on individual diversity to boost target detectionCorbett, JE; Munneke, J
23-Jan-2020Learned prioritization yields attentional biases through selection historyMunneke, J; Corbett, JE; van der Burg, E
24-Apr-2017Mixed signals: The effect of conflicting reward- and goal-driven biases on selective attentionPreciado, D; Munneke, J; Theeuwes, J
12-Nov-2020Multivariate analysis of EEG activity indexes contingent attentional captureMunneke, J; Fahrenfort, J; Sutterer, D; Theeuwes, J; Awh, E
2-Dec-2011Preparatory effects of distractor suppression: Evidence from visual cortexMunneke, J; Heslenfeld, DJ; Usrey, WM; Theeuwes, J; Mangun, GR
16-Jul-2015Reward can modulate attentional capture, independent of top-down setMunneke, J; Hoppenbrouwers, SS; Theeuwes, J
2018Set similarity modulates object tracking in dynamic environmentsAkyuz, S; Munneke, J; Corbett, JE
25-Apr-2012Shifting attention within memory representations involves early visual areas.Munneke, J; Belopolsky, AV; Theeuwes, J
26-Nov-2019Statistical stability and set size exert distinct influences on visual searchCorbett, JE; Munneke, J
28-Oct-2018Testing ideas about visual perception from real-world observations using behavioral and eye tracking measuresCorbett, JE; Munneke, J
9-Feb-2022Value-driven effects on perceptual averagingMunneke, J; Duymaz, I; Corbett, JE
1-Apr-2017Was that a threat? Attentional biases by signals of threatPreciado, D; Munneke, J; Theeuwes, J