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Journal article

CROWE, E.M., HOWARD, C.J., GILCHRIST, I.D. and KENT, C., 2021. Motion disrupts dynamic visual search for an orientation change. Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications, 6 (47). ISSN 2365-7464

HOWARD, C.J., POLE, R., MONTGOMERY, P., WOODWARD, A., GUEST, D., STANDEN, B., KENT, C. and CROWE, E.M., 2020. Visual spatial attention and spatial working memory do not draw on shared capacity-limited core processes. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 73 (5), pp. 799-818. ISSN 1747-0218

CROWE, E., HOWARD, C.J., ATTWOOD, A. and KENT, C., 2019. Goal-directed unequal attention allocation during multiple object tracking. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics, 81 (5), pp. 1312-1326. ISSN 1943-3921

GUEST, D., KENT, C. and ADELMAN, J.S., 2018. The relative importance of perceptual and memory sampling processes in determining the time course of absolute identification. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 44 (4), pp. 615-630. ISSN 0278-7393

GUEST, D., ADELMAN, J.S. and KENT, C., 2016. Relative judgement is relatively difficult: evidence against the role of relative judgement in absolute identification. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 23 (3), pp. 922-931. ISSN 1069-9384

ABDEL-FATAH, T.M.A., ARORA, A., MOSELEY, P., COVENEY, C., PERRY, C., JOHNSON, K., KENT, C., BALL, G., CHAN, S. and MADHUSUDAN, S., 2014. ATM, ATR and DNA-PKcs expressions correlate to adverse clinical outcomes in epithelial ovarian cancers. BBA Clinical, 2, pp. 10-17. ISSN 2214-6474

KENT, C., GUEST, D., ADELMAN, J.S. and LAMBERTS, K., 2014. Stochastic accumulation of feature information in perception and memory. Frontiers in Psychology, 5. ISSN 1664-1078

KENT, C., HOWARD, C.J. and GILCHRIST, I.D., 2012. Distractors slow information accumulation in simple feature search. Journal of Vision, 12 (1), pp. 1-12.

GUEST, D., KENT, C. and ADELMAN, J.S., 2010. Why additional presentations help identify a stimulus. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 36 (6), pp. 1609-1630. ISSN 0096-1523

Conference contribution

CROWE, E., HOWARD, C.J., ATTWOOD, A. and KENT, C., 2017. Unequal allocation of attention while tracking multiple objects. In: 40th European Conference on Visual Perception, ECVP 2017, Berlin, Germany, 27-31 August 2017.

CROWE, E., ATTWOOD, A., HOWARD, C.J. and KENT, C., 2016. Strategic, unequal allocation of attention to moving targets. In: Experimental Psychology Society Oxford Meeting, Oxford, 8-10 July 2016.

GUEST, D., KENT, C. and ADELMAN, J.S., 2015. Is it really all relative? The role of relative judgment in absolute identification. In: 19th Conference of the European Society for Cognitive Psychology (ESCOP 2015), Paphos, Cyprus, 17–20 September 2015.

KENT, C., GUEST, D., BILLER, A. and ADELMAN, J., 2014. Of mice and mens: mouse trajectories reveal perceptual encoding rates. In: 2014 London Meeting of the Experimental Psychology Society, London, January 2014.

KENT, C. and HOWARD, C.J., 2010. The speed of information processing within the focus of visual attention. In: Experimental Psychology Society Meeting, University of Manchester, Manchester, 7-9 July 2010.

ADELMAN, J.S., GUEST, D. and KENT, C., 2009. Why do additional presentations help us identify a stimulus? [oral presentation]. In: Experimental Psychology Society Meeting, University of Leicester, Leicester, 15-17 April 2009, Leicester.

KENT, C., GUEST, D. and ADELMAN, J.S., 2009. The time course of perceptual processes in absolute identification [oral presentation]. In: Experimental Psychology Society Meeting, University of York, York, 8-10 July 2009, York.

GUEST, D., KENT, C. and ADELMAN, J.S., 2009. The time course of perceptual processes in absolute identification. In: 16th European Society for Cognitive Psychology Conference, Krakow, Poland, September 2009, Krakow.

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