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Steven Franconeri

Department of Psychology
Harvard University
33 Kirkland St
Cambridge, MA 02138 USA
Office phone: 617-495-7753
Office fax: 617-496-3122

Email: francon@wjh.harvard.edu
Home page: http://www.wjh.harvard.edu/~francon




Change Detection Research Interests
Visual short term memory and attention caputure

Other Research Interests


Change Detection Publications
Franconeri, S. L., & Simons, D. J. (in preperation). Visual short term memory: objects and their features.

Simons, D. J., Franconeri, S. L., & Reimer, R. L. (2000). Change blindness in the absence of a visual disruption. Perception, 29, 1143-1154.

Scholl, B. J., Pylyshyn, Z. W., & Franconeri S. L. (submitted). The relationship between property-encoding and object-based attention: Evidence from multiple object tracking. Perception & Psychophysics.

Simons, D. J., Mitroff, S. R., & Franconeri, S. L. (submitted). Implicit and explicit representations in scene perception. In M. Peterson & G. Rhodes (Eds.), Analytic and holistic processes in the perception of faces, objects, and scenes. JAI/Ablex.

Franconeri, S. L., & Simons, D. J. (submitted). Not just abrupt onset: Disoccluding and looming objects capture attention. Paper submitted for presentation at Vision Sciences 2001.

Franconeri, S. L., & Simons, D. J. (2000). Detecting gradual changes to simple displays. Paper presented at Object Perception & Memory 2000.

Franconeri, S. L., & Simons, D. J. (2000). The role of abstract representations and motion signals in change detection. Paper presented at Association for Research in Vision and Opthamology 2000.

Scholl, B. J., Pylyshyn, Z. W., & Franconeri, S. (1999). When are spatiotemporal and featural properties encoded as a result of attentional allocation? Paper read at the Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology, 5/13/99, Ft. Lauderdale, FL.



Last updated: January 1, 2001
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