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Cathleen Moore

Department of Psychology
Pennsylvania State University
Moore Building
University Park, PA 16802
USA
Office phone: (814) 863-3921
Office fax: (814) 863-7002

Email: cmm15@psu.edu
Home page: http://gandalf.la.psu.edu/Cathleen/




Change Detection Research Interests
My work in this area has focused on the inattentional blindness method of Mack & Rock (1998). I am interested in revealing those perceptual processes that do occur for stimuli that fall outside of the focus of attention. Because there are limitations to what information can be committed to memory, and thus can be available for subsequent report, answering questions of this sort often requires the use of implicit measures of perceptual processing. We have sought, in particular, to obtain "on-line" measures that can tap the processing of the unattended information while it is (or is not!) happening.

Other Research Interests
The influence of early--and apparently phenomenally unavailable--representations of visual information on visual search, the apprehension of spatial relations, and functional differences between object-based and space-based selection of visual information.


Change Detection Publications
Moore, C. M., & Egeth, H. (1997). Perception without attention: Evidence of grouping under conditions of inattention. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 23, 339-352.

Moore, C. M. (under review). Inattentional Blindness: Perception or Memory? Psyche: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Research on Consciousness.




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