Articles
Yeshurun, Y., &
Carrasco, M. (1998). Attention improves or impairs visual performance by
enhancing spatial resolution. Nature, 396(6706),
72-75.
Carrasco, M., &
Yeshurun, Y. (1998). The contribution of covert attention to the set-size
and eccentricity effects in visual search. Journal
of experimental Psychologh: Human Perception and Performance, 24(2),
673-692.
Yeshurun, Y.,
Carrasco, M. (1999). Spatial attention improves performance in spatial
resolution tasks. Vision Research, 39(2),
293-305.
Yeshurun, Y., &
Carrasco, M. (2000). The locus of the attentional effects of texture
segmentation. Nature
Neuroscience, 3(6), 622-627.
Carrasco, M.,
Williams, E. M., & Yeshurun, Y. (2002). Covert attention increases
spatial resolution with or without masking: Support for signal ehhancement.
Journal of Vision, 2(6),
467-479.
Yeshurun, Y., &
Levy, L. (2003). Transient spatial attention degrades temporal resolution. Psychological
Science, 14(3), 225-231.
Yeshurun, Y. (2004).
Isoluminant stimuli and red background attenuate the effects of transient
spatial attention on temporal resolution. Vision
Research, 44(12),
Kimchi,, R., Yeshurun,
Y., & Cohen- Savransky, A. (2007). Automatic, stimulus-driven
attentional capture by objecthood. Psychonomic
Bulletin & Review, 14(1), 166-172.
Yeshurun, Y., &
Carrasco, M. (2008). The effects of transient attention on spatial
resolution and the size of the attentional cue. Perception &
Psychophysics,
70(1), 104-113.
Yeshurun, Y.,
Montagna, B., & Carrasco, M. (2008). On the flexibility of sustained
attention and its effects on a texture segmentation task. Vision Research,
48(1), 80-95.
Yeshurun, Y., &
Marom, G. (2008). Transient spatial attention and the perceived duration of
brief visual events. Visual Cognition,
16(6), 826-848.
Yeshurun, Y.,
Carrasco, M. & Maloney, L. T. (2008). Bias and sensitivity in
two-interval forced choice procedures. Vision Research,
48, 1837-1851.
Avraham, T., Yeshurun,
Y. & Lindenbaum, M. (2008). Predicting visual-search performance by
quantifying stimuli similarities. Journal of
Vision, 8(4):9, 1–22.
Yeshurun, Y., Kimchi, R., Sha’shoua, G., & Carmel, T. (2008). Perceptual objects capture attention. Vision research. In press.
Last update September 2008 by Etti Levran (Merkine)