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  1. Article

    Procedural differences in processing intact and degraded stimuli

    In three experiments, the extent to which the processing of a visual stimulus profits from equal processing demands of a preceding stimulus was examined. Subjects identified two subsequently presented digits (...

    Sander A. Los in Memory & Cognition (1994)

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    Inhibition of return and nonspecific preparation: Separable inhibitory control mechanisms in space and time

    I examined the relation between two inhibitory processes operating on spatial and temporal representations. In two experiments, participants had to detect a peripheral target that was presented after a variabl...

    Sander A. Los in Perception & Psychophysics (2004)

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    Reweighting sequential effects across different distributions of foreperiods: Segregating elementary contributions to nonspecific preparation

    In the study of nonspecific preparation, the response time (RT) to an imperative stimulus is analyzed as a function of the foreperiod (FP), the interval between a warning stimulus and the imperative stimulus. ...

    Sander A. Los, Frank Agter in Perception & Psychophysics (2005)

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    Chapter and Conference Paper

    Formalisation and Analysis of the Temporal Dynamics of Conditioning

    In order to create adaptive Agent Systems with abilities matching those of their biological counterparts, a natural approach is to incorporate classical conditioning mechanisms into such systems. However, exis...

    Tibor Bosse, Catholijn M. Jonker, Sander A. Los in Agent-Oriented Software Engineering VI (2006)

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    Open Access

    The interplay of goal-driven and stimulus-driven influences on spatial orienting

    Search for a target stimulus among distractors is subject to both goal-driven and stimulus-driven influences. Variables that selectively modify these influences have shown strong interaction effects on saccade...

    Mara Otten, Daniel Schreij, Sander A. Los in Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics (2016)

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    Open Access

    Timing a week later: The role of long-term memory in temporal preparation

    Temporal preparation has been investigated extensively by manipulating the foreperiod, the interval between a warning stimulus and target stimulus requiring a speeded response. Although such research has revea...

    Rozemarijn M. Mattiesing, Wouter Kruijne, Martijn Meeter in Psychonomic Bulletin & Review (2017)

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    Open Access

    Implicitly learning when to be ready: From instances to categories

    There is growing appreciation for the role of long-term memory in guiding temporal preparation in speeded reaction time tasks. In experiments with variable foreperiods between a warning stimulus (S1) and a tar...

    Wouter Kruijne, Riccardo M. Galli, Sander A. Los in Psychonomic Bulletin & Review (2022)

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    Open Access

    Statistical learning of spatiotemporal regularities dynamically guides visual attention across space

    In dynamic environments, statistical learning of spatial and temporal regularities guides visual attention in space and time. In the current study, we explored whether and how combined spatiotemporal regularit...

    Zhenzhen Xu, Jan Theeuwes, Sander A. Los in Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics (2023)