Charles W. Eriksen
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- PhD Psychology University of California, Berkeley
- Masters Psychology University of California, Berkeley
- Bachelors Psychology University of California, Berkeley
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Charles Walter Eriksen was an American psychologist who was the editor of Perception & Psychophysics from 1971 to 1993. Eriksen was a leading academic psychologist researching the field of visual perception. He developed the Eriksen flanker task.
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- Effects of noise letters upon the identification of a target letter in a nonsearch task (1974) (6306)
- Visual attention within and around the field of focal attention: A zoom lens model (1986) (1829)
- Allocation of attention in the visual field. (1985) (1118)
- Information processing in visual search: A continuous flow conception and experimental results (1979) (890)
- Pre- and poststimulus activation of response channels: a psychophysiological analysis. (1988) (886)
- A psychophysiological investigation of the continuous flow model of human information processing. (1985) (722)
- Operationism and the concept of perception. (1956) (654)
- Temporal and spatial characteristics of selective encoding from visual displays (1972) (611)
- Discrimination and learning without awareness: a methodological survey and evaluation. (1960) (555)
- Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance (2004) (483)
- The flankers task and response competition: A useful tool for investigating a variety of cognitive problems (1995) (367)
- Use of a delayed signal to stop a visual reaction-time response. (1966) (362)
- Some temporal characteristics of visual pattern perception. (1967) (294)
- Rate of information processing in visual perception: some results and methodological considerations. (1969) (235)
- An electromyographic examination of response competition (1985) (213)
- Temporal luminance summation effects in backward and forward masking (1966) (207)
- Movement of attentional focus across the visual field: A critical look at the evidence (1987) (184)
- Temporal course of selective attention. (1969) (177)
- Temporal changes in the distribution of attention in the visual field in response to precues (1987) (172)
- Selective encoding from multielement visual displays (1973) (168)
- Some characteristics of selective attention in visual perception determined by vocal reaction time (1972) (166)
- Selective attention: Noise suppression or signal enhancement? (1974) (160)
- Some factors determining efficiency of selective attention. (1970) (158)
- Target redundancy in visual search: Do repetitions of the target within thedisplay impair processing? (1979) (152)
- Implicit speech: Mechanism in perceptual encoding? (1970) (151)
- Multidimensional stimulus differences and accuracy of discrimination. (1955) (137)
- Sensory traces versus the psychological moment in the temporal organization of form. (1968) (128)
- SOME CHARACTERISTICS OF POSTHYPNOTIC AMNESIA. (1965) (123)
- Effects of failure stress upon skilled performance. (1952) (121)
- The use of a visual mask may seriously confound your experiment (1980) (113)
- Personality dynamics and auditory perceptual recognition. (1951) (102)
- Response competition effects insame-different judgments (1982) (102)
- Shifting of attentional focus within and about a visual display (1989) (97)
- The meaning and clinical validity of the Taylor anxiety scale and the hysteria-psychasthenia scales from the MMPI. (1955) (94)
- Decision making and the P300 component of the cortical evoked response (1974) (87)
- Do noise masks terminate target processing? (1977) (85)
- Attentional distribution in the visual field duringsame-different judgments as assessed by response competition (1993) (83)
- Retinal locus and acuity in visual information processing (1977) (79)
- An experimental and theoretical analysis of perceptual defense. (1956) (78)
- Absolute judgments as a function of stimulus range and number of stimulus and response categories. (1955) (77)
- Defense against ego-threat in memory and perception. (1952) (75)
- Independence of successive inputs and uncorrelated error in visual form perception. (1966) (73)
- Psychological defenses and ego strength in the recall of completed and incompleted tasks. (1954) (72)
- How much processing do nonattended stimuli receive? Apparently very little, but... (1990) (71)
- A source of error in attempts to distinguish coactivation from separate activation in the perception of redundant targets (1988) (69)
- Location of objects in a visual display as a function of the number of dimensions on which the objects differ. (1952) (64)
- Subception: fact or artifact? (1956) (64)
- Object location in a complex perceptual field. (1953) (63)
- EFFECTS OF TEST ANXIETY ON "REAL-LIFE" EXAMINATIONS. (1964) (63)
- Coactivation in the perception of redundant targets. (1990) (60)
- FROM RECOGNITION AT BRIEF DURATIONS AS A FUNCTION OF ADAPTING FIELD AND INTERVAL BETWEEN STIMULATIONS. (1963) (60)
- STORAGE AND DECAY CHARACTERISTICS OF NONATTENDED AUDITORY STIMULI. (1964) (58)
- Anchor effects in absolute judgments. (1957) (57)
- The unconscious perception of the meaning of verbal stimuli. (1960) (56)
- The case for perceptual defense. (1954) (56)
- Name codes and features in the discrimination of letter forms (1984) (55)
- Reinterpretation of one form of backward and forward masking in visual perception. (1965) (54)
- Aging adults and rate of memory scan (1973) (53)
- Visual perceptual processing rates and backward and forward masking. (1971) (53)
- Some implications for TAT interpretation arising from need and perception experiments. (1951) (52)
- Selective attention and serial processing in briefly presented visual displays (1971) (50)
- Internal perceptual system noise and redundancy in simultaneous inputs in form identification (1965) (50)
- SHORT-TERM MEMORY AND RETROACTIVE INTERFERENCE IN VISUAL PERCEPTION. (1964) (48)
- Visual masking in multielement displays. (1970) (47)
- Attentional distribution in visual space (1993) (46)
- Independence in the perception of simultaneously presented forms at brief durations. (1967) (44)
- The importance of being first: A tachistoscopic study of the contribution of each letter to the recognition of four-letter words (1974) (44)
- Temporal factors in visual perception as related to aging (1970) (43)
- Perception And Personality. (1963) (41)
- Recognition memory and attentional selection: serial scanning is not enough. (1986) (40)
- Some personality correlates of stimulus generalization under stress. (1954) (39)
- Processing redundant signals: Coactivation, divided attention, or what? (1989) (39)
- Individual differences in defensive forgetting. (1952) (38)
- Backward masking in vision (1964) (38)
- Filtering versus parallel processing in RSVP tasks (1992) (37)
- Safari to masking land: A hunt for the elusive U (1970) (36)
- Some effects of experimentally induced anxiety upon discrimination behavior. (1955) (36)
- Cognitive factors in heart rate conditioning. (1962) (35)
- The relation of manifest anxiety to association productivity and intellectual attainment. (1955) (34)
- Avoidance conditioning of verbal behavior without awareness: a paradigm of repression. (1956) (34)
- CHAPTER 13 – Cognitive Responses to Internally Cued Anxiety1 (1966) (31)
- Effect of number of permissible response categories on learning of a constant number of visual stimuli. (1955) (30)
- Luminance summation-contrast reduction as a basis for certain forward and backward masking effects (1964) (30)
- Figments, fantasies, and follies: a search for the subconscious mind. (1962) (29)
- Selective attention and very short-term recognition memory for nonsense forms. (1967) (28)
- Behavior and awareness : a symposium of research and interpretation (1962) (28)
- Visual perceptual rate under two conditions of search. (1969) (27)
- Conditioning and generalization of GSR as a function of awareness. (1960) (27)
- Response competition produces a "fast same effect" in same-different judgments. (1991) (27)
- Some social and cultural factors determining relations between authoritarianism and measures of neuroticism. (1957) (24)
- Multiple-feature discrimination faster than single feature discrimination within the same object? (1998) (24)
- Spatial characteristics of selective attention in letter matching (1976) (24)
- Partitioning and saturation of visual displays and efficiency of visual search. (1955) (24)
- Verbal discrimination of pleasant and unpleasant stimuli prior to specific identification. (1959) (23)
- Visual backward masking as measured by voice reaction time (1972) (22)
- An experimental analysis of subception. (1956) (22)
- Size constancy in schizophrenia: a reanalysis. (1966) (22)
- The perception of multiple simultaneously presented forms as a function of foveal spacing (1967) (22)
- A study of awareness and its effects on learning and generalization (1960) (22)
- Personality rigidity and the Rorschach. (1953) (21)
- Learning ability in rats given electroconvulsive shocks in late infancy. (1948) (21)
- Psychological stress and its personality correlates. II. The Rorschach test and other personality measures. (1952) (21)
- An analysis of certain factors responsible for nonmonotonic backward masking functions (1967) (20)
- Some personality correlates of learning without verbal awareness. (1958) (18)
- Is recognition accuracy really impaired when the target is repeated in the display? (1981) (17)
- Perceptual defense as a function of unacceptable needs. (1951) (17)
- Pattern changes in rapid serial visual presentation tasks without strategic shifts (1991) (16)
- The effect of flanking letters and digits on speed of identifying a letter (1973) (16)
- Implicit speech as an encoding mechanism in visual perception. (1970) (16)
- Masking phenomena and time-intensity reciprocity for form. (1968) (16)
- Binocular summation over time in the perception of form at brief durations. (1968) (15)
- Failure to replicate a reported U-shaped visual masking function (1969) (15)
- Binocular summation in the perception of form at brief durations (1966) (15)
- Inhibition of a simple visual reaction time by a second stimulus: A failure to replicate (1964) (14)
- Word unitization examined using an interference paradigm (1979) (14)
- Prediction from and interaction among multiple concurrent discriminative responses. (1957) (14)
- Summation and interaction of successive masking stimuli in visual perception. (1969) (13)
- Identification versus same-different judgement: an interpretation in terms of uncorrelated perceptual error. (1966) (13)
- Are nominal same-different matches slower due to differences in level of processing or to response competition? (1982) (13)
- Effects of practice with or without correction on discriminative learning. (1958) (12)
- Personality, anxiety, and muscle tension as determinants of response stereotype. (1957) (12)
- Stimulus size and acuity in information processing (1978) (12)
- SHORT-TERM, PERCEPTUAL-RECOGNITION MEMORY FOR TACHISTOSCOPICALLY PRESENTED NONSENSE FORMS. (1965) (11)
- Visual search under conditions of very rapid sequential Input rates (1968) (11)
- Generalization of response biases acquired with and without verbal awareness. (1959) (9)
- Reaction time measurement of temporal integration and organization of form (1975) (9)
- Interocular non-independence (1968) (9)
- Identification of forms at brief durations when seen in apparent motion. (1970) (9)
- N-channel tachistoscopes (1968) (8)
- A forced-choice study of edge detectors in the human visual system (1971) (7)
- Preconscious perception: a reexamination of the Poetzl phenomenon. (1961) (7)
- Form of redundancy as a determinant of tachistoscopic word recognition (1972) (6)
- Needs in perceptions and projective techniques. (1954) (6)
- Accuracy of brightness discrimination as measured by concurrent verbal responses and GSRs. (1959) (6)
- Investigation of the effect of a priming stimulus on backward masking (1964) (4)
- Discrimination Measured by Multiple Concurrent Responses (1959) (4)
- Learning ability in rats given electroconvulsive shocks in late infancy. (1948) (4)
- Role of response variables in recognition and identification of complex visual forms. (1956) (4)
- All-or-none versus a graded process conception of attention (1991) (3)
- ROLE OF AWARENESS IN LEARNING AND USE OF CORRELATED EXTRANEOUS CUES ON PERCEPTUAL TASKS. (1963) (3)
- Dichopic summation of information in the recognition of briefly presented forms (1966) (3)
- “Subliminal cues” and the Miiller-type illusion (1966) (2)
- PARTITIONING AND SATURATION OF THE PERCEPTUAL FIELD AND EFFICIENCY OF VISUAL SEARCH (1954) (2)
- THE PSYCHOLOGICAL REVIEW OPERATIONISM AND THE CONCEPT OF PERCEPTION (2)
- Reflections on the early history of Perception & Psychophysics (2010) (2)
- “Subliminal cues” and the Müller-type illusion (1966) (1)
- RECOGNITION AND IDENTIFICATION OF COMPLEX VISUAL FORMS AS A FUNCTION OF THE LABELING SYSTEM EMPLOYED (1955) (1)
- Binocular summation in the perception of form at brief durations (1966) (1)
- Book Review:Learning Theory and Personality Dynamics. O. Hobart Mowrer (1952) (0)
- Book Review:Human Ability. A Continuation of The Abilities of Man. C. Spearman, Ll. Wynn Jones (1952) (0)
- The effects of area and perimeter on detection rates (1969) (0)
- Theory of Mental Tests. Harold Gulliksen (1952) (0)
- EFFICIENCY OF SELECTIVE ATTENTION (2016) (0)
- Book Review:Recent Experiments in Psychology. Leland W. Crafts, Theodore C. Schneirla, Elsa E. Robinson, Ralph W. Gilbert (1952) (0)
- Size Constancy in Schizophrenia (2004) (0)
- THE PSYCHOLOGICAL REVIEW (1956) (0)
- Book Review:The Physiology of Tissues and Organs. Douglas H. K. Lee (1952) (0)
- Perceptual defense. (1965) (0)
- OPERATIONISM AND THE CONCEPT OF PERCEPTION 1 (2005) (0)
- Book Review:Experimental Designs. William G. Cochran, Gertrude M. Cox, Walter A. Shewhart (1951) (0)
- Response competition effects in <Emphasis Type="Italic">same-different </Emphasis> judgments (2010) (0)
- Backward masking In VISlon l (1964) (0)
- Psychological Theory. Contemporary Readings.Melvin H. Marx (1952) (0)
- Book Review:Experimental Design in Psychological Research. Allen L. Edwards (1951) (0)
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