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Top-down versus bottom-up attentional control: a failed theoretical dichotomy
E Awh, AV Belopolsky, J Theeuwes
Trends in cognitive sciences, 2012
17352012
General and task-specific frontal lobe recruitment in older adults during executive processes: a fMRI investigation of task-switching
GJ DiGirolamo, AF Kramer, V Barad, NJ Cepeda, DH Weissman, ...
Neuroreport 12 (9), 2065-2071, 2001
3172001
Interactions between working memory, attention and eye movements
J Theeuwes, A Belopolsky, CNL Olivers
Acta psychologica 132 (2), 106-114, 2009
3022009
A cross-sectional examination of age and physical activity on performance and event-related brain potentials in a task switching paradigm
CH Hillman, AF Kramer, AV Belopolsky, DP Smith
International Journal of Psychophysiology 59 (1), 30-39, 2006
3012006
Physical activity and executive control: implications for increased cognitive health during older adulthood
CH Hillman, AV Belopolsky, EM Snook, AF Kramer, E McAuley
Research quarterly for exercise and sport 75 (2), 176-185, 2004
2922004
Reward grabs the eye: oculomotor capture by rewarding stimuli
J Theeuwes, AV Belopolsky
Vision Research, 2012
2912012
What is top-down about contingent capture?
AV Belopolsky, D Schreij, J Theeuwes
Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics 72 (2), 326-341, 2010
2662010
The size of an attentional window modulates attentional capture by color singletons
AV Belopolsky, L Zwaan, J Theeuwes, AF Kramer
Psychonomic bulletin & review 14, 934-938, 2007
2632007
Attentional capture by signals of threat
LJ Schmidt, AV Belopolsky, J Theeuwes
Cognition and emotion 29 (4), 687-694, 2015
1972015
No capture outside the attentional window
AV Belopolsky, J Theeuwes
Vision research 50 (23), 2543-2550, 2010
1792010
The limits of top-down control of visual attention
S Van der Stigchel, AV Belopolsky, JC Peters, JG Wijnen, M Meeter, ...
Acta psychologica 132 (3), 201-212, 2009
1232009
Attentional set interacts with perceptual load in visual search
J Theeuwes, AF Kramer, AV Belopolsky
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review 11, 697-702, 2004
1222004
Angry faces hold the eyes
AV Belopolsky, C Devue, J Theeuwes
Visual Cognition 19 (1), 27-36, 2011
1212011
When are attention and saccade preparation dissociated?
AV Belopolsky, J Theeuwes
Psychological Science 20 (11), 1340-1347, 2009
1202009
Oculomotor guidance and capture by irrelevant faces
C Devue, AV Belopolsky, J Theeuwes
PloS one 7 (4), e34598, 2012
832012
Visual input signaling threat gains preferential access to awareness in a breaking continuous flash suppression paradigm
S Gayet, CLE Paffen, AV Belopolsky, J Theeuwes, S Van der Stigchel
Cognition 149, 77-83, 2016
802016
Effects of aerobic fitness training on human cortical function: a proposal
AF Kramer, S Colcombe, K Erickson, A Belopolsky, E McAuley, NJ Cohen, ...
Journal of Molecular Neuroscience 19, 227-231, 2002
782002
Potential threat attracts attention and interferes with voluntary saccades.
LJ Schmidt, AV Belopolsky, J Theeuwes
Emotion 15 (3), 329, 2015
752015
Updating the premotor theory: the allocation of attention is not always accompanied by saccade preparation.
AV Belopolsky, J Theeuwes
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 38 (4), 902, 2012
662012
Stimulus‐driven capture and contingent capture
J Theeuwes, CNL Olivers, A Belopolsky
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Cognitive Science 1 (6), 872-881, 2010
662010
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