Publication
1. Huang, L and Pashler, H (2002) Symmetry detection and visual attention: a
‘‘binary-map’’ hypothesis, Vision Research, 42, 1421-1430
2. Huang, L, Holcombe, AO and Pashler, H (2004) Repetition
Priming in Visual Search: Episodic Retrieval, not Feature Priming, Memory
& Cognition, 32, 12-20
3. Pashler, H, Dobkins, K and
Huang, L (2004) Is Contrast Just Another Feature for
Visual Selective Attention? Vision Research, 44, 1403-1410
4. Huang, L, Pashler, H and Junge, J (in press) Are there capacity limitations in symmetry
perception? Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
5. Huang, L, and Pashler, H (in press) Expectation and
repetition effects in searching for featural singletons in very brief
displays. Perception &
Psychophysics
6.
Huang, L, and Pashler, H (2005). Attention
Capacity and Task Difficulty in Visual Search. Cognition,94,B101-B111
7 Huang, L and Dobkins, K (2005). Attentional effects on contrast discrimination in
humans: evidence for both contrast gain and response gain. Vision Research, 45,
1201-1212
8 Huang, L and Pashler, H (in press). Quantifying object salience by equating distractor
effects. Vision Research
Manuscripts Under Revision
Huang, L and Pashler, H (Under review).
Contextual cueing based on color arrangement. Perception & Psychophysics