Wills, Lavric, Croft & Hodgson (2007)
Supports an early attentional selection account of blocking through EEG and eye-tracking methodologies. Received some media coverage under the topic “learning from mistakes”.
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Interview on Radio 5 Live
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Summary in Scientific American Mind
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Article in the Daily Mirror
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Article in the Financial Times
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Article in Metro
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Cover art I produced for Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience
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Coverage in Why the lion grew its mane (Lewis Smith, Papadakis)
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Also: article in Spiegel , The Times, and online coverage at InTheNews, LiveScience, Medindia, MSNBC, PsychCentral, ScienceDaily. No links available.
Wills, A.J., Lavric, A., Croft, G., & Hodgson, T.L. (2007). Predictive learning, prediction errors and attention: Evidence from event-related potentials and eye tracking. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 19, 843-854.
Published: 8 May 2007.
ALCS entry: ineligible
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