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David K. Sewell
David K. Sewell
School of Psychology, The University of Queensland
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Predicting perceptual decision biases from early brain activity
S Bode, DK Sewell, S Lilburn, JD Forte, PL Smith, J Stahl
Journal of Neuroscience 32 (36), 12488-12498, 2012
1152012
A competitive interaction theory of attentional selection and decision making in brief, multielement displays.
PL Smith, DK Sewell
Psychological review 120 (3), 589, 2013
612013
Modeling perceptual discrimination in dynamic noise: Time-changed diffusion and release from inhibition
PL Smith, R Ratcliff, DK Sewell
Journal of Mathematical Psychology 59, 95-113, 2014
592014
An information capacity limitation of visual short-term memory.
DK Sewell, SD Lilburn, PL Smith
Journal of experimental psychology: human perception and performance 40 (6 …, 2014
562014
A diffusion model approach to analysing the bilingual advantage for the Flanker task: The role of attentional control processes
G Ong, DK Sewell, B Weekes, M McKague, J Abutalebi
Journal of Neurolinguistics 43, 28-38, 2017
512017
Attention and working memory capacity: insights from blocking, highlighting, and knowledge restructuring.
DK Sewell, S Lewandowsky
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 141 (3), 444, 2012
422012
Cued detection with compound integration-interruption masks reveals multiple attentional mechanisms
PL Smith, R Ellis, DK Sewell, BJ Wolfgang
Journal of Vision 10 (5), 3-3, 2010
382010
The attention-weighted sample-size model of visual short-term memory: Attention capture predicts resource allocation and memory load
PL Smith, SD Lilburn, EA Corbett, DK Sewell, S Kyllingsbæk
Cognitive psychology 89, 71-105, 2016
352016
Attentional control in visual signal detection: Effects of abrupt-onset and no-onset stimuli.
DK Sewell, PL Smith
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 38 (4 …, 2012
332012
Object selection costs in visual working memory: A diffusion model analysis of the focus of attention.
DK Sewell, SD Lilburn, PL Smith
Journal of experimental psychology: learning, memory, and cognition 42 (11 …, 2016
322016
Restructuring partitioned knowledge: The role of recoordination in category learning
DK Sewell, S Lewandowsky
Cognitive Psychology 62 (2), 81-122, 2011
312011
From shunting inhibition to dynamic normalization: Attentional selection and decision-making in brief visual displays
PL Smith, DK Sewell, SD Lilburn
Vision Research 116, 219-240, 2015
222015
Combining error-driven models of associative learning with evidence accumulation models of decision-making
DK Sewell, HK Jach, RJ Boag, CA Van Heer
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review 26, 868-893, 2019
202019
Response time modeling reveals multiple contextual cuing mechanisms
DK Sewell, B Colagiuri, EJ Livesey
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review 25, 1644-1665, 2018
182018
The separable effects of feature precision and item load in visual short-term memory
SD Lilburn, PL Smith, DK Sewell
Journal of vision 19 (1), 2-2, 2019
162019
Diffusing the bilingual lexicon: Task-based and lexical components of language switch costs
G Ong, M McKague, B Weekes, DK Sewell
Cognitive Psychology 114, 101225, 2019
132019
Cognitive load effects on early visual perceptual processing
P Liu, J Forte, D Sewell, O Carter
Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics 80, 929-950, 2018
122018
Exemplifying “Us”: Integrating social identity theory of leadership with cognitive models of categorization
DK Sewell, T Ballard, NK Steffens
The Leadership Quarterly 33 (4), 101517, 2022
112022
How do we choose our giants? Perceptions of replicability in psychological science
M Alister, R Vickers-Jones, DK Sewell, T Ballard
Advances in Methods and Practices in Psychological Science 4 (2 …, 2021
102021
A diffusion model approach to analyzing performance on the Flanker task: The role of the DLPFC
SMP Soares, G Ong, J Abutalebi, N Del Maschio, D Sewell, B Weekes
Bilingualism: Language and Cognition 22 (5), 1194-1208, 2019
102019
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