Publications
The following is a list of all the papers and most of the conference
presentations with which I have been associated. Abstracts are in
plain text documents; all other links are to PDF documents.
If there are no links to an article,
email
me and I can probably send you a copy.
See the copyright notice at the bottom of
this page.
- Manuscripts submitted for publication:
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Fencsik, D. E., Klieger, S. B., & Horowitz, T. S. The
role of location and motion information in the tracking and
recovery of moving objects.
Fencsik, D. E., Seymour, T. L., Mueller, S. T., Kieras, D. E.,
& Meyer, D. E. Representation and processing of objects
and object features in visual working memory.
Horowitz, T. S., Klieger, S. B., Fencsik, D. E., Yang, K. K.,
Alvarez, G., & Wolfe, J. W. Tracking unique
objects.
Wolfe, J. M., Fencsik, D. E., Horowitz, T. S., & Flusberg,
S. J. Visual search has no foresight: An event-related
measure of sensitivity during search.
- Journal articles:
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Fencsik, D. E., Urrea, J., Place, S. S., Wolfe, J. M., &
Horowitz, T. S. (in press). Velocity cues improve visual search
and multiple object tracking. Visual
Cognition.
Horowitz, T. S., Birnkrant, R. S., Fencsik, D. E., Tran, L.,
& Wolfe, J. W. (in press). How do we track invisible
objects? Psychonomic Bulletin &
Review.
Horowitz, T. S., Fine, E. M., Fencsik, D. E., Yurgenson, S.,
& Wolfe, J. M. (in press). Fixational eye movements are not an index
of covert attention. Psychological Science.
Gehring, W. J. & Fencsik, D. E. (2001). Functions of the
medial frontal cortex in the processing of conflict and errors.
Journal of Neuroscience, 21,
9430–9437. [Article (258 kB)]
Schumacher, E. H., Seymour, T. L., Glass, J. M., Fencsik,
D. E., Lauber, E. J., Kieras, D. E., & Meyer,
D. E. (2001). Virtually perfect timesharing in dual-task
performance: Uncorking the central cognitive
bottleneck. Psychological Science, 12,
101–108. [Article (768 kB)]
- Doctoral dissertation:
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Representation and Processing of Objects and Object Features
in Visual Working Memory. Committee: David Meyer (chair),
William Gehring, David Kieras, and Patricia
Reuter-Lorenz. [Full
Text (272 kB)]
- Recent conference presentations:
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Fencsik, D. E., Horowitz, T. S., Place, S. S., Klieger, S. B.,
& Wolfe, J. M. (2005). Target tracking during
interruption in the multiple object tracking task. Poster
presented at the 5th Annual Meeting of the Vision Sciences
Society, Sarasota, FL, May
6–11. [Abstract]
[Poster (75 kB)]
Horowitz, T. S., Klieger, S. B., Wolfe, J. M., Fencsik, D. E.,
& Alvarez, G. A. (2004). How many unique objects can you
track? Paper presented at the 45th Annual Meeting of the
Psychonomic Society, Minneapolis, MN, November
18–21.
Horowitz, T. S., Klieger, S. B., Wolfe, J. M., Alvarez, G. A.,
& Fencsik, D. E. (2004). Do you know what you are
tracking? Poster presented at the 27th Annual Meeting of
the European Conference on Visual Perception (ECVP), Budapest,
Hungary, August
22–26. [Abstract]
[Poster
(1075 kB)]
Fencsik, D. E., Horowitz, T. S., Klieger, S. B., & Wolfe,
J. M. (2004). Target reacquisition strategies in multiple
object tracking. Poster presented at the 4th Annual Meeting
of the Vision Sciences Society, Sarasota, FL, April 30–May
5. [Abstract]
[Poster (191 kB)]
Horowitz, T. S., Birnkrant, R. S., Wolfe, J. M., Tran, L.,
& Fencsik, D. E. (2004). Tracking invisible objects.
Poster presented at the 4th Annual Meeting of the Vision
Sciences Society, Sarasota, FL, April 30–May
5. [Abstract]
[Poster
(884 kB)]
Fencsik, D. E., Seymour, T. L., Mueller, S. T., Kieras, D. E.,
& Meyer, D. E. (2002). Representation, retention, and
recognition of information in visual working memory. Poster
presented at the 43nd Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society,
Kansas City, MO, November
21–24. [Abstract]
[Poster (186 kB)]
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