Tracking an object through feature space E Blaser, ZW Pylyshyn, AO Holcombe Nature 408 (6809), 196-199, 2000 | 381 | 2000 |
Time and the brain: how subjective time relates to neural time DM Eagleman, UT Peter, D Buonomano, P Janssen, AC Nobre, ... Journal of Neuroscience 25 (45), 10369-10371, 2005 | 300 | 2005 |
Repetition priming in visual search: Episodic retrieval, not feature priming L Huang, AO Holcombe, H Pashler Memory & Cognition 32 (1), 12-20, 2004 | 280 | 2004 |
Seeing slow and seeing fast: two limits on perception AO Holcombe Trends in cognitive sciences 13 (5), 216-221, 2009 | 249 | 2009 |
On the lawfulness of grouping by proximity M Kubovy, AO Holcombe, J Wagemans Cognitive psychology 35 (1), 71-98, 1998 | 238 | 1998 |
An Introduction to Registered Replication Reports at Perspectives on Psychological Science DJ Simons, AO Holcombe, BA Spellman Perspectives on Psychological Science 9 (5), 552-555, 2014 | 215 | 2014 |
Causality and the perception of time DM Eagleman, AO Holcombe Trends in cognitive sciences 6 (8), 323-325, 2002 | 188 | 2002 |
Early binding of feature pairs for visual perception AO Holcombe, P Cavanagh nature neuroscience 4 (2), 127-128, 2001 | 183 | 2001 |
A billion-dollar donation: estimating the cost of researchers’ time spent on peer review B Aczel, B Szaszi, AO Holcombe Research Integrity and Peer Review 6, 1-8, 2021 | 147 | 2021 |
Splitting attention reduces temporal resolution from 7 Hz for tracking one object to< 3 Hz when tracking three AO Holcombe, WY Chen Journal of vision 13 (1), 12-12, 2013 | 144 | 2013 |
Contributorship, Not Authorship: Use CRediT to Indicate Who Did What AO Holcombe Publications 7 (3), 48, 2019 | 108 | 2019 |
Illusory motion reversal is caused by rivalry, not by perceptual snapshots of the visual field K Kline, AO Holcombe, DM Eagleman Vision Research 44 (23), 2653-2658, 2004 | 99 | 2004 |
Exhausting attentional tracking resources with a single fast-moving object AO Holcombe, WY Chen Cognition 123 (2), 218-228, 2012 | 94 | 2012 |
Tracking the changing features of multiple objects: Progressively poorer perceptual precision and progressively greater perceptual lag CJ Howard, AO Holcombe Vision research 48 (9), 1164-1180, 2008 | 92 | 2008 |
Temporal phenomenology: phenomenological illusion versus cognitive error K Miller, A Holcombe, AJ Latham Synthese 197, 751-771, 2020 | 91* | 2020 |
Unexpected changes in direction of motion attract attention CJ Howard, AO Holcombe Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics 72 (8), 2087-2095, 2010 | 77 | 2010 |
Documenting contributions to scholarly articles using CRediT and tenzing AO Holcombe, M Kovacs, F Aust, B Aczel PLoS One 15 (12), e0244611, 2020 | 73 | 2020 |
The claustrum’s proposed role in consciousness is supported by the effect and target localization of Salvia divinorum KM Stiefel, A Merrifield, AO Holcombe Frontiers in integrative neuroscience 8, 20, 2014 | 71 | 2014 |
Attentional pursuit is faster than attentional saccade TS Horowitz, AO Holcombe, JM Wolfe, HC Arsenio, JS DiMase Journal of vision 4 (7), 6-6, 2004 | 70 | 2004 |
Where are the self-correcting mechanisms in science? S Vazire, AO Holcombe Review of General Psychology 26 (2), 212-223, 2022 | 66 | 2022 |