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Are eyes special? It depends on how you look at it J Ristic, CK Friesen, A Kingstone Psychonomic Bulletin & Review 9 (3), 507-513, 2002 | 547 | 2002 |
Eyes are special but not for everyone: The case of autism J Ristic, L Mottron, CK Friesen, G Iarocci, JA Burack, A Kingstone Cognitive Brain Research 24 (3), 715-718, 2005 | 370 | 2005 |
Attention, researchers! It is time to take a look at the real world A Kingstone, D Smilek, J Ristic, C Kelland Friesen, JD Eastwood Current Directions in Psychological Science 12 (5), 176-180, 2003 | 337 | 2003 |
Attention to arrows: Pointing to a new direction J Ristic, A Kingstone Quarterly journal of experimental psychology 59 (11), 1921-1930, 2006 | 220 | 2006 |
The eyes have it!: An fMRI investigation A Kingstone, C Tipper, J Ristic, E Ngan Brain and cognition 55 (2), 269-271, 2004 | 191 | 2004 |
Taking control of reflexive social attention J Ristic, A Kingstone Cognition 94 (3), B55-B65, 2005 | 189 | 2005 |
The number line effect reflects top-down control J Ristic, A Wright, A Kingstone Psychonomic Bulletin & Review 13 (5), 862-868, 2006 | 166 | 2006 |
Attentional control and reflexive orienting to gaze and arrow cues J Ristic, A Wright, A Kingstone Psychonomic Bulletin & Review 14 (5), 964-969, 2007 | 156 | 2007 |
A new form of human spatial attention: automated symbolic orienting J Ristic, A Kingstone Visual Cognition 20 (3), 244-264, 2012 | 120 | 2012 |
How attention gates social interactions F Capozzi, J Ristic Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, advance online publication, 1-20, 2018 | 108 | 2018 |
Rethinking attentional development: Reflexive and volitional orienting in children and adults J Ristic, A Kingstone Developmental Science 12 (2), 289-296, 2009 | 82 | 2009 |
The Changing Face of Attentional Development J Ristic, JT Enns Current Directions in Psychological Science 24 (1), 24-31, 2015 | 66 | 2015 |
Staring reality in the face: A comparison of social attention across laboratory and real world measures suggests little common ground. DA Hayward, W Voorhies, JL Morris, F Capozzi, J Ristic Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology/Revue canadienne de psychologie …, 2017 | 65 | 2017 |
Measuring attention using the Posner cuing paradigm: the role of across and within trial target probabilities DA Hayward, J Ristic Frontiers in human neuroscience 7, 205, 2013 | 64 | 2013 |
Attention AND mentalizing? Reframing a debate on social orienting of attention F Capozzi, J Ristic Visual Cognition 28 (2), 97-105, 2020 | 53 | 2020 |
Exposing the cuing task: The case of gaze and arrow cues DA Hayward, J Ristic Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics 77, 1088-1104, 2015 | 49 | 2015 |
The uniqueness of social attention revisited: working memory load interferes with endogenous but not social orienting DA Hayward, J Ristic Experimental brain research 231, 405-414, 2013 | 45 | 2013 |
Social event segmentation J Boggia, J Ristic Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 68 (4), 731-744, 2015 | 42 | 2015 |
Feature and motion-based gaze cuing is linked with reduced social competence DA Hayward, J Ristic Scientific Reports 7 (1), 44221, 2017 | 39 | 2017 |