Recent Faculty Publications

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Allocation of spatial attention in human visual cortex as a function of endogenous cue validity Julie Golomb William Narhi-Martinez, Yong Min Choi, Blaire Dube, Julie D. Golomb Cognitive Neuroscience, Cognitive Psychology 2025
From the eye to the world: Spatial suppression is primarily coded in retinotopic coordinates but can be learned in spatiotopic coordinates Julie Golomb Seah Chang, Julie D Golomb Cognitive Neuroscience, Cognitive Psychology 2025
Human EEG and artificial neural networks reveal disentangled representations and processing timelines of object real-world size and depth in natural images Julie Golomb Zitong Lu, Julie D. Golomb Cognitive Neuroscience, Cognitive Psychology 2025
Maintaining visual stability in naturalistic scenes: The roles of trans-saccadic memory and default assumptions Julie Golomb Yong Min Choi, Tzu-Yao Chiu, Jake Ferreira, Julie D. Golomb Cognitive Neuroscience, Cognitive Psychology 2025
The influence of a moving object's location on object identity judgments Julie Golomb Mengxin Ran, Zitong Lu, Julie D. Golomb Cognitive Neuroscience, Cognitive Psychology 2025
The influence of saccade target status on the reference frame of object-location binding Julie Golomb Tzu-Yao Chiu, Julie D. Golomb Cognitive Neuroscience, Cognitive Psychology 2025
Dynamic saccade context triggers more stable object-location binding Julie Golomb Zitong Lu, Julie D. Golomb Cognitive Neuroscience, Cognitive Psychology 2024
Dynamic neural reconstructions of attended object location and features using EEG Julie Golomb Jiageng Chen, Julie D. Golomb Cognitive Neuroscience, Cognitive Psychology 2023
Learned spatial suppression is not always proactive Julie Golomb, Andrew Leber S. Chang , B. Dube , Julie D. Golomb, Andrew B. Leber Cognitive Neuroscience, Cognitive Psychology 2023
Attention as a multi-level system of weights and balances Julie Golomb William Narhi-Martinez, Blaire Dube, Julie D. Golomb Cognitive Neuroscience, Cognitive Psychology 2022
Perceptual distraction causes visual memory encoding intrusions Julie Golomb Blaire Dube, Julie D. Golomb Cognitive Neuroscience, Cognitive Psychology 2021
Visual working memory items drift apart due to active, not passive, maintenance Julie Golomb, Andrew Leber Paul S. Scotti, Yoolim Hong, Andrew B. Leber, Julie D. Golomb Cognitive Neuroscience, Cognitive Psychology 2021