Activities per year
- 1 - 25 out of 30 results
Search results
-
The influence of salience-driven processes in overt visual selection
M. Donk (Speaker)
17 May 2014Activity: Lecture / Presentation › Academic
-
Visual selection beyond the first eye movement
M. Donk (Speaker)
7 Mar 2014Activity: Lecture / Presentation › Academic
-
The influence of salience-driven and goal-driven processes in overt visual selection
M. Donk (Speaker)
27 Aug 2013Activity: Lecture / Presentation › Academic
-
). Do we really need the salience map to explain oculomotor selection performance? (Yes, we do!)
M. Donk (Speaker)
18 Jun 2013Activity: Lecture / Presentation › Academic
-
Rather Than Visibility Determines Visual Selection performance
M. Donk (Speaker)
16 Nov 2013Activity: Lecture / Presentation › Academic
-
). Do we really need the salience map to explain oculomotor selection performance? (Yes, we do!)
M. Donk (Speaker)
3 Jul 2013Activity: Lecture / Presentation › Academic
-
The role of partiel lobes in saccadic visual selection
I. Dombrowe (Speaker), M. Donk (Speaker), H Wright (Speaker), C.N.L. Olivers (Speaker) & G.W. Humphreys (Speaker)
18 Dec 2010Activity: Lecture / Presentation › Academic
-
Saliency is only briefly presented: Evidence from probe detection performance
M. Donk (Speaker) & L. Soesman (Speaker)
15 Nov 2008Activity: Lecture / Presentation › Academic
-
Saliency effects are short-lived
M. Donk (Speaker)
20 Jun 2008Activity: Lecture / Presentation › Academic
-
Saliency effects are short-lived (invited lecture)
M. Donk (Speaker)
16 Jul 2008Activity: Lecture / Presentation › Academic
-
Are activations in the saliency map short-lived?
M. Donk (Speaker)
14 Dec 2007Activity: Lecture / Presentation › Academic
-
Saliency effects are short-lived. Invited lecture
M. Donk (Speaker)
9 Jul 2007Activity: Lecture / Presentation › Academic
-
The time-course of goal-driven saccadic selection.
L.J.F.M. van Zoest (Speaker) & M. Donk (Speaker)
15 Aug 2007Activity: Lecture / Presentation › Academic
-
Are activations in the saliency map short-lived?
M. Donk (Speaker)
20 Aug 2006Activity: Lecture / Presentation › Academic
-
Are activations in the saliency map short-lived?
M. Donk (Speaker)
25 Aug 2006Activity: Lecture / Presentation › Academic
-
Prioritized Selection in Visual Search through Onset Capture and Color Inhibition: Evidence from a Probe-Dot Detection Task.
F. Agter (Speaker) & M. Donk (Speaker)
2 Sep 2005Activity: Lecture / Presentation › Academic
-
The Preview Benefit: The Time-Courses of Subset Selection on the basis of Onsets and Color during Preview Search.
F. Agter (Speaker) & M. Donk (Speaker)
17 Dec 2005Activity: Lecture / Presentation › Academic
-
Dynamics of stimulus-driven and goal-driven selection.
L.J.F.M. van Zoest (Speaker), M. Donk (Speaker) & J. Theeuwes (Speaker)
18 Nov 2004Activity: Lecture / Presentation › Academic
-
Top down and bottum up control in eye movements.
M. Donk (Speaker) & L.J.F.M. van Zoest (Speaker)
23 Oct 2003Activity: Lecture / Presentation › Academic
-
Top-down and bottum-up control in visual marking.
M. Donk (Speaker) & J. Theeuwes (Speaker)
17 Sep 2003Activity: Lecture / Presentation › Academic
-
Bottum up and top down control in visual research.
L.J.F.M. van Zoest (Speaker) & M. Donk (Speaker)
19 Dec 2003Activity: Lecture / Presentation › Academic
-
The preview benefit: no evidence for visual marking.
M. Donk (Speaker) & J. Theeuwes (Speaker)
6 Jun 2003Activity: Lecture / Presentation › Academic
-
The preview benefit: no evidence for visual marking.
M. Donk (Speaker)
19 Dec 2003Activity: Lecture / Presentation › Academic
-
Prioritizing selection of new elements: evidence against visual marking
M. Donk (Speaker)
14 Dec 2001Activity: Lecture / Presentation › Academic
-
Top-down and bottom-up control in visual marking
M. Donk (Speaker)
8 Sep 2001Activity: Lecture / Presentation › Academic