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James C. Johnston
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B. L. Beard, J. C. Johnston, & J. B. Holbrook (2013) NextGen operational improvements: Will they improve human performance?, Published in Conference Proceedings of the16th International Symposium on Aviation Psychology. Wright State University, Dayton, Ohio Click to read more
C. B. Green, J. C. Johnston, & E. D. Ruthruff (2007) Recognition of pictures may not require central attentional resources, In D.S. McNamara and J.G. Trafton (Eds.): Proceedings of the 29th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society (pp. 317-322). Austin, TX: Cognitive Science Society Click to read more
S. . Lee, U. . Ravinder, & J. C. Johnston (2005) Developing an Agent Model of Human Performance in Air Traffic Control Operations Using Apex Cognitive Architecture, In the Proceedings of the 2005 Winter Simulation Conference, INFORMS College on Simulation, pp. 979-987, December 4-7, Orlando, Florida, USA Click to read more
J. C. Johnston, & R. S. McCann (2005) On the locus of dual-task interference: Is there a bottleneck at the stimulus identification stage?, Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology Click to read more
J. C. Johnston, R. S. McCann, & R. W. Remington (1996) Selective attention operates at two processing loci, In A. Kramer (Ed.), Converging operations in the study of visual attention (pp. 438-459) Click to read more
J. C. Johnston, R. S. McCann, & R. W. Remington (1995) Chronometric evidence for two types of attention, Psychological Science, 6, 365-369 Click to read more
R. S. McCann, D. C. Foyle, & J. C. Johnston (1994) Is perceptual grouping implicated in attentional selection? It depends, Presented at the 35th annual meeting of the Psychonomic Society, St. Louis, Missouri Click to read more
R. S. McCann, D. C. Foyle, & J. C. Johnston (1994) Serial and parallel processing across perceptual groups, Paper presented at the 35th Meeting of the Psychonomics Society, St. Louis MO, Nov Click to read more
R. S. McCann, D. C. Foyle, & J. C. Johnston (1993) Attentional limitations with head-up displays, Proceedings of the Seventh International Symposium on Aviation Psychology, 70-75. Columbus: Ohio State University Click to read more
R. S. McCann, D. C. Foyle, & J. C. Johnston (1993) Attentional limits with Head-Up Displays, Presented at the Seventh international conference on Aviation Psychology, Columbus, OH Click to read more
R. S. McCann, J. M. Lynch, D. C. Foyle, & J. C. Johnston (1993) Modeling attentional effects with head-up displays, Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 37th Annual Meeting, 1345-1349. Santa Monica, CA: HFES Click to read more
R. S. McCann, J. C. Johnston, D. C. Foyle, & J. M. Lynch (1993) Shifting attention between visual domains: Evidence from head-up displays, Paper presented at the 34th Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Washington, DC, Nov Click to read more
R. S. McCann, J. C. Johnston, D. C. Foyle, & J. M. Lynch (1993) Shifting attention between visual domains: Evidence from Head-Up Displays, Presented at the 34th annual meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Washington, D. C Click to read more
R. S. McCann, J. C. Johnston, & R. W. Remington (1992) Dissociative effects of two different attentional manipulations: Evidence for two attentional bottlenecks, Presented at the annual meeting of the Psychonomics Society, St. Louis, Missouri Click to read more
R. S. McCann, & J. C. Johnston (1992) Locus of the single-channel bottleneck in dual-task interference, Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 18, 471-484 Click to read more
R. S. McCann, C. L. Folk, & J. C. Johnston (1992) The role of spatial attention in visual word processing, Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 18, 1015-1029 Click to read more
R. S. McCann, C. L. Folk, & J. C. Johnston (1990) The role of spatial attention in visual word recognition, Presented to the annual meeting of the Canadian Psychological Association, Ottawa, Ontario Click to read more
R. S. McCann, C. L. Folk, & J. C. Johnston (1989) Spatial attention and word recognition, Presented at the annual meeting of the Western Psychological Association, Reno, NV Click to read more
R. S. McCann, & J. C. Johnston (1989) The locus of processing bottlenecks in the overlapping tasks paradigm, Presented at the annual meeting of the Psychonomics Society, Atlanta GA Click to read more
R. S. McCann, & J. C. Johnston (1988) Parallel processing in the overlapping tasks paradigm, Presented at the annual meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Chicago, IL Click to read more
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