Many of our publications are accompanied by open-source repositories of data and code. Those links are in the Abstract for each publication. 2025A preliminary investigation of the interaction between expectation and the reflexive allocation of covert spatial attention2024Serial processing of two words becomes parallel when they combine to form a compound wordReading reshapes stimulus selectivity in the visual word form areaVassiki S. ChauhanKrystal C. McCookAlex L. WhiteReinventing the redundant target paradigm to distinguish serial and parallel processing of written wordsAlex L. White, John Palmer, Genevieve Sanders, Jannat Hossain & Zelda B. ZabinskySevere processing capacity limits for sub-lexical features of letter stringsMaya CampbellNicole OppenheimerAlex L. WhiteChildren with dyslexia show no deficit in exogenous spatial attention but show differences in visual encodingMahalakshmi RamamurthyAlex L. WhiteJason D. Yeatman2023The transposed word effect is consistent with serial word recognition and varies with reading speedJannat HossainAlex L. WhiteEngaging in word recognition elicits highly specific modulations in visual cortexAlex L. WhiteKendrick KayKenny A. TangJason D. Yeatman2022Oculomotor freezing indicates conscious detection free of decision biasAlex L. WhiteJames C. MorelandMartin Rolfs2021Spatial attention in encoding letter combinationsMahalakshmi RamamurthyAlex L. WhiteClementine ChouJason D. YeatmanReading: The confluence of vision and languageJason D. YeatmanAlex L. White2020Visual word recognition: Evidence for a serial bottleneck in lexical accessAlex L. WhiteJohn PalmerGeoffrey M. Boynton2019The link between reading ability and visual spatial attention across developmentAlex L. WhiteGeoffrey M. BoyntonJason D. YeatmanYou can't recognize two words simultaneouslyAlex L. WhiteGeoffrey M. BoyntonJason D. YeatmanParallel spatial channels converge at a bottleneck in anterior word-selective cortexAlex L. WhiteJohn PalmerGeoffrey M. BoyntonJason D. Yeatman2018Evidence for serial processing in visual word recognitionAlex L. WhiteJohn PalmerGeoffrey M. BoyntonOptimizing text for an individual's visual system: The contribution of crowding to reading difficultiesSung Jun JooAlex L. WhiteDouglas J. StrodtmanJason D. Yeatman2017Feature singletons attract spatial attention independently of feature primingAmit YasharAlex L. WhiteWanghaoming FangMarisa CarrascoEvidence for unlimited capacity processing of simple features in visual cortexAlex L. WhiteErik RunesonJohn PalmerZachary R. ErnstGeoffrey M. Boynton2016Oculomotor inhibition covaries with conscious detectionAlex L. WhiteMartin Rolfs2015Stimulus competition mediates the joint effects of spatial and feature-based attentionAlex L. WhiteMartin RolfsMarisa CarrascoInteractions between voluntary and involuntary attention modulate the quality and temporal dynamics of visual processingMichael A. GrubbAlex L. WhiteDavid J. HeegerMarisa Carrasco2014The attentional effects of single cues and color singletons on visual sensitivityAlex L. WhiteRasmus LunauMarisa Carrasco2013Adaptive deployment of spatial and feature-based attention before saccadesAlex L. WhiteMartin RolfsMarisa Carrasco2011Feature-based attention involuntarily and simultaneously improves visual performance across locationsAlex L. WhiteMarisa Carrasco2010When feature-based attention distorts neural representationsChristian KaulAlex L. White2009Where is the moving object now? Reports of instantaneous position show poor temporal precision (σ = 70 ms)Daniel LinaresAlex O. HolcombeAlex L. White2008Visuomotor timing compensates for changes in perceptual latencyAlex L. WhiteDaniel LinaresAlex O. HolcombeFeatured Publicationedit publication{{ name }}. . . Abstract Citation No resultsThere are no publications with the provided filters.Sort Publications ByKeyword filter: {{ filter.label }}
A preliminary investigation of the interaction between expectation and the reflexive allocation of covert spatial attention
Reading reshapes stimulus selectivity in the visual word form areaVassiki S. ChauhanKrystal C. McCookAlex L. White
Reinventing the redundant target paradigm to distinguish serial and parallel processing of written wordsAlex L. White, John Palmer, Genevieve Sanders, Jannat Hossain & Zelda B. Zabinsky
Severe processing capacity limits for sub-lexical features of letter stringsMaya CampbellNicole OppenheimerAlex L. White
Children with dyslexia show no deficit in exogenous spatial attention but show differences in visual encodingMahalakshmi RamamurthyAlex L. WhiteJason D. Yeatman
The transposed word effect is consistent with serial word recognition and varies with reading speedJannat HossainAlex L. White
Engaging in word recognition elicits highly specific modulations in visual cortexAlex L. WhiteKendrick KayKenny A. TangJason D. Yeatman
Oculomotor freezing indicates conscious detection free of decision biasAlex L. WhiteJames C. MorelandMartin Rolfs
Spatial attention in encoding letter combinationsMahalakshmi RamamurthyAlex L. WhiteClementine ChouJason D. Yeatman
Visual word recognition: Evidence for a serial bottleneck in lexical accessAlex L. WhiteJohn PalmerGeoffrey M. Boynton
The link between reading ability and visual spatial attention across developmentAlex L. WhiteGeoffrey M. BoyntonJason D. Yeatman
Parallel spatial channels converge at a bottleneck in anterior word-selective cortexAlex L. WhiteJohn PalmerGeoffrey M. BoyntonJason D. Yeatman
Optimizing text for an individual's visual system: The contribution of crowding to reading difficultiesSung Jun JooAlex L. WhiteDouglas J. StrodtmanJason D. Yeatman
Feature singletons attract spatial attention independently of feature primingAmit YasharAlex L. WhiteWanghaoming FangMarisa Carrasco
Evidence for unlimited capacity processing of simple features in visual cortexAlex L. WhiteErik RunesonJohn PalmerZachary R. ErnstGeoffrey M. Boynton
Stimulus competition mediates the joint effects of spatial and feature-based attentionAlex L. WhiteMartin RolfsMarisa Carrasco
Interactions between voluntary and involuntary attention modulate the quality and temporal dynamics of visual processingMichael A. GrubbAlex L. WhiteDavid J. HeegerMarisa Carrasco
The attentional effects of single cues and color singletons on visual sensitivityAlex L. WhiteRasmus LunauMarisa Carrasco
Adaptive deployment of spatial and feature-based attention before saccadesAlex L. WhiteMartin RolfsMarisa Carrasco
Feature-based attention involuntarily and simultaneously improves visual performance across locationsAlex L. WhiteMarisa Carrasco
Where is the moving object now? Reports of instantaneous position show poor temporal precision (σ = 70 ms)Daniel LinaresAlex O. HolcombeAlex L. White
Visuomotor timing compensates for changes in perceptual latencyAlex L. WhiteDaniel LinaresAlex O. Holcombe