Visual search and stimulus similarity. J Duncan, GW Humphreys Psychological review 96 (3), 433, 1989 | 4165 | 1989 |
Cascade processes in picture identification GW Humphreys, MJ Riddoch, PT Quinlan Cognitive neuropsychology 5 (1), 67-104, 1988 | 850 | 1988 |
Birmingham object recognition battery MJ Riddoch, GW Humphreys Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1993 | 797 | 1993 |
Early, involuntary top-down guidance of attention from working memory. D Soto, D Heinke, GW Humphreys, MJ Blanco Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 31 (2), 248, 2005 | 613 | 2005 |
Competitive brain activity in visual attention J Duncan, G Humphreys, R Ward Current opinion in neurobiology 7 (2), 255-261, 1997 | 586 | 1997 |
Hierarchies, similarity, and interactivity in object recognition:“Category-specific” neuropsychological deficits GW Humphreys, EME Forde Behavioral and Brain Sciences 24 (3), 453-476, 2001 | 571 | 2001 |
Beyond the search surface: Visual search and attentional engagement. J Duncan, G Humphreys American Psychological Association 18 (2), 578, 1992 | 566 | 1992 |
Visual marking: prioritizing selection for new objects by top-down attentional inhibition of old objects. DG Watson, GW Humphreys Psychological review 104 (1), 90, 1997 | 565 | 1997 |
Visual cognition: Computational, experimental and neuropsychological perspectives GW Humphreys, V Bruce Psychology Press, 1989 | 540 | 1989 |
Left temporoparietal junction is necessary for representing someone else's belief D Samson, IA Apperly, C Chiavarino, GW Humphreys Nature neuroscience 7 (5), 499-500, 2004 | 536 | 2004 |
Segregating semantic from phonological processes during reading CJ Price, CJ Moore, GW Humphreys, RJS Wise Journal of cognitive neuroscience 9 (6), 727-733, 1997 | 532 | 1997 |
Visual object processing in optic aphasia: A case of semantic access agnosia MJ Riddoch, GW Humphreys Cognitive Neuropsychology 4 (2), 131-185, 1987 | 527 | 1987 |
The effect of cueing on unilateral neglect MJ Riddoch, GW Humphreys Neuropsychologia 21 (6), 589-599, 1983 | 490 | 1983 |
Automatic guidance of attention from working memory D Soto, J Hodsoll, P Rotshtein, GW Humphreys Trends in cognitive sciences 12 (9), 342-348, 2008 | 481 | 2008 |
Are there independent lexical and nonlexical routes in word processing? An evaluation of the dual-route theory of reading GW Humphreys, LJ Evett Behavioral and Brain Sciences 8 (4), 689-705, 1985 | 480 | 1985 |
To see but not to see: A case study of visual agnosia GW Humphreys, MJ Riddoch Psychology Press, 1987 | 444 | 1987 |
A case of integrative visual agnosia MJ Riddoch, GW Humphreys Brain 110 (6), 1431-1462, 1987 | 421 | 1987 |
The use of abstract graphemic information in lexical access LJ Evett, GW Humphreys The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 33 (4), 325-350, 1981 | 415 | 1981 |
The effects of surface detail on object categorization and naming CJ Price, GW Humphreys The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 41 (4), 797-828, 1989 | 392 | 1989 |
Calling a squirrel a squirrel but a canoe a wigwam: A category-specific deficit for artefactual objects and body parts C Sacchett, GW Humphreys Cognitive Neuropsychology 9 (1), 73-86, 1992 | 386 | 1992 |